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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
No Gas when activating mms1
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The solution is from Eden health products and i am using a %50 citric acid solution from the same company.
The solutions are about 9 months old and have been in the fridge since we brought them.
My questions are :
Do you think the solution has weakened dramatically over the past 9 months, to the stage where i need to put more than a 1-1 activator in it?.
If so will it make a big difference if i put lets say 4 or 5 drops of activator in it than i need.
So instead of a 5-5 solution i try a 5-10 solution. Will the extra citric acid upset the stomach or will it do nothing.
Or is it that the citric acid has weakened over the 9 month period and not the purification drops? in which case more citric acid is the right approach.
look forward to your input as i still have 3 new bottles left in fridge that are 9 months old .
many regards and happy health to all
Arkwood.
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MMS has a shelf life of 7 years.
But you can add an extra drop or two of one or the other and chase ideas.
If you're not tired of the taste....
MMS0 Zero Taste
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I still have one question not answered though.
Does the solution have to produce a gas when its activating as mine isn't anymore this is what is puzzling me. Over the 6 years of using mms i have always produced the gas when activating.
look forward to any reply's By the way to the rev ray we can stomach the taste no problem have done for the 6 years our mouths must be made of asbestos hehehehe
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I also see it at times smokes and does not.
Sometimes is darker coloured than other times.
I don't think it's critical it smokes.
Asbestos was something I didn't try n the days I was trying to mask my taste buds from MMS.
Thanks for the tip
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When you say you're not producing gas - what observations lead you to that conclusion?
When the acid is mixed with the sodium chlorite - clo2 is produced as you've experienced in the past. If the solution temperature is above 11 C the gas will evaporate out giving the chlorine type smell.
If your solution is above that temperature, it turns brown when mixed, I would say that you've got to be producing gas - but I'm not a chemist.
Put a mix in a small bottle, put a deflated balloon over the top - if it inflates - your producing gas
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Or, activate 3 drops out of sunlight, then put in direct sunlight. If the solution is in a tall container, the gas should be contained so you can see it. Keep flame away as it could ignite. I guess if it did ignite you would know CLO2 gas is being generated.
Another way is to pour some MMS/CDS/CDH into a tall clear bottle like a baby bottle, then pour out the solution and cap. Put in direct sunlight and see if a cloud forms in the bottle. I bet it will and quickly.
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many regards and happy weekend from Australia
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