so does sodium chlorite do the same job as ASC Tom? and if so, why do we use
ASC? thanks. dee
On 18 Sep 2010, at 03:01, Tom Poast wrote:
Hello Renee,
When I think of MMS, I think of the whole MMS protocol.
When I think of sodium chlorite, only one part of the thinking process goes
to
Great explanation, as usual, Tom. But--since most people only know MMS, and
can not get the flakes--or don't have them and don't want to mess making
their own liquid--I think most everyone will stick with the MMS designation.
At least when someone says that, we know it's the 28 (22.4)% solution,
It all depends on what causes the infection?
Jen -
--- On Fri, 9/17/10, needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net
Subject: CSinfected tooth
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, September 17, 2010, 3:29 PM
When I had this problem someone
One ounce of Colloidal Silver swished hard in your mouth then swallowed,
Morning, Mid Day. Eve, just before bedtime, or more every day for a week,
will
take care of infection, it is best to kill infection before you have it worked
on, All that infection could end up in your blood, heart,
This is interesting reading but I am still confused as how to discriminate when
to use unactivated MMS (1 drop in a bottle of drinking water) and MMS activated
with acid. Would someone please explain this simply?
I'm not a chemist but I do follow directions well.
Thanks.
PT
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Simply explanation is--if you are really sick, use the activated. If you
are not ill and wanting to stay that way, use unactivated. If it's a few
drops in water, it more or less winds up being stabilized oxygen, which many
people have taken daily for years. No colds, flu, etc.
Still, I would
Thank you Renee. That really helps.
PT
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From: Renee
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: CSTumor reduction
Simply explanation is--if you are really sick, use the activated. If
you are not ill and
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