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PS. Do DMSO and HCI also corrode rubber or can they be kept in dropper bottles?
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Keep in mind that when this was written 10% citric acid was the MMS activator. Today we would use 4% HCL and the ratio of MMS drops to activator is 1:1 not 1:5 as when 10% citric acid was used.
HCL does not seem to be a problem attacking the rubber part of a dropper. I would not want DMSO to contact the rubber part as it would carry the rubber into you! Find some dropper plastic bottles and use those for all the solutions.
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I suppose one could try this protocol taking two 6 & 6 doses twice a day for three days and see what happens.
What’s confusing is that in the last paragraph of the pdf it says it’s best to “take 2-3 drops of MMS all day long until the flue is gone”, and I don’t really know how to combine these two protocols.
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probably means keep MMS in your system after Clara's 6x6 initial swat-down to keep the pathogens from regrouping. Since MMS stays effective for about one hour, you would probably take MMS1 doses hourly.... “take 2-3 drops of MMS all day long until the flue is gone”...
This idea reminds me of Protocol 115 using CDS where you take a dose every 15 minutes for two hours and if one thinks it is necessary, continue taking CDS hourly.
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