Discussion of details about using and preparing Sacraments

file 32 ounce = 907.18474 g

  • zakkalich
  • zakkalich's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • New Member
  • New Member
More
08 Mar 2012 05:56 - 08 Mar 2012 06:03 #13956 by zakkalich
32 ounce = 907.18474 g was created by zakkalich
Hi,

I'm writing from Japan.
I tried Baking Soda and was greatly impressed!
I soon ordered "Hammer and Arm" Baking Soda on ebay.

In the video, Jim first counted 24 "drops". That's OK.
And he poured 32 "ounce" of water.
It's 907.18474 g according to unit converter on the net.

It's natural for him to speak in ounce or pound because
he is from the United States. I doubted that Domincan people
are living on the metric system and found that they aren't.
Actually most of the people on the globe including me get a
better picture of liquid weght in L(liter) or mL. Even American
people understand metric system. They use both pond/yard system
and metric system. They ae living in double standards.

I think "907.18474 g" is troublesome weight. It's a little less than
1000 mL or 1L. It's too odd for 87% of people on the earth.
The population of the US is about 13% of the total world population.


My suggestion:
I guess if we pour 1000mL water, the number of drops will be "26" instead of "24."
How about starting with "26" drops and end with "1" Liter of water?
I know some people find my argument too hair-splitting.
My point is that use of MMS should be as fail-safe and fool-safe as possible
with less confusing unit.
Last edit: 08 Mar 2012 06:03 by zakkalich. Reason: "87% of people on the earth" is correct and better
The following user(s) said Thank You: mariannhvw

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
08 Mar 2012 06:13 #13957 by Macaddict08
Replied by Macaddict08 on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
Zak,

No offense, but get over it !! ... I would count my blessings that this information is out there and available to you, and be greatful.... instead if moaning about the Exact measurements not being available to you... seriously.

Get on Google and look up a FREE converter for your answers... sheeesh !!!


Clint

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
08 Mar 2012 07:02 #13959 by BLCo
Replied by BLCo on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
I don't think the measurements have to be very exact. In my case, I use 24 drops and add 1,000 ml of water to prepare my daily dose and it seems to be working out just fine for me.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
08 Mar 2012 12:42 - 08 Mar 2012 13:26 #13965 by pam
Replied by pam on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
I remember from Jim's latest CDS video, towards the end, that he tends to be OK with a range (there he's talking in ppms, but I think we can extrapolate that a bit) - as he says, (IIRC) it's about healing, it's not about scientific measurement. Although they've tried to get things consistent (drop sizes, etc.), they've known all along that there are different size droppers, and teaspoons in the US and UK are different in size, and so on, and it's really all OK - we're getting close enough. So, if someone wants to do 26 drops for 1L, or 24 drops for 1L, they're still going to be OK. Some of us tend to be more exact than others, just in our way of thinking. However, I don't think we NEED to be. We're microdosing as it is, a sightly smaller or larger microdose is not going to make a huge amount of difference.


Welcome to the forums, Zakkalich!
Last edit: 08 Mar 2012 13:26 by pam. Reason: add welcome!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
08 Mar 2012 17:18 #13987 by pam
Replied by pam on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
Yes, Steve, but he's talking about making up a daily dose of 24 drops or 26 drops to 32oz or 1L water. <G>

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • brtanner
  • brtanner's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Accept the present moment fully...
More
08 Mar 2012 20:51 - 08 Mar 2012 20:52 #13996 by brtanner
Replied by brtanner on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
1 oz = 28.3495 g

1 fluid oz = 29.5735296875 g

1 qt. = 32 fluid oz ~ 946.35295 g ~ .94635 liter
Last edit: 08 Mar 2012 20:52 by brtanner.
The following user(s) said Thank You: paul

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • zakkalich
  • zakkalich's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • New Member
  • New Member
More
09 Mar 2012 01:14 #14006 by zakkalich
Replied by zakkalich on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
I expected as follows;
. . . I know some people find my argument too hair-splitting.


My following point might not be easy enough to understand.
My point is that use of MMS should be as fail-safe and fool-safe as possible
with less confusing unit.


I said "with less confusing unit."
Simply put, "in metric system" because it is most widely used in the world now
especially in Africa and Asia Latin America where MMS is urgently needed.

For those who are reading this Forum and are able to use unt converter on the net,
it doesn't matter which unit is used, I know.

I am thinking more about people in need in those areas than few privileged intellectual
people who understand metric, pound/yard, Persian or Chinese unit system and say
any system will do. I know Anglo-Saxon intellectuals stick to pound/yard system.

Just think about the fact that English is used in this Forum, not Spanish nor Japanese.
Why? Simpy because it is most widely used in the present world.
You use Arabic numerals, not Greek or Chinese numerals.
Why? Simply because it is most widely used in the present world.

Then, why only exclusive "ounce" instead of almost unversal "Liter"?
Please think about billions of people in need, not only about yourself.

Zak
The following user(s) said Thank You: paul, Researcher

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Mar 2012 04:54 #14012 by pam
Replied by pam on topic Re: 32 ounce = 907.18474 g
Zac, it doesn't matter - you can use 32 oz, 1L or 1quart or 907.18474g, mix your 24 drops activated, and you'll be OK.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.406 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum