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Location: netherlands
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hi anton,
in answer to your question i think you have the right stuff. from Jim Humble's book - part 2 - chapter 15 " specifications of MMS are as follows: MMS consists of 28% sodium chlorite powder dissolved in distilled water. (Since Sodium chlorite powder is only 80% sodium chlorite and cannot be manufactured any more pure than that, the actual percentage of sodium chlorite in MMS is 22.4%.) (When mixing use 28% sodium chlorite powder by weight and 72% distilled water). Sodium chlorite powder is 80% sodium chlorite and 19% is table salt (sodium chloride) and less than 1% of several other sodium chemicals that are considered nontoxic. Be careful here. Do you see why a 28% sodium chlorite powder mixture is only 22.4% actual sodium chlorite? If not read it again" |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Turtle Island
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Websites selling MMS are not owned by Jim Humble. Mr. Humble does not sell the MMS, but does have information about it in his books. Try not to get too specific on the label. It's merely water purification drops. ![]() You can provide information to your customers on a sheet of paper. I also wouldn't put anything in writing that is too specific. I agree this website has nice looking labels: http://www.mmsmiracle.com/hereforhealing Maybe you can adjust them enough to not be plagiarizing. Peace PaL Last edited by peaceandlove; 04-26-2009 at 02:10 AM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Colorado Springs
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One week.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: EUROPE
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Thanks for the information.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Washington state
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I think the difference is volume vs weight. Jim was pretty clear in his book (I think book 2) on how to do it, I thought. Chapters 16 and 17 - how to make MMS in your kitchen, and 13 bottles or more of MMS. He talks about having a fairly accurate gram scale, and measuring 100 grams, which is 3.54 oz. If you're making it any other way, you may be doing it incorrectly.
Good luck! alys Quote:
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: near Toronto
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I took MMS at about 30 or 40 drops per day for a month or two. It gave me a lot of energy and I felt great, but then I got sick for a week. So i stopped taking it. I bought a large bottle of powdered sodium chlorite from a supplier in Alberta (I live near Toronto) and made my own MMS. They may have banned the sale of MMS but I dont think they can ban sodium chlorite sales. It's easy to make. You just need the powder, some water and an electronic scale to measure it out and some concentrated lemon juice. It's cheaper than the $20/bottle if you buy the sodium chlorite and make it yourself. There are instructions for making it on the internet. Just google MMS. I think I'm going to start taking it again, but at a lower dose so I dont get sick.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Washington state
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Wow, the usual top dose would be 15 drops per day 2x a day for a week, and then you could add up to another 15 drops per day in the middle of the day, but stay on that for only another week. Then drop to maintenance.
I start really, really, slow, because there is a detox factor, and I would prefer to deal with that in smaller amounts than in larger amounts ![]() Alys |
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Avalon Senior Member
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Location: Washington state
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What form was the illness, if you don't mind me asking? Was it more a herx reaction? Boy, if so, and if it took that much to get it out, that was some deeeeep stuff.
I know that I have "sensitive" sinuses, and the smell can be really a problem for me. Swimming nose clamps and a followup with another allowable beverage has taken care of most of those problems. alys |
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Avalon Senior Member
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The herx reaction is where your body is having to rid itself of a die-off of pathogens in fairly large amounts, and you end up with diarrhea and vomiting. If you had a fever, that was really the flu - a LOT of that going around this year and I have a sneaking suspicion that chemtrails may be involved. I rarely get sick, other than just plain ole allergies.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Washington state
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Hard to know what they're spraying, for sure barium and aluminum, which will potentially do exactly what you're saying. Also, some sort of "stuff" to help keep the particles disbursed.
One thing I saw recently was that rather than there being an intentional spraying of organic material (such as germs, etc.) that the organic material which shows up is actually a(n) (unintended) result of the spray "catching" pathogens high in the air and bringing them down to earth. Wish I could find where I saw that - I have a limited number of forums that I read that have these topics, but it slips my mind. And I really don't want to hijack this thread, which is MMS, not chemtrails. alys |
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