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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

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    I've added this to around 3/4 pint of still spring water and I've been taking sips a few times a day...

    The smell and the taste.... it must be chlorine dioxide..... mustn't it....?
    When I drink chlorine dioxide in water, I add 3 or 4 drops of lemon essential oil per pint.

    That result is a major improvement in the taste.
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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

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    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
    I've added this to around 3/4 pint of still spring water and I've been taking sips a few times a day...

    The smell and the taste.... it must be chlorine dioxide..... mustn't it....?
    When I drink chlorine dioxide in water, I add 3 or 4 drops of lemon essential oil per pint.

    That result is a major improvement in the taste.

    thanks for that - the taste and smell doesn't bother me too much because it is so diluted - but I have lemon essential oil so might give it a try some time -

    do you know what would be in the 'MMS' bottle...? is it sodium chloride or sodium chlorate... or something else...?

    Just wondering what the raw chemical material is before activation into chlorine dioxide...

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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

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    Dr. Lee Merritt gives her simple step by step instructions for mixing and using chlorine dioxide. What to do when you are sick. How to keep from being sick.
    Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v5hhym4

    Just starting to watch this.... and I see (3:06) that it's a sodium chlorite solution that is at the base of it so that must be what's in my (old) bottle of MMS.... it's just been in the cupboard for years and doesn't appear to have lost it's potency - going by the activation - taste and smell....

    Perhaps more about ingredient details were on a box - or instructions leaflet...

    cheers

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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

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    it's a sodium chlorite solution that is at the base of it so that must be what's in my (old) bottle of MMS
    Yes - the most common way that MMS is sold is in a pair of those approx 4 ounce white plastic bottles, with tops that are convenient for measuring out drops. Part A will be the sodium chlorite solution (sometimes that bottle is labeled MMS) and Part B will be a mild acid solution, of the right potency to go with Part A, an equal number of drops from each bottle.

    My (fading) recollection is that the two ingredients have a long shelf life, but whether "long" is several years or several decades I don't know ... perhaps never knew. I would expect them to fade slowly, and measuring the exact potency of the resulting chlorine dioxide solution, once mixed (one or a few drops of each in water) is not easy. MMS made from less potent ingredients is not "bad" ... just weaker. The approximate potency can be measured with some test strips that one can purchase, but that measurement is give or take a factor of often no better than two (1/2 X to 2 X), and depends on the shelf life of the test strips themselves, which shelf life is probably shorter than what's being measured. Once the Part A (sodium chlorite) and B (mild acid) drops are mixed in water to form active chlorine dioxide solution, then shelf life is short, unless stored at nearly freezing temperatures (32F to low 40's F, I forget exactly) in glass bottles and darkness (dark glass and/or closed refrigerator). The half life of already mixed chlorine dioxide solution in an open container at room temperature is perhaps a half hour to two hours (guessing), as the chlorine dioxide (a quite small gas molecule) evaporates into the surrounding air.

    So if trying to be precise in dosing, one needs to count drops and use fresh (whatever 'fresh' means - years or decades - I don't know) ingredients and then use the mixed result right away.

    Once familiar with it and how one's body is responding, then dosing is more like one's grandmother baking a cake - a cup of that and a pinch of this - varying by circumstances and what's available.

    If you're a research scientist such as Andreas Kalcker, a bit obsessive of details and writing a reference book such as "Forbidden Health" for use by millions, based on your careful studies of many years, then it's all quite a bit more precise and scientific.
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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

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    Quote Posted by ThePythonicCow (here)
    Dr. Lee Merritt gives her simple step by step instructions for mixing and using chlorine dioxide. What to do when you are sick. How to keep from being sick.
    Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v5hhym4

    Just starting to watch this.... and I see (3:06) that it's a sodium chlorite solution that is at the base of it so that must be what's in my (old) bottle of MMS.... it's just been in the cupboard for years and doesn't appear to have lost it's potency - going by the activation - taste and smell....

    Perhaps more about ingredient details were on a box - or instructions leaflet...

    cheers

    quoting myself to add.... @20:24 ... Dr Lee Merritt says that one thing that Chlorine Dioxide might not be able to help with is a Bio~weapon... which got my attention as I have suspicions about this very nasty chest virus/infection that I'm still getting over* - so I've ordered some nicotine gum because she talks about bio~weapony 'things' being involved with blockading the nicotinic receptors and nicotine (gum and patches) can undo the blockade... somehow....I'm going to carry on with the Chlorine Dioxide anyway and when the nicotine gum comes use that a bit as well....


    * just to share something that others may have experienced - about 6 days ago when I was outside I had the sensation that very fine rain was falling and could feel it on my skin - but there was no cloud and no rain - I thought it might have been blowing in from the sky somewhere so thought no more about it - but it happened on a couple more days after, when I was outside - like a fine rain sensation on the skin but no rain and no clouds above - but then when I was in the big Tesco's near me - INSIDE the store.... I got the fine rain on the skin sensation again and thought aye aye that's weird...

    so I thought maybe the chest virus was affecting my nerve endings making them ping and react.... but also a few days previous to that I had seen a suspicious criss crossing of chem? trails in the sky - but if it was this how would they get into Tescos...?.... unless the air conditioning was sucking it in.... ?

    anyway I've never felt anything like that before or since so I don't know what it was - what a palaver, eh -

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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
    so I've ordered some nicotine gum
    I've recently been toying with nicotine gum, as I do with various nutrients and such.

    So far the nicotine seems to increase the time I can remain productively focused on some geeky task, but it also might have a downside, in that it seems to weaken my eyesight, turning the pixels on my screen fuzzier.

    However chlorine dioxide solution (CDS) to the rescue once again. Orally consuming it fixes the eyesight in 10 or 20 minutes, and misting it directly into my open eyes is even quicker. Unlike most little perfume misters which are transparent plastic (that lets light in and likely dissolves a little into the CDS, the following glass vial inside an aluminum case is well suited for CDS:

    Lisapack 8ml Perfume Atomizer Spray Bottle
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7VXFKN3
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    It just arrived on my door step earlier today, and already it's a permanent part of my CDS kit.
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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

    Quote Posted by ThePythonicCow (here)
    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
    so I've ordered some nicotine gum
    I've recently been toying with nicotine gum, as I do with various nutrients and such.

    So far the nicotine seems to increase the time I can remain productively focused on some geeky task, but it also might have a downside, in that it seems to weaken my eyesight, turning the pixels on my screen fuzzier.

    However chlorine dioxide solution (CDS) to the rescue once again. Orally consuming it fixes the eyesight in 10 or 20 minutes, and misting it directly into my open eyes is even quicker. Unlike most little perfume misters which are transparent plastic (that lets light in and likely dissolves a little into the CDS, the following glass vial inside an aluminum case is well suited for CDS:

    Lisapack 8ml Perfume Atomizer Spray Bottle
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7VXFKN3
    Attachment 54545

    It just arrived on my door step earlier today, and already it's a permanent part of my CDS kit.

    Thanks....

    Re. using nicotine in conjunction with Chlorine Dioxide to cover the (likely) possibility that there are Lab produced virus's constantly circulating with un~natural codes tucked away in lipid covered nano particles .... and that nicotine can help -

    I've order some tobacco seeds - Lemon Virginia ones..... there's a lot to chose from but that one caught my eye so I've stuck with it - it will be fun to grow something new - and bees are said to love the flowers on it...

    I'm thinking it could be used in a weak 'tea' or a footbath or something... ???

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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

    Mike Adams Talks with Frontier Pharm on Chlorine Dioxide: Natural Healing for Health and Recovery

    To learn more, visit: https://frontierpharm.com/


    - Introduction and Purpose of the Interview (0:00)

    - Overview of Frontier Farm Products (2:37)

    - Details of Chlorine Dioxide Mouthwash (6:21)

    - Introduction of Snoot Spray (11:10)

    - Additional Chlorine Dioxide Products (20:06)

    - Challenges and Misconceptions of Chlorine Dioxide (29:03)

    - Applications and Benefits for Children and Pets (32:48)

    - Philosophy and Formulation of Frontier Farm Products (56:44)

    - Conclusion and Future Plans (57:02)


    Source: https://www.brighteon.com/embed/66882ef6-ff95-471d-9499-f87b2a676bf1
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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    Mike Adams Talks with Frontier Pharm on Chlorine Dioxide: Natural Healing for Health and Recovery

    To learn more, visit: https://frontierpharm.com/
    ...
    Source: https://www.brighteon.com/embed/66882ef6-ff95-471d-9499-f87b2a676bf1
    At the 13:27 mark, Mike Adams refers to the active ingredient as "chlorine gas". Mike should know better.

    Chlorine dioxide gas (typically dissolved in an water based solution) is as different from its components chlorine and oxygen as table salt (sodium chlorite) is different from its components sodium and chlorine. Simple compounds of basic elements routinely have much different chemistry than the basic elements from which they are composed.

    Chlorine dioxide gas is much less reactive and much more biologically beneficial than chlorine gas which is highly reactive and biologically harmful.

    Our bodies are rich with chlorine ions ... which are chlorine atoms with one additional electron.

    Chlorine ions are negatively charged, but chemically neutral, and form a major and essential part of the electrical networks in our body's liquids. That's why salt (sodium chlorite) is such an important nutrient, as it dissolves into sodium and chlorine ions, both chemically inert and electrically charged, and both essential to the electrical activity in all animals, fish, and birds.

    Chlorine atoms are electrically neutral, but chemically corrosive, and biologically harmful, not beneficial.

    Chlorine dioxide in the body is neutral biologically in the vicinity of healthy cells, but when it encounters an "electron stealer" molecule, it breaks down into
    1. a chlorine ion (abundant in and essential to the body)
    2. an oxygen ion, which is biologically neutral and common in the body, and
    3. an oxygen atom.
    That oxygen atom then oxidizes the first thing it can find, which is almost always the very "electron stealer" molecule that caused the chlorine dioxide to break down in the first place, and which "electron stealer" molecules are common in almost all toxins.

    Chlorine dioxide is the "perfect cop", passing unnoticed through and past almost all healthy body tissues, until it encounters a "bad guy" toxic molecule, which it almost instantly (microseconds) neutralizes.
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    Default Re: MMS - tasteless and odourless. the new CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)

    Good grief - I purchased Snoot ten years ago on Amazon for $12.95. Now that same product, same size, is $49.99 on Amazon, or $39.99 on the Snootspray website. I'd wager that some of that extra cost goes to their marketing budget, and that Mike Adams has somehow benefited from that.
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