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Thanks, Jim. I just mean activating my sodium chlorite with citric acid, adding water, and then adding stevia. Yes, to help the taste. I can't tolerate fruit or fruit juices since becoming sick, they create a feeling like a panic attack and an awful feeling in my head, that probably sounds weird. I'm totally going to try the baking soda addition - thanks!

Shauna

 

Hi Shauna,

I know of nothing that says stevia interferes with MMS (chlorine dioxide). I've

never heard of Jim Humble (MMS founder) state this.

Now when you say " adding to MMS. " Do you actually mean adding it to MMS

then drinking it? This I have never heard of and I don't know of any reason

for it... I would not add it directly to my MMS...

Are you talking about the taste of MMS? Well nobody likes it!! You can use

a fruit juice instead of water for your MMS if you like, Sunsweet Prune juice

is the absolute best at hiding the flavor... Gosh, we use to take MMS in 15 drop

doses, this really makes it taste bad!! Or you can use any other juice you like,

following just a few rules... Must not have pulp, must not have added Vit C

or added ascorbic acid and NO orange juice...

You do know once you get to 24 drops of MMS daily, you should then use the

BASIC MMS protocol, this is the same number of drops, but you make your

MMS once daily using 32 oz of water and you add 1/8th tsp of baking soda,

this completely eliminates the taste issue..

This link is Jim Humble demonstrating the BASIC MMS protocol:

http://www.voiceofmms.com/fe/21286-mms-basic

Take care,

Jim

>

> Does adding stevia to MMS weaken it or lower the chlorine dioxide content?

> Some folks on the MMS Yahoo group are thinking it may. Has anybody tested

> this with test strips? I want to add some stevia to mine because " sour pool

> water " is just not my favorite flavor.

>

> Shauna

>

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