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Sodium bisulfate as an activator of MMS1 ?
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21 Aug 2015 16:10 #50089
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Sodium bisulfate as an activator of MMS1 ? was created by manoka
At
www.humblecare.com/en/preparation-of-the-activator-sodium-bisulfate-solution-fo-mms
sodium bisulfate is recommended as an activator for MMS1. Is this officially approved?
And another question, which certainly must already have been asked a thousand times:
Why is it not recommended to swallow only sodium chlorite powder, -crystals or -granules in capsules and just let it be activated by the stomach acid?
Many thanks in advance!
manoka
And another question, which certainly must already have been asked a thousand times:
Why is it not recommended to swallow only sodium chlorite powder, -crystals or -granules in capsules and just let it be activated by the stomach acid?
Many thanks in advance!
manoka
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22 Aug 2015 00:23 #50092
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Not that I have heard.At www.humblecare.com/en/preparation-of-the-activator-sodium-bisulfate-solution-fo-mms sodium bisulfate is recommended as an activator for MMS1. Is this officially approved?
Doing that could be dangerous. If a person has little or no stomach acid, they would have a problem like a hole burned in their stomach wall.And another question, which certainly must already have been asked a thousand times:
Why is it not recommended to swallow only sodium chlorite powder, -crystals or -granules in capsules and just let it be activated by the stomach acid?
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22 Aug 2015 14:16 #50099
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Another name for sodium bisulfate is Sulfuric Acid. Better to stick with dilute HCL which is already in the stomach.
Unactivated sodium chlorite used to be called Stabilized Oxygen and was available in alternative circles for 80 years. Its success rate seemed to vary from person to person, prob dictated by the strength of the stomach acid. Some swore by it; others had no response. Jim pioneered the idea of activating it out of the stomach and then consuming it, and in doing so separated it by naming it MMS. It would be very unwise to consume it in any other strength than that recommended, which I think is around 1 part per million. One may loose control of it and end up with a full on herx. Its toxicity is similar to salt.
Unactivated sodium chlorite used to be called Stabilized Oxygen and was available in alternative circles for 80 years. Its success rate seemed to vary from person to person, prob dictated by the strength of the stomach acid. Some swore by it; others had no response. Jim pioneered the idea of activating it out of the stomach and then consuming it, and in doing so separated it by naming it MMS. It would be very unwise to consume it in any other strength than that recommended, which I think is around 1 part per million. One may loose control of it and end up with a full on herx. Its toxicity is similar to salt.
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24 Aug 2015 12:12 #50120
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Many thanks for your answers!
What about the MMS1 tablets, does anybody know the exact composition of them?
I wouldn´t expect that the sodium chlorite and the activator are added in a liquid form - be it mixed or separated(?).
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What about the MMS1 tablets, does anybody know the exact composition of them?
I wouldn´t expect that the sodium chlorite and the activator are added in a liquid form - be it mixed or separated(?).
Cheerio
manoka
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25 Aug 2015 01:59 #50130
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