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PLEASE HELP!! Questioning: 28% vs. 25% sodium chlorite and 50% Citric Acid vs. 4%HCL
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19 Jun 2021 09:20 #69552
by CuriousNomad
PLEASE HELP!! Questioning: 28% vs. 25% sodium chlorite and 50% Citric Acid vs. 4%HCL was created by CuriousNomad
Hello! Thanks for your help. Most people who make MMS1 add the same number of drops of 28% of sodium chlorite with same number of drops of the 50% Citric Acid activator in a glass cup, then wait for 30-45 seconds before the water is added before drinking the solution.
However, I am currently in Germany and have received a 25% sodium chlorite with a 4% of HCL activator. Is it too low? Too weak? Perhaps these percentages are not what I should be using for MMS1?
I hope I did not order the wrong product for MMS1 (the solution that Jim Humble talks about) due to the difference in the sodium chlorite percentage along with the type of activator. Your thoughts will be appreciated!
However, I am currently in Germany and have received a 25% sodium chlorite with a 4% of HCL activator. Is it too low? Too weak? Perhaps these percentages are not what I should be using for MMS1?
I hope I did not order the wrong product for MMS1 (the solution that Jim Humble talks about) due to the difference in the sodium chlorite percentage along with the type of activator. Your thoughts will be appreciated!
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01 Sep 2021 20:36 #70822
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Replied by Arcus on topic PLEASE HELP!! Questioning: 28% vs. 25% sodium chlorite and 50% Citric Acid vs. 4%HCL
Your solution is fine. Optimal is 22.4% Sodium ChloriTe with a 4% Hcl -or- 50% citric acid activator
MMS and CD are essentially the same. Citric acid can be safer to use (less fumes, child proof) where Hcl tends to be easier on the stomach for some.
MMS and CD are essentially the same. Citric acid can be safer to use (less fumes, child proof) where Hcl tends to be easier on the stomach for some.
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