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04 Mar 2018 21:10 - 04 Mar 2018 21:11 #57823 by CLO2
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Eliza, to see the amber color try activating a 3 drop MMS1 dose. Be sure you do that in a container that will keep the drops confined to a small area such as the concave bottom of a shot glass or tilt a glass so the drops are not spread out across a wide area. And, look through the drops, not down on top of them.

Here is a 4 drop MMS1 dose in a test tube. Note the yellow CLO2 gas above the solution.

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04 Mar 2018 21:17 - 04 Mar 2018 21:24 #57824 by CLO2
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TerriW said:

Is it necessary to keep the MMS and Activator equal drops?

Yes, the ratio should be 1:1, one part of each if you are using 4% HCL or 50% citric acid. If you are using the old 10% citric acid activator, the it would be 1:5, one part MMS and 5 parts 10% citric acid.

Since you are making MMS1, most of the activation (~90%) will happen in your stomach acid when ingested. You can ingest just MMS in water and activation should happen in your stomach. There is a forum thread on this protocol.

If using MMS1 topically know that there is little CLO2 available, although we think MMS is useful as it may get activated elsewhere in the body. Personally, I use 100% CLO2 topically. It is called CDS and I apply it undiluted.
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04 Mar 2018 22:06 #57825 by CLO2
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TerriW said:

A few questions:
1. The sizes of the drops do matter? Perhaps I should use a syringe?
2. If we're not making HCL in our bodies, we may be losing most of the benefit of MMS?
3. Most importantly, I want to know now (while I'm learning) is whether my drops are good or bad?

Where do you all get your drops? Maybe I should buy some more?

1. The size of drops is not that important as long as you use the same dropper all the time. You will be calibrating yourself to use MMS1 by following the Three Golden Rules. If you are not improving your health, increase the number of drops or move up to the next protocol in line with the HRP. If you are having Herx reactions, then reduce the number of drops.

2. if you are one of those rare individuals who does not generate adequate stomach acid, then use CDS or CDH instead of MMS1 for ingestion of CLO2. Externally, MMS1 is about 10% activated, CDH about 50% activated and CDS is 100% activated.

3. If looking for the elusive MMS1 amber color at 30 seconds of activation time, I answered that question earlier today in this thread.

4. I make my MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) from sodium chlorite flakes.

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05 Mar 2018 08:39 #57832 by Eliza
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Thanks for your reply and also the photo. I'm a bit stumped as I've tried up to 6 drops 1:1 to get some volume, always in a small clean glass and with the same dropper which is a glass one with the rubber thing on the end. Have also tried just dropping from the bottles themselves. The only time I've got closer to amber is when it's not 1:1. I should add, this is my second batch, they kindly sent me replacements when I sent in photos. I need to get to the bottom of this as it's preventing me from starting, already delayed because of waiting for the replacement and our recent snow storm. Should I just go ahead regardless? Thanks!

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05 Mar 2018 13:58 #57833 by cprivate
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Hi TerriW,
I think I have good news! On this site at upper right corner, you will see a yellow button with buy MMS on it. There it explains how to test MMS. Color is test one...and WEIGHT is test two.
I weighed my MMS after taring my scale with my ml marked measuring cup. I made sure my scale measured grams.
Then I poured 100 ml of mms1 into the cup. It weighed 120 grams which is the low end of normal. So it is a slightly weaker solution as 122 grams is ideal.
Since I am a newbie anyway, I intend to use my mms1 even though I have a little weaker solution.

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05 Mar 2018 16:18 #57835 by Eliza
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Hi - thanks for that - I've also had some success after finding another glass dropper and using that, it's much more amber. I have no idea why there should be any difference but there it is. Onwards and upwards!

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05 Mar 2018 20:30 #57836 by CLO2
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Eliza, the new dropper you are using probably dispenses larger drops. I have seen drops vary as much as twice as large between droppers. If you use a 1 ml syringe and want a 3 drop dose, that would be 0.15 ml of each solution. You can measure that amount with a calibrated syringe. Here is a photo showing 0.20 ml of MMS1.

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06 Mar 2018 08:19 #57837 by Eliza
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Thanks again - interestingly, the second dropper has smaller drops ... Wondering why the colour of the mix in the syringe is so yellow compared with the mix in the vial on your previous post?

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06 Mar 2018 09:35 - 06 Mar 2018 09:36 #57838 by CLO2
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I was wondering the same thing. Perhaps because there is very little room for CLO2 gas to expand in the small syringe compared to the much larger test tube, or in an open container as is normally used to activate MMS1. There is pressure build up in a syringe which I have seen with larger doses. Still thinking about this question...
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09 Mar 2018 14:28 #57862 by TerriW
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I've been away from internet for several days, and just able to return and read all these great comments, info and suggestions! I'm catching up.

I wanted to let you all know that I watched the YouTube video (thanks to the suggestion of someone here) about how to test. I was only doing two things differently -- not using distilled water, and not using a syringe for measuring the liquid. As someone here mentioned the difference in ozs. I was using R/O (no chlorine or fluoride) water that the book said was ok.

I quickly changed to distilled water and could immediately taste the difference. With my R/O water, it had zero taste. I did not understand all the comments about how bad it tasted ... until I used the distilled water. Yuck!! Then, I tested 3:3 MMS to HCL, and it tested at 25 ppm, barely. But it was certainly close enough and a lot higher than before.

I've been using distilled water since. I still have not used the syringe. I can barely choke it down, but doing it. I'm also having some physical reaction, which I did not with my R/O water. I was up to 6 drops with the R/O and felt nothing. Now, at 3 I'm feeling it.

With all that said, the color is STILL yellow! It looks just like the color in the syringe photo someone posted. Nothing like the vial photo color.

Thanks for all the comments and helping each other. Certainly helps to have support through this process.
I'll update if I learn anything new.

Blessings!

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