Re: SilverFox Question - Taking unactivated MMS
Hello Love To Learn,
Let's see if we can work through this...
28% technical grade sodium chlorite is actually 22.4% sodium chlorite. 22.4% of 1000000 gives you 224000 PPM of available chlorine dioxide in this strength solution. Since the conversion to chlorine dioxide is not perfect and there are some losses, only 60% of the theoretical chlorine dioxide can actually be produced.
This ends up with 28% technical grade sodium chlorite having 134400 PPM of actual available chlorine dioxide.
With my
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement bottle dropper, and my method of forming drops, I am getting 17 drops of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement per ml. 10 drops would be about 0.588 ml. If we take 0.588 times 134.4, we come up with about 79 PPM available chlorine dioxide in 1 liter of water. The same amount in 200 ml of water, instead of 1 liter, would yield a solution with about 395 PPM available chlorine dioxide.
Keep in mind that the amount of chlorine dioxide released as free chlorine dioxide depends on the material used for activation. If you are interested in predictive numbers, you can create a table relating the PH of the activated mixture with the amount of free chlorine dioxide in the solution. In general, the stronger the acid, the more of the available chlorine dioxide is released as free chlorine dioxide. If you use hydrochloric acid, you release all of the available chlorine dioxide.
You can purchase test strips to measure the concentration of free chlorine dioxide in water. This allows you to run some tests on your own. I get mine from
http://www.cole-parmer.com
.
The 1 PPM free chlorine dioxide came from Jim Humbles report that he experienced 100% success using this strength with people who were suffering from malaria. For some unknown reason, Jim Humble was not satisfied with 100% success and changed the protocol to incorporate using a much stronger acid. The result is that more of the available chlorine dioxide is released as free chlorine dioxide, and it takes a lot of dilution to bring it back down to 1 PPM. Unfortunately, he did not alter the dilution and now people are taking doses with very large concentrations of free chlorine dioxide in them. This results in nausea and diarrhea from the mild chlorine dioxide poisoning.
Overall, I have run thousands of tests with
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement . I am unable to produce a dose with 1 PPM free chlorine dioxide following the current MMS protocol. My results have also been verified and confirmed by industrial laboratory testing. I am not sure why Jim Humble changed the protocol, but since he did, and since his early work was based on a dose with 1 PPM free chlorine dioxide, I am forced to believe that this current protocol is flawed. He says that he ran some tests on this, but the nature of the tests and the results he is keeping confidential, so I am unable to comment on them.
Since a 22.4% solution is 4.48 times more concentrated than a 5% solution, you can easily make a 5% solution by taking 1 part MMS and adding that to 3.48 parts water. A 5% sodium chlorite solution has 30000 PPM available chlorine dioxide. If you put 1 ml of this 5% sodium chlorite solution in 1 liter of water, you will have a solution with 30 PPM available chlorine dioxide. Once again, the amount of this available chlorine dioxide that is released as free chlorine dioxide is dependent on the strength of the activator. The stronger the activator, the lower the PH of the solution is dropped, and this releases more of the available chlorine dioxide as free chlorine dioxide.
Tom