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does smell like chlore. pool like odor. very strong.
do not inhale the gas. mix it then wait 30secs and then drink it.
where and what did you buy exactly?
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I purchased my two part MMS from (KV Labs). Have you heard of this company? Btw, when I mix the drops they turn the amber corlor.
I greatly appreciate your time!
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amber colour and strong smell.
just check if you have 25% sodium chlorite and 4% HCL
there are many vendors on the net.
I am just starting out too but have read a lot and I am very curious about this stuff.
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Yep, 25% and 4%
One of the people I follow is Dr. Lee Merritt. She came out in 2020 to shine the light on what was taking place. KV Labs is one of the places she recommends. Anyhow, she is great to follow being that she is a Dr. and she has a podcast on Rumble. Her cahnnel name is The Medical Rebel.
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Are you making MMS1 or CDS?Hello, everyone. I made my first batch of MMS + activator today. I have a couple of questions that I hope someone can answer. First, when I mix the MMS with the activator, the resulting color is a pale yellow. When I watched the videos, the color was amber. Does this mean that I made a mistake? Second, many say that the taste is awful, but I don't taste anything weird. I am worried that I didn't prepare the solutions correctly. (Where I live, I have to make it myself.) Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
You are making MMS from dry sodium chlorite flakes / powder?
Which acid are you using?
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I’m wondering how many drops to use in a half glass of water.
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I also am a Newbie.
I’m wondering how many drops to use in a half glass of water.
Your CDS dosing question has been answered from your most recent post.
Be sure you don't confuse CDS with MMS1. They are not the same.
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thanks for the tip.
and also have a beautiful day yourself.
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Thank you for all the info you put up for newbies
One question that I cannot find the answer to yet. Is MMS tough on the kidneys? I am prediabetic and I might have problems with my kindeys.
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