Guest guest Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 In a message dated 11/4/2010 4:33:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, premiergifts@... writes: 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 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. Always store the mixture in a cool DARK place for maximum storage life. Never leave the bottle out in the light or worst of all in the sunlight. If you take the bottle out to mix with activator be sure to put the bottle right back into dark storage. Light is the enemy of Sodium Chlorite solution. Todd R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 Off the top of my head... I seem to recall a cautionary note NOT to use metal utinsils or containers. Chuck When in doubt, do what the President does, guess On 11/4/2010 5:28:01 PM, toddroberts2001@... wrote: > In a message dated 11/4/2010 4:33:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > premiergifts@... writes: > > 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 > > > What Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Todd R gave fine instructions, this will work, no big need for concern. Tweak it some for clearness thats all:) > > In a message dated 11/4/2010 4:33:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > premiergifts@... writes: > > 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 > > > 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. > > Always store the mixture in a cool DARK place for maximum storage life. > Never leave > the bottle out in the light or worst of all in the sunlight. If you take > the bottle out to > mix with activator be sure to put the bottle right back into dark storage. > Light is the enemy > of Sodium Chlorite solution. > > Todd R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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