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I was told by " Dr. B " my tests came up i had an acid body (i forget what the

tests were) & he said ALL diseases love an acid body! & he told me a yr.

before that i could get cancer if i didn't get my self under control, and

henceforth i had breast cancer this past summer, i now eat lots of raw

vegetables, lettuce, lemons, apple a day. & i feel i am doing better than

before, there has to be an equal balance of both. Mog

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Hi Sherry,

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> Maybe I expressed myself incompletely. What I meant to say is

> that

> couldn't the situation be either too much acidity or too much

> alkilinity, depending on the causes? You mention that too acid a body

> can cause some cellular problems and too alkaline can cause others.

> Could it be that some people swear one or the other works, depending

> on what they've experienced personally and so they then come to the

> conclusion that the same " cure " will work on everyone?

Exactly so; within the range of about 6.8 to 7.2 is OK for

extracellular and intracellular fluids; alkalinity in people is more

than 1000 times more rare than acidity.

all the best!

Duncan Crow

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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:21:16 -0800

From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Exactly so; within the range of about 6.8 to 7.2 is OK for

extracellular and intracellular fluids; alkalinity in people is more

than 1000 times more rare than acidity.

Okay. Thanks, Duncan, for the info! :o)

Sherry (from Oregon)

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Hello Viajero8,

When you drink a dose of MMS you are drinking chlorous acid with some extra

citric acid in it. It has a PH of about 3.

Definitely an acid.

Tom

--- In , " viajero8 " <viajero8@...>

wrote:

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> when putting mms in the body, does it produce alkalinity or acidity?

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Tom So Humbles writings are wrong to for burns? Or just the mms labs? Is mms

even alkaline? How simply can alkalize water be made, if at all.

http://mms-lab.com/make-a-ph-booster-with-mms/

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>

> Hello Healinghope,

>

> Unfortunately those directions for making alkaline water do not work.

>

> I took 1 liter of water and measured the PH at 6.8. I put 3 drops of 22.4%

sodium chlorite into it, stirred, and let it sit for 15 minutes. The PH

remained at 6.8. I checked it again after an hour and the PH remained at 6.8.

>

> I think that if someone is going to give directions on how to alkalize water,

they should at least check it out and see if it works...

>

> Tom

>

>

> --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@>

wrote:

> >

> > MMS results in increased alkalinity in the body, as does Stabilized Oxygen.

> > http://mms-lab.com/make-a-ph-booster-with-mms/

> >

> > Note that MMS is alkaline and the burns need the alkalinity of the MMS to

neutralize the acidity that resides in the burned areas. This is part of the

reason why burns heal rapidly after the MMS applications.

> > http://jimhumble.biz/biz-burns.htm

> >

> >

> > --- In , " viajero8 " <viajero8@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > when putting mms in the body, does it produce alkalinity or acidity?

> > >

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http://phaelosopher.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/mms-skeptics-view-with-reply-by-jim\

-humble/

>

>

> Hello Viajero8,

>

> When you drink a dose of MMS you are drinking chlorous acid with some extra

citric acid in it. It has a PH of about 3.

>

> Definitely an acid.

>

> Tom

>

>

> --- In , " viajero8 " <viajero8@>

wrote:

> >

> > when putting mms in the body, does it produce alkalinity or acidity?

> >

>

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Hello Healinghope,

Burns are complex. There is evidence that applying an alkaline substance can

interfere with the acids being formed during the burn event. This results in

nearly immediate pain relief. Once the damaged tissue is stabilized, infection

settles in depending on the degree of damage. This is where a chlorine dioxide

or chlorous acid solution is very effective. A dilute chlorine dioxide solution

that is PH buffered will eliminate all of the infection and allow for rapid

healing.

Jim Humbles idea is not the best way to go, but it will work. I would not

suggest that anyone pour 22.4% sodium chlorite directly on their skin or on a

burn. He is pouring it on, letting it soak in for a short time, then rinsing it

off. This will leave a residual on the skin (it takes a through washing and

scrubbing to remove it from skin). This residual will become activated by the

acids on and in the skin giving a " blanket " of chlorine dioxide on the skin and

that will keep infections from forming.

It is much better to us a 0.1% sodium chlorite solution. This has a PH of 8.

It gives the alkaline reaction, but it is not strong enough to cause a chemical

burn. Spray or dab it on and just let it air dry. With this concentration you

can re-apply as often as needed. With Jim Humbles approach, the re-application

can cause chemical burns due to the huge PH difference between 22.4% sodium

chlorite and the skin.

As far as water goes, the body has a way to regulate its PH over a very narrow

range. When you consume acid products, the body adjusts the PH of the acids to

where it wants them. If you consume alkaline products, the body adjusts the PH

of the alkaline substances to where it wants them. As long as the body has the

materials it needs for these conversions, the PH of the various areas of the

body remain where they are supposed to be.

The problem comes when you, for example, consume lots of acids and are not able

to absorb calcium from your diet. The body, not finding calcium in the diet,

will dissolve your bones in order to maintain the proper PH levels. Over a

period of time you end up with bone mass loss and all the problems that go along

with that.

If you don't have a proper diet, or if you are unable to absorbe the minerals

your body needs from your diet, you can take those minerals in the form of

alkaline water and benefit from them.

" Hard water " is found in many places. It is alkaline water. It contains

sodium, calcium and/or magnesium ions in it. It picks up these minerals as it

dissolves the rocks it travels over on its way to a reservoir. " Soft water " is

neutral or slightly acidic. Rain water is soft water and it is slightly acidic.

When you distill water you remove these " impurities " and end up with slightly

acidic water.

You can make water alkaline by adding metal ions to it. The ionizer machines

work through electrolysis. They concentrate the ions present in the tap water

and give you a stronger solution of alkaline water. However, the ions in the

water are dependent upon what ions were originally in the water. If you pass

distilled water through an ionizer, it will not work.

There are springs that are formed in rock formations. Some of these springs

have water that is high in calcium and magnesium. This water is alkaline and

can be of some benefit if you are deficient in those minerals.

If you are healthy and have a good balanced diet, the only benefit you will get

from drinking alkaline water will be exercising your acid buffering system.

Tom

> >

> >

> > Hello Healinghope,

> >

> > Unfortunately those directions for making alkaline water do not work.

> >

> > I took 1 liter of water and measured the PH at 6.8. I put 3 drops of 22.4%

sodium chlorite into it, stirred, and let it sit for 15 minutes. The PH

remained at 6.8. I checked it again after an hour and the PH remained at 6.8.

> >

> > I think that if someone is going to give directions on how to alkalize

water, they should at least check it out and see if it works...

> >

> > Tom

> >

> >

> > --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > MMS results in increased alkalinity in the body, as does Stabilized

Oxygen.

> > > http://mms-lab.com/make-a-ph-booster-with-mms/

> > >

> > > Note that MMS is alkaline and the burns need the alkalinity of the MMS to

neutralize the acidity that resides in the burned areas. This is part of the

reason why burns heal rapidly after the MMS applications.

> > > http://jimhumble.biz/biz-burns.htm

> > >

> > >

> > > --- In , " viajero8 " <viajero8@>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > when putting mms in the body, does it produce alkalinity or acidity?

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hello Healinghope,

While it is correct that you can raise the PH of water using sodium chlorite, it

is not correct that 3 drops of MMS per liter will make an alkalizing drink.

3 drops of MMS in 1 liter of water gives you a 0.004% sodium chlorite solution

and the PH of the water does not change in a measurable amount with that low a

concentration of sodium chlorite.

Tom

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