Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Hello Premiergifts, Use 33.6 g of the powder and add enough water to make a total of 4 ounces. Tom > > I need to make just one 4 oz bottle of mms, I have the scale to measure it out in grams etc but cannot remember the ratio (how many grams of sodium chlorite and how much water to make one 4oz bottle of 28% ) even though I bought the ebook explaining how to make it I cannot find where I put it. Anyone have the proper ratio etc ?. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 I just got done mixing per these instructions: " What works for me is I use an ounce scale but I will convert it to grams also. Take 1.25 oz or 35 grams Sodium Chlorite and add to 3 oz water. Be sure to use only DISTILLED water. First heat the 3 oz water in a microwave oven, in a glass or plastic cup until the water is WARM, not HOT. Then add the Sodium Chlorite into the water and stir until it is all dissolved in the water. Always add the Sodium Chlorite to the water, do not add the water to the dry Sodium Chlorite. Use a small funnel or measuring cup and put the Sodium Chlorite/water mixture into the 4 oz bottle. There may be a little room left in the bottle at the top. Top off the bottle with a little extra distilled water to fill it all the way to the top. " The only thing i haven't done is add water to top off the bottle. Do i need to top it off with water to make it a 28% solution?...after reading silverfox im not sure i have a 28% solution as there is a difference in the amount of flakes..do i have to make it all over as i really hate to waste my flakes or can i adjust what ive already made to have a 28% solution..or does it even matter ?. Thanks > > > > I need to make just one 4 oz bottle of mms, I have the scale to measure it out in grams etc but cannot remember the ratio (how many grams of sodium chlorite and how much water to make one 4oz bottle of 28% ) even though I bought the ebook explaining how to make it I cannot find where I put it. Anyone have the proper ratio etc ?. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Not sure if you got my question to you silverfox but here it is again I just got done mixing per these instructions: " What works for me is I use an ounce scale but I will convert it to grams also. Take 1.25 oz or 35 grams Sodium Chlorite and add to 3 oz water. Be sure to use only DISTILLED water. First heat the 3 oz water in a microwave oven, in a glass or plastic cup until the water is WARM, not HOT. Then add the Sodium Chlorite into the water and stir until it is all dissolved in the water. Always add the Sodium Chlorite to the water, do not add the water to the dry Sodium Chlorite. Use a small funnel or measuring cup and put the Sodium Chlorite/water mixture into the 4 oz bottle. There may be a little room left in the bottle at the top. Top off the bottle with a little extra distilled water to fill it all the way to the top. " The only thing i haven't done is add water to top off the bottle. Do i need to top it off with water to make it a 28% solution?...after reading silverfox im not sure i have a 28% solution as there is a difference in the amount of flakes..do i have to make it all over as i really hate to waste my flakes or can i adjust what ive already made to have a 28% solution..or does it even matter ?. Thanks Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > I need to make just one 4 oz bottle of mms, I have the scale to measure it out in grams etc but cannot remember the ratio (how many grams of sodium chlorite and how much water to make one 4oz bottle of 28% ) even though I bought the ebook explaining how to make it I cannot find where I put it. Anyone have the proper ratio etc ?. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Hello Premiergifts, 35 grams of sodium chlorite powder in 3 ounces of water will yield a 39% concentration. Add the extra water. Tom > > > > > I just got done mixing per these instructions: > > " What works for me is I use an ounce scale but I will convert it to grams > also. > Take 1.25 oz or 35 grams Sodium Chlorite and add to 3 oz water. > > Be sure to use only DISTILLED water. > > First heat the 3 oz water in a microwave oven, in a glass or plastic cup > until the water > is WARM, not HOT. > > Then add the Sodium Chlorite into the water and stir until it is all > dissolved in the water. > Always add the Sodium Chlorite to the water, do not add the water to the > dry Sodium Chlorite. > > Use a small funnel or measuring cup and put the Sodium Chlorite/water > mixture into the > 4 oz bottle. There may be a little room left in the bottle at the top. Top > off the bottle with > a little extra distilled water to fill it all the way to the top. " > > The only thing i haven't done is add water to top off the bottle. Do i need to top it off with water to make it a 28% solution?...after reading silverfox im not sure i have a 28% solution as there is a difference in the amount of flakes..do i have to make it all over as i really hate to waste my flakes or can i adjust what ive already made to have a 28% solution..or does it even matter ?. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Hello Premiergifts, There is no problem storing sodium chlorite or citric acid solutions in the refrigerator. I keep mine a room temperature and there is no problem with that either. I think the reason some people have had problems with their citric acid solutions is because of impurities in the citric acid, or the water they used to mix up their solutions. I use USP citric acid and have had no problems at all. Tom > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the cupboard. Thanks Again. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 HOW TO MAKE MMShttp://keavyscorner.com/mmsinstructions.html MAKING MMSMMS is actually a 22.4% Sodium Chlorite SolutionThe 28% MMS Formula is in fact a 22.4% Sodium Chlorite Solution. This is due to the fact that 28% of the total solution is Sodium Chlorite Powderby weight. The original Formula was created using 80% sodium chlorite powder.When 80% Sodium Chlorite powder is used to make the MMS, the resulting amount of actual sodium chlorite in the solution is 22.4%. The water weightis 72%, and the remaining 5.6% is mostly common salt, (used as a stabilizer),and small amounts of other stabilizers and inert ingredients.Therefore when one makes MMS, the actual goal is 22.4% Sodium Chlorite by weight in solution.VarianceVariance between batches often occurs in the case of home madesodium chlorite solutions and many sites that sell it. There are two primary reasons for this:In many cases the manufacturer of the MMS does not have a certificate of analysison their raw sodium chlorite powder or flake. The fact is in most cases 80%Sodium Chlorite is usually higher than 80%, by as much as a few percent. Each percentage point is 10,000 parts per million which is pretty substantial. The other reason is poor math skills, or misinformation from another source. Preparation and MixingMake sure your work area is clean, and clear. You should have your scales, bowls ,and utensils cleaned and rinsed with distilled water. Leave the Sodium Chlorite powder sealed until you weigh it, and seal it back up as soon as you are done. Weigh your water according to the chart below for the amount you want. The water may be warmed to 110 degrees for easier solubility, but room temperature is fine.After weighing the water add it to your bowl or mixing vessel. Weigh out your Sodium Chlorite Powder. After you have the right weight, close the lid on the Sodium Chlorite Powder that is left to avoid contamination, and light exposure. Slowly add the sodium chlorite powder to the water, stir until completely dissolved. The mixture may appear cloudy at first, this is normal, and it should clear up, by the time it is all dissolved. Your final solution should be clear.Cover the MMS solution and place in a dark place, allow it to sit for at least 6 hours.You will see some sediment at the bottom in most cases, this is normal. There mayalso be an oily film on the top, depending on the inert ingredients in the Sodiumchlorite.We want to skim the film off as best we can, and then draw, or pour off the MMS without getting sediment. At this point, it is ready to filter.Filtering is an optional step, if the instructions above are followed, the MMS is readyfor use. For the manufacturer, filtering provides a stable solution that will notprecipitate sediment with shelf time.While any sediment that forms can be re-dissolved without issue, it can generate calls from concerned customers, wasting time and resources. A 1 micron screen system with made non organic materials is perfect, and will stop most sediment issues. DO NOT USE WHITE COFFE FILTERS. Many contain acid, and can actually degrade the MMS over time. StorageSodium Chlorite Powder should be stored in a cool place, without temperature extremes. Kept properly, it has a shelf life of 20 years or more. MMS has otherconcerns.The standard packaging for MMS is 4oz PET bottles, usually blue or green. This packaging is ok, but for long term bulk storage, I would recommend HDPEor Amber Glass Bottles.MMS should be kept in a dark cupboard or storage site, until it is ready for use. Exposure to sunlight should be avoided, as well as temperature extremes. The shelf life if properly stored should is at least 5 yearsMIXING CHART FOR 22.4% SODIUM CHLORITE SOLUTION(MMS, 28% Solution)There will be some loss due to removing any sediment.Instructions, weights and measures apply to80% Technical Grade Sodium Chlorite Powderand Flakes.METRIC MEASUREMENTS Ingredients Resulting SolutionSodium ChloriteDistilled Water (by weight)(by volume)42.7 grams109.8 grams152.5 grams125 ml85.4 grams219.6 grams305 grams250 ml170.8 grams439.2 grams610 grams500 ml341.6 grams878.4 grams1220 grams1 literSTANDARD ENGLISH MEASUREMENTS Ingredients Resulting SolutionSodium ChloriteDistilled Water (by weight)(by volume)1.51 ounces3.87 ounces5.38 ounces4.23 fl oz3.02 ounces7.74 ounces10.76 ounces8. 45 fl oz6.04 ounces15.48 ounces21.52 ounces16.90 fl oz12.08 ounces30.96 ounces43.04 ounces33.8 fl oz > >> > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the cupboard. Thanks Again. > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 The more i read the more confused i get. > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Your solution is fine! > > > > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Compare this to your batch, you are fine. I mixed mine just like you. Sodium Chlorite Distilled Water (by weight) (by volume) 1.51 ounces 3.87 ounces 5.38 ounces 4.23 fl oz > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > > > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > > > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > > > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > > > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > > > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 so I don't need to wait 6 hours and skim off any oily film or sediment? After warming the water and mixing the flakes I poured the final solution directly into my bottle and topped off the bottle with approx 2 tbsp of distilled water. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > > > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > > > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > > > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > > > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > > > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Please read then go to this site, Steve is the pro at Keavy's. Great guy:) http://keavyscorner.com/mmsinstructions.html Slowly add the sodium chlorite powder to the water, stir until completely dissolved. The mixture may appear cloudy at first, this is normal, and it should clear up, by the time it is all dissolved. Your final solution should be clear. Cover the MMS solution and place in a dark place, allow it to sit for at least 6 hours. You will see some sediment at the bottom in most cases, this is normal. There may also be an oily film on the top, depending on the inert ingredients in the Sodium chlorite. We want to skim the film off as best we can, and then draw, or pour off the MMS without getting sediment. At this point, it is ready to filter. Filtering is an optional step, if the instructions above are followed, the MMS is ready for use. For the manufacturer, filtering provides a stable solution that will not precipitate sediment with shelf time. While any sediment that forms can be re-dissolved without issue, it can generate calls from concerned customers, wasting time and resources. A 1 micron screen system with made non organic materials is perfect, and will stop most sediment issues. DO NOT USE WHITE COFFE FILTERS. Many contain acid, and can actually degrade the MMS over time. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > > > > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > > > > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > > > > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > > > > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > > > > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 I use a plastic syringe without needle to draw film off, thats all I do other then let sit for 6 hours before hand. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also i wanted to ask... Is it ok to store the mms solution in the > > > > > fridge? I have it in the solid silver bottle so i dont think light will > > > > > be a problem, I would just like to know if it stores better in the > > > > > fridge or is it better in a cupboard. I been storing the activator in > > > > > the fridge and so far no mold like i had before when i stored it in the > > > > > cupboard. Thanks Again. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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