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Hi ,I've only been doing MMS for a couple of weeks. I'm up to 24 drops now. I haven't had any adverse reactions! I haven't seen any symptom improvement so far, but it's early in the game. I was nervous to try it, for a long time, too. You can start with just 1 drop of each, and see how that feels.

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Shauna,

I'm about to start the MMS and saw that you have started it already.  could I ask you how it has been for you?  did you have any adverse reactions and how many drops you are up to? also how long have you been doing it?  i'm a little nervous about starting it!

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,You have powders? I have liquids. I didn't know there were powders. It doesn't have to be refrigerated, but I refrigerate mine because it makes it taste slightly less nasty.

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hi shauna,

good to know you haven't had any adverse reactions!  i was going to mix the powders now but realized i don't now if it has to be refrigerated.  do you refrigerate yours?

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hi Shauna,

yeah, ebay has them as powders that you have to mix with water before taking your drop of each and then mixing with more water.

let's keep in touch with our progress with it. i might try it just in the mouth first. Jim says it really cleans your mouth of any bacteria!

hi shauna,

good to know you haven't had any adverse reactions! i was going to mix the powders now but realized i don't now if it has to be refrigerated. do you refrigerate yours?

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Whoa ,

What do you mean MMS comes in powders? This is not correct....

Sometimes the Citric acid may come as a powder and added to warm water

it will make a 4 oz bottle of liquid CA, but MMS is always sold as a liquid...

Are you saying MMS is also sold as a powder also? There is no way to measure

this out correctly as MMS is always dispensed from the special MMS bottle.

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powders now but realized i don't now if it has to be refrigerated.  do you

refrigerate yours?

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Maybe she's referring to MMS2, Pool shock, which IS a powder. L Whoa , What do you mean MMS comes in powders? This is not correct.... Sometimes the Citric acid may come as a powder and added to warm water it will make a 4 oz bottle of liquid CA, but MMS is always sold as a liquid... Are you saying MMS is also sold as a powder also? There is no way to measure this out correctly as MMS is always dispensed from the special MMS bottle. Jim > > >  > > > > > > > > > hi shauna, > good to know you haven't had any adverse reactions! i was going to mix the powders now but realized i don't now if it has to be refrigerated. do you refrigerate yours? > >

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Is it possible that she was sent the sodium chlorite powder without the proper instructions of making it into the liquid MMS? this might be a possibility as there were a few sites that you could still by the powder to make your own mms a while back.You can also buy the bulk citric acid instead of just the couple of oubnces to fill one bottle , from other sources.jan. Re: OT: MMS benefits (was) MMS ratio of citric acid solution to sodi Posted by: "jimjax2" jimjax2@... jimjax2 Date: Wed May 16, 2012 6:50 pm ((PDT)) Whoa ,What do you mean MMS comes in powders? This is not correct....Sometimes the Citric acid may come as a powder and added to

warm waterit will make a 4 oz bottle of liquid CA, but MMS is always sold as a liquid... Are you saying MMS is also sold as a powder also? There is no way to measurethis out correctly as MMS is always dispensed from the special MMS bottle.Jim "Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fuller

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sorry it took me awhile to respond. had a busy day. yes, the product from the ebay source sent 2 plastic bottles of powders....one is the 28% sodium chlorite powder and the other the citric acid (50%) that need to be hydrated with 4 oz of water each. is this not correct?

Subject: Re: OT: MMS benefits (was) MMS ratio of citric acid solution to sodiTo: "Lyme_and_Rife " <Lyme_and_Rife >Date: Thursday, May 17, 2012, 3:50 PM

Is it possible that she was sent the sodium chlorite powder without the proper instructions of making it into the liquid MMS? this might be a possibility as there were a few sites that you could still by the powder to make your own mms a while back.You can also buy the bulk citric acid instead of just the couple of oubnces to fill one bottle , from other sources.

jan

.. Re: OT: MMS benefits (was) MMS ratio of citric acid solution to sodi Posted by: "jimjax2" jimjax2@... jimjax2 Date: Wed May 16, 2012 6:50 pm ((PDT))Whoa ,What do you mean MMS comes in powders? This is not correct....Sometimes the Citric acid may come as a powder and added to warm waterit will make a 4 oz bottle of liquid CA, but MMS is always sold as a liquid... Are you saying MMS is also sold as a powder also? There is no way to measurethis out correctly as MMS is always dispensed from the special MMS bottle.Jim

"Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fuller

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