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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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It seems that one cannot buy a new HDPE bottle, at least in my area. Other plastics? No problem: PETE (1), PP (5), LDPE (4), OTHER (7). But no HDPE (2).
At the same time I can easily find HDPE in milk store.
Wondering would that be appropriate to use such milk bottle from the grocery for the Protocol 1000?
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Yeah, I did see the corresponding post about that, thanks. But I am talking about storing the prepared mixture for a whole day (8 doses, Protocol 1000).
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Does it matter what material the cap is made of? Or it does not as there is no contact basically with the liquid?
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Another bottle + cap you could consider using is GTS brand kombucha in a 16 fl oz glass bottle. The cap appears to use a teflon disc seal. Many grocery stores carry that brand. You will have to mark the bottle into 8 equal segments or other calibrations for your use. It would not have to be completely filled. I am using one of these at the moment to hold eight doses of unactivated MMS for daily use. Each dose from my bottle totals about 60 ml (2 fl oz) so I don't have to add any additional water to the dose.
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