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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Surgical clamp stainless steel
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24 Sep 2016 13:11 #53438
by Mafmary
Surgical clamp stainless steel was created by Mafmary
Hello, i see mms canot be mixed in stainless steel container for it will oxidize inmediatly, can mms vbe used with people who have surgical stainless steel clams inside body? Thank you
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24 Sep 2016 22:40 #53439
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Mary, that would depend where the SS clamp is located. If any of the sodium chlorite solutions, MMS or acid activators could come in direct contact with the clamp, that could be a problem if that happened often. If the clamp is cover with body tissue, then there may not be a problem.
My stainless steel kitchen sink has had MMS, acid activators and sodium chlorite solutions come in contact with it for years and there are a few stains visible, but I don't see any holes in the sink.
My stainless steel kitchen sink has had MMS, acid activators and sodium chlorite solutions come in contact with it for years and there are a few stains visible, but I don't see any holes in the sink.
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