Re: Dilute HCL cures same as MMS ?
Hello Bruce,
That's OK, I can't understand a thing you are saying either... [smile icon]
However, I still have more questions...
I believe it was in the studies done with rats (do you have rats "down under?"), it was observed that they were only able to get around 30% of the ClO2 into their blood supply. 70% of the ClO2 solution passed right through them.
The 30% that was circulated through their system took around 72 hours to be completely eliminated from their system.
I don't know how this transfers to humans, but let's just run for a minute using these numbers...
Here is the question...
If we assume 5 liters of blood, and recognize that only 30% of what we put it is actually going to make it into our blood, do we adjust things upwards to compensate?
For example: We could adjust the 5 liters up to 8.5 liters knowing that we are loosing 70% off the top due to the inefficiencies of our bodies to process chlorous acid.
Moving on, I may have been misinformed. I was under the impression that the PH of
citric acid was lower than that for lemon juice. Lemon juice is around 2.5, and I though a 10% solution of
citric acid was around 2.
Are you sure a 10% solution of
citric acid has a PH higher than lemon juice?
Just to make sure we are on the same page here...
You are saying that to treat 5 liters of liquid using ASC technology, you would use 0.15 ml (about 3 drops) of a 28% chlorite solution and activate it with 0.03 ml (a little less than 1 drop) of a 50% citric acid solution.
I am using 20 drops = 1ml.
In doing this, you would have around 1 PPM available ClO2 in your 5 liters of liquid.
Is this what you said?
Tom