Hi Marshall ,  I would love to try this protocol let me see if i got this
right i need to mix 1 3/4 teaspoon of mms sodium chlorite  powder into one
cup of distilled water .  2 1/2 teaspoons of citric acid in separate  cup of
distilled water  and when i want to soak feet mix one teaspoon of each into
a single glass of water and let activate for 30 seconds then i pour this
into one litre of water in a plastic tub for feet and soak for one hour  per
day for one week straight  did i get this right   Thanks  Ted

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>wrote:

> HCl is rather corrosive. I would suggest using citric acid for the
> activation (just like adding MMS to lemon juice) instead.  This is what I
> figure:
>
> molecular weight of sodium chlorite = 90.44
> molecular weight of chlorine dioxide = 67.45
> molecular weight of citric acid = 192.14
>
> So if we have a liter of water, we need to make 100 ppm which requires 100
> mg of chlorine dioxide.  This will require 100*90.44/67.75 mg of sodium
> chlorite and 100*192.75/67.25 mg of citric acid.
>
> Thus we need 133.5 mg of sodium chlorite and 286.6 mg of citric acid per
> liter of water.   However most sodium chlorite is only 80% NaClO2, so we
> have to use 25% more, or 166.875 mg of commercially available stuff.
>
> Now measuring the effective density of both, I find that one level teaspoon
> of sodium chlorite weights 4.4 g and one level teaspoon of citric acid (NOW
> brand) weights 5.5 g.
>
> Thus using volume measurements I find that we need .038 teaspoon of sodium
> chlorite and  .052 teaspoon of citric acid.  Now if we multiply both of
> these by 48 (48 teaspoons) we get 1.824 and 2.495 teaspoons per cup of
> water.
> This can be approximated by using 1 + 1/2 + 1/4 teaspoon for the sodium
> chlorite, and 2 1/2 teaspoons of the citric acid in a cup of water each.  If
> you bottle each of these, then use 1 teaspoon of each in a liter of water
> for the bath, that should come pretty close to what is needed for the 100
> ppm of chlorine dioxide.
>
> As for proper activation, I would do what is said below, use 1 teaspoon
> each in a glass of water, wait 30 seconds for activation, then add water to
> make one liter for the final bath.
>
> Marshall
>
>
>
>
>
> Norton, Steve wrote:
>
>> Very interesting. Thanks.
>>
>>  - Steve N
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: poast [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010
>> 1:07 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: CS>Kid does an experiment with CS and wins sxience fair
>> award
>>
>> Hello Ode,
>>
>> You may find this interesting to read...
>>
>> http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2006088790&IA=US2006005024&DISPLA
>> Y=DESC
>>
>>
>> Using a 5% sodium chlorite solution and 6% HCl as the activator you can
>> mix
>> up this solution by placing 5 ml (1 teaspoon) of 5% sodium chlorite in a
>> glass and add 5 ml of the 6% HCl to activate it.  Activation time is
>> about
>> 30 seconds.
>>
>> Next you add enough water to make 1 liter of total solution and use this
>> for
>> the bath for the nails (finger or toes).
>>
>> This solution is slightly stronger than the one listed in the patent,
>> but it
>> is still below any adverse effects for dermal exposure.  The solution I
>> have
>> used ends up with 150 PPM free chlorine dioxide.  As mentioned in the
>> patent, chlorine d ioxide is capable of penetrating the nail to destroy
>> the
>> fungus living in it.  It can also penetrate through the nail into the
>> nail
>> bed where it takes care of business there as well.
>>
>> To be effective, you need to stick to the 1 hour soak time, and repeat
>> this
>> every day for a week.  The fungus is killed rather quickly, but the
>> search
>> and destroy mission takes a little longer.
>>
>> Tom
>>
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