OR...you could just use a drop unactivated in half a glass of water...
I seriously doubt anybody will get a negative reaction.
You're worrying this thing to death...
Chuck
Yes, but did you read the REALLY fine print?
On 9/13/2010 11:18:39 PM, Renee ([email protected]) wrote:
> Ah--the rub comes in here--Jim Humble says
> it's 28% sodium chlorite. It is NOT. Since the sodium chlorite that the MMS
> is made from also has some 'filler' material in the flakes, when the s
> chlorite is made into MMS as per Jim's
> instructions,
> it's actually a 22.4% of Sodium Chlorite. The other 5.3% is the filler
> material.
>
> So--does this effect the number of drops used to get at a 2 to 3% stabilized
> oxygen formula of sodium chlorite? Dunno. As I said--math challenged.
>
> Samala,
> Renee
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> -------Original Message-------
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>
> Well, I wouldn't
> say that I'm a math whiz. But maybe I can help. So,
> if you have an ounce of mms at 28% concentration, that ounce contains
> ..28 ounce of sodium chlorite.
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