Question: I thought that color safe bleach was peroxide. Also that
peroxide is not similar to chlorine dioxide, I thought it worked in a
different way. My chemistry is rusty, though. The editor here is
confusing me, which is not hard to do at times. It might be interesting
to see if the chlorine dioxide works for morgellons also, but it is not
a peroxide bath, it would be more like a bleach bath. This post is
similar to the one I read before- I thought it was posted here, but
apparently I don't have my archives going back that far. -k.
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:43 PM, Heidrun Beer wrote:
Editor's note: The primary ingredient in this discovery was the
laundry detergent with color-safe bleach. The bleach is an oxidizer
similar to MMS. The boost from the alfalfa is not easily understood
but clearly was helpful. Nano-bodies carried in the blood stream
would be perfect targets for chlorine dioxide gas to destroy so a
four-drop dose of MMS taken internally would be a perfect compliment
for this bathing process. Note also that MMS can be used in swimming
pools and also safely in a bath tub. MMS is a water purifier first
and foremost. For a tub one might mix a 40 drop dose of MMS for
bathing (not drinking).
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