Renee wrote:
Dunno, but there certainly is a difference in the amount of chlorine in the activated MMS, smell and taste wise. You'd have to talk to Tom for more facts about amounts and such. And mostly Tom does not advocate activating it externally either, as he says there's enough stomach acid to activate it. Certainly makes taking it much easier that way--although you can also use full strength drops this way too.

There is plenty of stomach acid to activate it. That is not why it is activated externally. The reason is the speed of activation. If you do not activate it initially the level builds up slowly over an extended period of time, and reaches a rather low peak. This might be insufficient to kill what you are taking it for. By external activation, the build up is rapid, the peak high, and the overall duration rather short.

Chemically here is what happens:

Sodium chlorite reacts with acid and produces chlorus acid. Chlorus acid breaks down at a rate proportional to its concentration to chlorine dioxide. That is, if it is concentrated in a teaspoon of liquid, most of it will convert in the next 5 or so minutes. If it is in a dilute solution, such as 8 oz of water, or stomach acid, the rate is much slower, something like a couple of hours. Comparing the blood concentration of chlorine dioxide between these two for the MMS you will see a sudden rise to a significant level, followed very quickly by a drop off to almost nothing. If you take the sodium chlorite directly the build up in the blood will be over an hour, and it will stay at the peak for several hours, but the peak will be much smaller than the maximum with the MMS. The difference is like comparing putting 70% alcohol on an infection for a minute, or a dilute solution of .1% alcohol on it for several hours. It is quite likely that the latter would not have any affect at all..

Marshall
I just find the 5% a much safer, easier to handle method, especially for those that seem to be sensitive to the AMMS. The ones that don't do well on that have much better luck on the 5%. Samala, Renee /-------Original Message-------/
 Something does not compute about this.  Hubble's protocol has one drink
a solution with no more than about 4/1000% of sodium chlorite in it.
Whether one starts with 5% or 28% solution before diluting it should
make no difference.
        



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