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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS tabs Vs Liquid
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29 Aug 2015 18:40 #50153
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Any idea why I can take tablets without feeling nauseous, but when I use liquid of the same amount of drops I am sick?
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29 Aug 2015 20:57 #50154
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Two possible reasons:
1. Citric acid bothers many people
2. With the tabs, the sodium chlorite is fully activated by the included activator and that happens in water, no stomach acid needed.
1. Citric acid bothers many people
2. With the tabs, the sodium chlorite is fully activated by the included activator and that happens in water, no stomach acid needed.
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30 Aug 2015 03:47 #50157
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Replied by CLO2 on topic MMS tabs Vs Liquid
Here is a photo and test data of a MMS1 3 drop liquid dose compared to a single MMS1 type 2 tablet dose, both in 90 ml of distilled water. You can see that there is not much CLO2 in the MMS1 3 drop liquid dose. It was activated 30 seconds with 50% citric acid. The remaining MMS should be activated in a stomach with normal amounts of gastric acids.
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