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I am sure some will have looked at my recent posts on Mercury (Hg). I am

interested in the MMS ideas, but was concerned as I know the chlorine and sulfur

containing compounds are often contaminated with mercury. The recent post were

from my work to establish if there was a risk. Many of the sites that sell the

sodium chlorite and state it is a technical grade. I have been unable to find a

TDS (technical data sheet) or assay of the technical grades on line. The pure

grades states that it is less than 5 ppm Hg. I don't think that there would be

a problem at the levels given (if you believe the EPA guides) amounts

recommended for MMS, but do not know how high the normal technical grade is in

Hg. At a ml a day of 14% NaClO2 this is not necessarily a problem, but we are

trying to remove Hg not add it. The higher the loading of Hg in the NaClO2

solution the less likely it will strip metals.

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You can direct these questions to www.mmsautism.com. You might also write to

www.mms4sale.com as they sell the product. The amount you would use is less than

1ml a day. Many children have recovered from autism using MMS.

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> I am sure some will have looked at my recent posts on Mercury (Hg). I am

interested in the MMS ideas, but was concerned as I know the chlorine and sulfur

containing compounds are often contaminated with mercury. The recent post were

from my work to establish if there was a risk. Many of the sites that sell the

sodium chlorite and state it is a technical grade. I have been unable to find a

TDS (technical data sheet) or assay of the technical grades on line. The pure

grades states that it is less than 5 ppm Hg. I don't think that there would be

a problem at the levels given (if you believe the EPA guides) amounts

recommended for MMS, but do not know how high the normal technical grade is in

Hg. At a ml a day of 14% NaClO2 this is not necessarily a problem, but we are

trying to remove Hg not add it. The higher the loading of Hg in the NaClO2

solution the less likely it will strip metals.

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