Guest guest Posted July 7, 2012 Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 Hi Jim Thanks for the MMS protocol you are using......I didn't know you could pre mix a full days worth of MMS.....makes it easier and more convenient to take hourly......one question I drink filtered prill water......wondering if it is OK to put the activated MMS in this or should I buy the bottled water. Thanks, bev Hi Beverly, MMS is a very effective killing protocol, it kills 95% of all known pathogens, also oxidizes (kills) cysts, biofilms and heavy metals... Does not cause encysting and is too weak the kill the stronger good bacteria.. I am taking my MMS a different way from the hourly mix schedule... Presently I am using 16 drops of MMS daily. Every morning I fill my 32 oz plastic container full of distilled water (spring and reverse osmosis may be used, they are can be bought in the supermarket by the gallon very inexpensive). Then I activate my 16 drops of MMS, 16 drops of MMS, 16 drops of Citric Acid in a glass, swirl and tilt the glass so all the liquid moves to one side, then wait 20 seconds... I then add just a bit of water to this and dump it into my 32 oz jug of water... Shake well and drink 4 oz of this MMS liquid every 1 hour! I just bought a new 32 oz plastic bottle that is marked in 4 oz increments at WalMart for about $2.50 in their housewares dept... No measuring needed hourly with this jug and I can drink right out of the top of the jug! Take care, Jim -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2012 Report Share Posted July 11, 2012 Hi Beverly, The risk you run with using filtered water with MMS is if there is pathogens or heavy metals not filtered out, MMS will start attacking them right in the glass and thus you will have less MMS working for you... Have you considered buying and using a water distiller? The results of these machines is nothing but pure water.. I have two water distillers, one is a commercial type and you would not believe all the crap that is left in the boiling pot that came from my filtered tap water, it is disgusting looking and to think for years I drank this... Water distillers cost from roughly $300 on up to thousands, but even the lower priced units do a good job as long as they have a stainless steel boiling pot and a post filter to capture anything that may have come through the distilling process.. Buying distilled water is okay and it is reasonably priced... You can buy distilled, spring or reverse osmosis to use with MMS.. And think about what I said about filtered water, filters are not all that good, they do remove some things, but my boiler pot was a real eye opener for me... I think I have some info on some of the different machines if you like I will dig them up and post them for you... This would at least give you an idea of the type of machine you should be looking for.. Take care, Jim > > Hi Jim > > Thanks for the MMS protocol you are using......I didn't know you could > pre mix a full days worth of MMS.....makes it easier and more convenient > to take hourly......one question > > I drink filtered prill water......wondering if it is OK to put the > activated MMS in this or should I buy the bottled water. > > Thanks, bev > > Hi Beverly, > > > > MMS is a very effective killing protocol, it kills 95% of all known pathogens, also > > oxidizes (kills) cysts, biofilms and heavy metals... Does not cause encysting > > and is too weak the kill the stronger good bacteria.. > > > > I am taking my MMS a different way from the hourly mix schedule... Presently I am > > using 16 drops of MMS daily. Every morning I fill my 32 oz plastic container full > > of distilled water (spring and reverse osmosis may be used, they are can be bought > > in the supermarket by the gallon very inexpensive). Then I activate my 16 drops > > of MMS, 16 drops of MMS, 16 drops of Citric Acid in a glass, swirl and tilt the glass > > so all the liquid moves to one side, then wait 20 seconds... I then add just a bit > > of water to this and dump it into my 32 oz jug of water... Shake well and drink > > 4 oz of this MMS liquid every 1 hour! > > > > I just bought a new 32 oz plastic bottle that is marked in 4 oz increments at > > WalMart for about $2.50 in their housewares dept... No measuring needed hourly > > with this jug and I can drink right out of the top of the jug! > > > > Take care, > > Jim > > > > > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Jim I would appreciate it if you would post any info you have about water distillers and I will file it for when I can afford to make a purchase. thanks, Beverly > Hi Beverly, > > The risk you run with using filtered water with MMS is if there is pathogens or > heavy metals not filtered out, MMS will start attacking them right in the glass > and thus you will have less MMS working for you... > > Have you considered buying and using a water distiller? The results of these machines > is nothing but pure water.. I have two water distillers, one is a commercial type and you > would not believe all the crap that is left in the boiling pot that came from my filtered > tap water, it is disgusting looking and to think for years I drank this... > > Water distillers cost from roughly $300 on up to thousands, but even the lower > priced units do a good job as long as they have a stainless steel boiling pot > and a post filter to capture anything that may have come through the distilling > process.. > > Buying distilled water is okay and it is reasonably priced... You can buy distilled, > spring or reverse osmosis to use with MMS.. > > And think about what I said about filtered water, filters are not all that good, they > do remove some things, but my boiler pot was a real eye opener for me... I think > I have some info on some of the different machines if you like I will dig them up > and post them for you... This would at least give you an idea of the type of machine > you should be looking for.. > > Take care, > Jim > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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