Hi Lisa, you certainly can make it in your own home and relatively
easily. The second part of Jim Humble's book explains how to do it in
great detail. The biggest problem seems to be accessing the sodium
chlorite as, in some countries, it has to be labelled as dangerous
goods for transit purposes.
Cheers, Roger B
NZ
On 6/10/2009, at 9:42 AM, Lisa wrote:
Can "you" (as in us at home) make their own MMS or should it be
purchased? I
just purchased 4 oz. but if there's a recipe to do it at home I'm
all ears
:o)
Lisa
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Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 2:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>MMS and MRSA
I recall that "made up MMS" had a shelf life of two years. Must be
kept away from light.
Chuck
There's an exception to every rule, except this one.
On 10/5/2009 12:49:07 PM, Marshall Dudley ([email protected])
wrote:
Melly Bag wrote:
I want to buy MMS, what is its shelf life?
It should be indefinite as long as it is in a closed bottle. The
only
thing that can make it break down is acid.
Marshall
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