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Elton
This stuff? Wikipedia
It is 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water. Be careful, sounds toxic.
stirling
Elton
This stuff? Wikipedia
It is 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water. Be careful, sounds toxic.
That's correct.....but the doses my friends are using don't seem to be harming them...quite the contrary.....
There is a protocol for taking it...its very simple and ive heard of no serious consequences.....yet....
so many drops mms and so many drops of lemon juice to actvate it....
tastes not great, but the results may be well worth it if the claims are verifiable.....
stirling
reply to post by Cuervo
I will definitely inform this thread of my findings but would like to hear from any who have achieved positive or negative results from the treatments.....as it isn't exactly new.....just new to me....if I hadn't met a few who are taking it..id never have guessed it may be medicine too.....
stirling
If I could find the search function I would.......since the format changed I still haven't accessed it.....ludites persist everywhere....cant even use win 8 yet...lost without XP.....
never the less....I will surely keep you informed....
Aparently it can be used with DMSO for topical application....arthritis etc...still learning about it...and will report...edit on 24-3-2014 by stirling because: (no reason given)
Cuervo
reply to post by stirling
Please, for the love of the gods, don't use that. At least not yet. Just give it a few months and see where the research leads because, as of now, nobody's been able to convince me it's not simply bleach.
Really... it's bleach. Maybe there's more to it that I don't understand but I do understand that much. It's bleach.
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Acidified sodium chlorite[edit]
Mixing sodium chlorite solution with a weak food-grade acid solution (commonly citric acid), both stable, produces short-lived acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) which has potent decontaminating properties. Upon mixing the main active ingredient, chlorous acid is produced in equilibrium with chlorite anion. The proportion varies with pH, temperature, and other factors, ranging from approximately 5–35% chlorous acid with 65–95% chlorite; more acidic solutions result in a higher proportion of chlorous acid. Chlorous acid breaks down to chlorine dioxide which in turn breaks down to chlorite anion and ultimately chloride anion. ASC is used for sanitation the hard surfaces which come in contact with food and as a wash or rinse for a variety of foods including red meat, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables. Because the oxo-chlorine compounds are unstable when properly prepared, there should be no measurable residue on food if treated appropriately.[12][13] ASC also is used as a teat dip for control of mastitis in dairy cattle.[14]
What this document is about
"The purpose of this document is to show basic scientific proofs and logic of MMS. Scientific references are given where ever possible. MMS is not a bleach, MMS is an oxidizer that kills the pathogens of many different diseases. The chemical of MMS has been used to kill pathogens for 100 years, and to purify water. This paper gives the chemical formula of MMS, explains how it works and explains the simplicity of making it. The basics of oxidation is explained, as that is necessary to understand how MMS works. MMS kills viruses in a different manner than oxidation. That too is explained. Information is also given on MMS2.
MMS are the initials for Master Mineral Solution
This solution consists mostly of water with chlorine dioxide as a very weak solution - along with regular table salt and several other trace neutral chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, and sodium bicarbonate - none of which are considered poisonous. The trace chemicals are neutralized by the acid that activates the chlorine dioxide.