Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 I never thought of that ..so this gives the mms how much longer to get into the system before it activates? I'm assuming i drink it right away or do i still wait 3 minutes? So I just use 5 drops to 5 drops..and this is mms1 we are talking about right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Hello Andy, The most effective activation of sodium chlorite using 10% citric acid is to use a 1:1 ratio and let the activation continue for 10 minutes. This was tested and developed by the industries that use this technology. I ran some tests on this and found that the 1:1 ratio yields a solution with about 30% more oxidation power than the solution mixed according to the MMS protocol. It appears that the excess citric acid pollutes the solution, and the quick reaction produced by the addition of the extra acid allows more of the chlorine dioxide to escape into the air leaving less in the solution. In the food processing industry, these solutions are mixed up in a way that results in a clear, but still very powerful, solution. There is very little free chlorine dioxide produced during mixing. Tom > > I never thought of that ..so this gives the mms how much longer to get into the > system before it activates? I'm assuming i drink it right away or do i still > wait 3 minutes? So I just use 5 drops to 5 drops..and this is mms1 we are > talking about right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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