Tom, I passed your great information on to the MMS list.  A couple people
had a few questions they asked me to pass on, when you have time to answer. 
TIA, Renee


1)  what type of C, and how much did you use, to activate the sodium
chlorite?  Since we've always been told that C DEactivated MMS, this is
puzzling.  Many people questioned why it would deactivate MMS at the time
since it was an acid, but we just took Jim's word for it.  Some people did
stop the nausea from the 28% AMMS by taking C.  Puzzling.

2) when you talked about using the 5% sodium chlorite solution to clear an
ear infection you said it would be best to 'clean the ear first'.  They were
wondering if you meant with something like h2o2.

3) here's the third question.  It's longer so I will post it as they asked
it:

In one of the messages you forwarded, Tom said:

> The most efficient way to activate sodium chlorite with citric acid
> and form a pure chlorous acid solution, is to use a 1:1 ratio of
> sodium chlorite and 10% citric acid, and let the activation continue
> for 10 minutes."

My question is, why wouldn't a dilute solution of liquid HCl
(hydrochloric acid) be better?

I bought a bottle of food grade 10% liquid HCl from an online supplier,
And was thinking that this would be much better than all of that citric
Acid - especially since most people in the states are already low on HCl
Production...

Someone (on this list) seemed reasonably sure that the 10% liquid HCl
Would also be a 1:1 ratio for activation, but I'm not absolutely certain
That is correct...