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Hello Miandad,

At higher concentrations, yes.

Tom

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> All,

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> Does anyone know if MMS can cause low levels of himoglobin counts?

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> regards,

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Tom,Thanks for the info. I give 6 drop doses every 2 hours. Is that too much?Regards, MiandadFrom: "silverfox_science" <poast@...>Sender: Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2010 17:56:59 -0000< >Reply Subject: [ ] Re: Low hemoglobin counts Hello Miandad,At higher concentrations, yes.Tom>> All,> > Does anyone know if MMS can cause low levels of himoglobin counts?> > regards,> Miandad>

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Hello Miandad,

If your blood work results show something wrong, then yes.

Ingesting acidified sodium chlorite has not been studied in humans, and the

possibility of oxidative stress is real.

Looking only at sodium chlorite, the scientists say that 35 PPM is a level that

is safe. A 6 drop dose of MMS in a half a glass of water has a concentration of

about 380 PPM. Adverse effects have shown up at 70 PPM in some animals.

It could simply be that you have some other issues to take care of in your body,

and you are more sensitive to oxidative stress.

Tom

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> Thanks for the info. I give 6 drop doses every 2 hours. Is that too much?

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What would happen if you just ingest MMS without activating it and just putting

it in water? Just curious. dee

On 2 Aug 2010, at 06:38, silverfox_science wrote:

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> Hello Miandad,

>

> If your blood work results show something wrong, then yes.

>

> Ingesting acidified sodium chlorite has not been studied in humans, and the

possibility of oxidative stress is real.

>

> Looking only at sodium chlorite, the scientists say that 35 PPM is a level

that is safe. A 6 drop dose of MMS in a half a glass of water has a

concentration of about 380 PPM. Adverse effects have shown up at 70 PPM in some

animals.

>

> It could simply be that you have some other issues to take care of in your

body, and you are more sensitive to oxidative stress.

>

> Tom

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On 2010-08-01 6:49 AM, miandadr <miandad_r@...> wrote:

> Does anyone know if MMS can cause low levels of himoglobin counts?

Yes, it can, if used for an extended period of time in high enough

concentrations.

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