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Breakthrough! MMS The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century update mms2 pg 51
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Hello mms studies,
MMS is sodium chlorite. The MMS protocol involves adding an acid to sodium chlorite and forming chlorous acid.
Chlorous acid is much different than chlorine dioxide.
Those studies involve chlorine dioxide at very low doses. MMS involves chlorous acid at much higher doses. Human studies have not been done with chlorous acid, but it does a great job of keeping food from rotting.
In the Lubbers study, take a look at how the chlorine dioxide was made and added to the water. Adding chlorine dioxide gas to water is a lot different than adding an acid to sodium chlorite and then diluting that a little. You may also want to note the concentration used and try to figure out how much MMS would be involved in a 5 PPM concentration.
Chlorine dioxide in water does not change the PH of the water. Chlorous acid, is an acid.
MMS is not chlorine dioxide. MMS is 22.4% sodium chlorite. The MMS protocol results in chlorous acid. Chlorous acid is the first step in producing chlorine dioxide, and it does have some chlorine dioxide in it. If you want chlorine dioxide, you need to seperate it from the chlorous acid and then introduce it into water. You then dilute the mixture down to the concentration needed.
Tom
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