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Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group: I am wondering if any of the MMS protocols will treat furniture and/or clothing that has any kind of mold in it? I have tried treating some unfinished solid maple wood furniture with 3% hydrogen peroxide (the kind typically found in a drug store/pharmacy) and also with white vinegar. All I did, though, was spray the furniture on all sides and let it air out in a closed-off room (some of the time which had the ceiling fan going). I did not wipe off the moisture; I only sprayed it and let it air dry. I did it at first with a mask over my face. After the first day of airing out, I went in to spray some of the sides that I could not get on the furniture. However, I did not put the mask over my face. I had a reaction. So, I know I should use a mask always. After a couple of days in-full of airing out after treatment, the smell did seem less intense. But, one of the drawers still seemed to smell that musty smell. I therefore did not want to put my recently washed clothing back into the drawers. Does anyone know if the MMS1 sprayed on untreated wood that has any kind of mold on it will clear up the mold in it in full? Also, how should one treat any clothing that was in the moldy drawers (i.e., putting the MMS1 in the wash load)? Finally, how does one know if the mold has been fully resolved in the furniture and clothing or not? If one does have to discard the items, how should one properly dispose of it and not harm anyone else nor the environment? A reply would be appreciated. Thank you. In Christ Jesus the Lord,

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