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Is my bottled water good enough for using MMS (screenshot)?
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25 May 2016 04:54 #52326
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Hi!
Per the "Health Recovery Manual" (pre-release) book by Jim Humble it is instructed to use bottled or distilled water in order to avoid chloride and fluoride.
My 10 litre bottled water contains chloride 2.0 mg per litre (see screenshot).
Is it insignificant small amount of chloride in the water and my bottled water is okay to use?
We also have water filtration-alkaline machine at our household producing 9.5ph water, but the owner said this machine does not filters fluoride.
In my case what water would be better to use for making MMS, the one with ph level 9.5, but not filtered fluoride or the bottled one with chloride 2.0 mg per L ?
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Per the "Health Recovery Manual" (pre-release) book by Jim Humble it is instructed to use bottled or distilled water in order to avoid chloride and fluoride.
My 10 litre bottled water contains chloride 2.0 mg per litre (see screenshot).
Is it insignificant small amount of chloride in the water and my bottled water is okay to use?
We also have water filtration-alkaline machine at our household producing 9.5ph water, but the owner said this machine does not filters fluoride.
In my case what water would be better to use for making MMS, the one with ph level 9.5, but not filtered fluoride or the bottled one with chloride 2.0 mg per L ?
Thank you
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25 May 2016 05:42 #52327
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I would probably use the bottled water. There is a question about using high pH water. Been trying to find some to test.
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28 May 2016 23:56 #52367
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Hello,
A few more questions about MMS and water.
- is alkaline water drinking during the day okay while on MMS protocols? I mean drinking this water in between, not using it for MMS doses (for MMS doses still using bottled water).
- While I'm making my MMS doses: is adding hot water okay, e.g. 50-70% room temperature water + 30% hot water so that my MMS dose is warm to drink? Would warmer effect MMS effectiveness badly?
If possible can you please supply references to books of Jim Humble or other approved sources.
A few more questions about MMS and water.
- is alkaline water drinking during the day okay while on MMS protocols? I mean drinking this water in between, not using it for MMS doses (for MMS doses still using bottled water).
- While I'm making my MMS doses: is adding hot water okay, e.g. 50-70% room temperature water + 30% hot water so that my MMS dose is warm to drink? Would warmer effect MMS effectiveness badly?
If possible can you please supply references to books of Jim Humble or other approved sources.
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29 May 2016 03:14 #52371
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The warmer the dose the faster CLO2 will outgas.
Don't know about drinking alkaline water.
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While I'm making my MMS doses: is adding hot water okay, e.g. 50-70% room temperature water + 30% hot water so that my MMS dose is warm to drink? Would warmer effect MMS effectiveness badly?
The warmer the dose the faster CLO2 will outgas.
Don't know about drinking alkaline water.
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