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Originally Posted by Peer
About the percentages:
I believe we should not get into fights about the real stuff or not real stuff discussions:
NaClO2=NaClO2.
If it is not chemically pure you may have side products like sodiumchloride which is just the normal salt we use for cooking, which is also the residu that remains after chlorinedioxide has done its work.
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Blessings Peer,
You're of great help to all these questioning minds reading this thread.
I didn't realize anyone was fighting. It's just a search for truth and knowledge. More than once I have been asked to provide where the quoted information I post on this thread came from, so it is my desire to serve in the best way I can by taking the time to find answers, especially if there is incongruent information online.
People should know exactly what it is they're taking. Just as I will not take a colloidal silver that may have been mixed in someone's bathtub. More than a couple times I have had salt poisoning from so-called 'normal' salt. (Due to eating commercially salted peanuts.) I cannot use table salt, I have to use a non-chemically processed salt.
This is great Bill will be interviewing Mr. Humble. There are a couple questions posed to me (regarding information I have gleaned online, either on the forum or via private messages) that quick answers would be nice to know, bypassing continuing research and reading. I acknowledge some of these questions may be answered in one of Mr. Humble's books and my sincere apologies for having not read all the references available.
THANK YOU BILL!
Here are a few questions if Mr. Humble would be so gracious to answer and/or provide additional technical details.
Quite a few of the questions are about purifying water since it appears MMS can definitely be a blessing, as our need to purify water easily is paramount.
1. How does the MMS with activator purify water AND REMOVE FLUORIDE?
This question will need to be answered technically, if possible, as the question posed by Myra is:
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Fluoride is one of the higher Halogens therefore very hard to get rid of. Chlorine (or Chlorine Dioxide) is a lower Halogen and because of this I don't believe it can remove Fluoride.
I read Jim Humbles 1st book. Please send me a link that states it removes Fluoride I would like to see it. Thanks!
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2. One website says to use 1 drop MMS with 5 drops activator to purify one gallon of water. Another says to use 2 drops MMS with 10 drops activator ot purify one gallon of water. Is one ratio better than the other?
3. Swanny, this one's for you:
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How long does the water remain purified?
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4. Another link states: (Can you verify?)
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Further Notes: In an emergency if you don't have an activator available, you can add inactivated MMS at night and let it sit overnight. The water will activate the MMS slowly over several hours. Again, only 1 drop of MMS per gallon for drinking water is necessary.
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5. Will the MMS with activator purify pond water?
6. I've seen statements claiming it will purify urine. Is that true?
7. Can a person leave the MMS solution too long in their mouth allowing the acid to diminish enamel or be of more serious threat to teeth whose cementum has been exposed due to receding gum lines?
8. Just saw this question at wiki-answers.com, but there was no answer to it.
What pH is a solution of sodium chloride in pure water? (I noticed the question does not include a ratio so it might not be easy to answer.)
9. Can the MMS Solution or MMS alone be used as a bleach on clothes or ceramics?
10. Is there a difference between the laboratory grade Sodium Chloride, food grade Sodium Chloride, commerical grade Sodium Chloride and the industrial grade Sodium Chloride as used in melting icy roads?
This is what I noted on Wikipedia: Sodium Chloride
Salt for de-icing in the UK typically contains sodium hexacyanoferrate (II) at less than 100ppm as an anti-caking agent. In recent years this additive has also been used in table salt.
COMMON CHEMICALS:
Chemicals used in de-icing salts are mostly found to be sodium chloride (NaCl) or calcium chloride (CaCl2). Both are similar and are effective in de-icing roads. When these chemicals are produced, they are mined/made, crushed to fine granules, then treated with an anti-caking agent.
Mr. Humble,
Besides being a blessing in my life, I am grateful for the thousands of people you have liberated! A hero in my book.