Unactivated MMS, rarely used, is simply the drops from an MMS bottle and no
acid added to the drops.  It can be used straight from the bottle for burns
(But must be washed off in 30 seconds) and some people have put a few drops
of straight MMS into a liter of water and sipped on that all day (which
tends to be exactly what stabilized oxygen is--just harder to say exactly
what percentage of sodium chlorite you are getting this way).

Activated MMS is when you take drops of MMS from the bottle, add some form
of acid, wait 3 minutes for it to 'activate'.  

Because Jim Humble always used just MMS for both straight and activated, it
was very confusing to some people.  I was trying to explain it to a German
friend of mine and she just couldn't get his book, and his calling it all
simply MMS, whether he meant activated or not.  So I took to calling the
activated (with acid added) as AMMS, and unactivated as simply MMS.  Then
she could understand.  So a few people picked up the AMMS, but of course,
not any of the followers of Jim.  So it's still all out there as MMS,
whether they are talking about activated or non-activated.  It can be
confusing.  I wish they'd all pick up the AMMS designation just to make it
easier for people new to MMS.

Samala,
Renee 
 
 
 
 
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Can anyone explain a little the difference between 'activated and 'unactivated' 
MMS?  I understand how to do it but I don't know how to discriminate when to 
use one versus the other.