MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
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22 Aug 2012 14:12 - 22 Aug 2012 14:21 #21676 by BRUCE
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Are there any enema bag's that are unsafe (-reaction) w/MMS for parasite protocol ? What about bag's that are dyed red ? Any recomendation's for site's to purchase ?? Thank's , Bruce
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22 Aug 2012 14:37 - 22 Aug 2012 14:49 #21677 by Macaddict08
Replied by Macaddict08 on topic Re: PARASITE PROTOCOL
Bruce,

The red rubber enema bags (or any rubber) that are sold in pharmacies (in my opinion) are safe... for the simple reason that the MMS isn't concentrated enough to start to dissolve the rubber of the enema bag.... it is diluted with water. IF the MMS was not diluted and was just activated and put in contact with the rubber, then yes, I would imagine there'd be an issue.

Also, it doesn't stay in contact with the walls of the enema bag long enough to cause any problems, since the solution will be leaving the bag, and going into you (or someone) within minutes.

Clint
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07 Sep 2012 19:45 #22732 by piuma
Replied by piuma on topic Re: PARASITE PROTOCOL
I posted some photos of what I use under "MMS implant /enema tips" or see :

www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=12473&limit=6&limitstart=12&Itemid=66#22434

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