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I am new to MMS. When I activate my MMS with the Activator, it didn't look amber colored. It looked yellow to me. So, I bought the test strips and 3 drops MMS1 with 4oz water reads at 10ppm.
I am dealing with breast cancer, so the last thing I want to do is waste my time with something that is not working.
I ordered from G2Sacraments.org. There is no contact info for them.
Any suggestions?
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Also, curious to hear from MMS expert that answers your question. So, I subscribed to this feed. Thanks for asking!
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So, I just did what you suggested, and my color was darker, too. It tested at about the same - 10ppm. Then, I tried 3:2, and it tested a little more it seemed. It wasn’t until I did 6:3 that it was a solid 25.
Obviously the more MMS in the solution the higher the number, but it was my understanding that 3:3 should be at 25. I’m no scientist, so maybe I’m doing something wrong.
I joined today because I couldn’t find the answer. There are certainly lots of people concerned about the color thing. Thanks for joining the search.
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Good to hear that you found the right formula to use the drops you have. Seems it is double the MMS to the HCl to get the correct ppm. What test strips did u order? And can u give me a link that tells about the 25 ppm needed in the water? I must have missed that in my research. But like u, I want to do it right!
Thanks very much for the question and feedback!
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I don’t know if it’s advisable to reduce the HCL, though. The book stated over and over to mix equal parts. So, I would want to clear that with someone who knows.
Bought my test strips here: www.g2sacraments.org/#!/Chlorine-Dioxide-Test-strips-0-500-PPM/p/57585835/category=11018237 .
BTW, I was able to find contact info through Facebook and reached out to whomever operates that online store. They are super helpful!! We’ve been emailing back and forth, and hopefully they can help me (us) figure it out.
I’ll let you know what I learn.
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I have Jim's older book...3rd Millennium
They were still using citric acid activator and I hear that tastes awful.
I found the instruction video on how to use the test strips on YouTube.
Looking to learn what you learn.
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Note that to compare CLO2 concentration numbers (ppm) you need to specify the volume of solution used. That is why it is better to compare amounts of CLO2, which are expressed in milligrams of CLO2. The formula is simple: Dose (mg of CLO2) = CLO2 ppm x solution volume (liters). For the case mentioned above, that would be: 19 ppm x 0.120 liters = 2.28 mg of CLO2.
To get a little more technical, the maximum amount of CLO2 in 3 drops of MMS is 20.1 mg of CLO2. Since we have measured 2.3 mg, that means a 3 drop dose of MMS1 activated (externally - outside a stomach) with 4% HCL for 30 seconds releases about 11% of the available 20.1 mg of CLO2. The other 89% should be released in a stomach with normal amounts of gastric acids.
One last thing is the size of each drop of MMS and activator. For years Jim used 24 drops equals 1 ml of solution and that is what my testing was based upon. Today he says there are 20 drops in 1 ml of solution, which means drop size is 20% larger. Drop sizes would be 0.042 ml (24d/ml) vs 0.05 ml (20d/ml). Those can be measured quite easily if you use a 1 ml syringe when making MMS1 doses.
My testing of CLO2 concentration (ppm) was done using a photometer and not test strips. Test strips will give you an approximation of the ppm of CLO2, but would not be adequate for the testing I performed.
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A few questions:
1. The sizes of the drops do matter? Perhaps I should use a syringe?
2. If we're not making HCL in our bodies, we may be losing most of the benefit of MMS?
3. Most importantly, I want to know now (while I'm learning) is whether my drops are good or bad?
Where do you all get your drops? Maybe I should buy some more?
Thanks again, CLO2, for that great info!
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