Re: Urgent Public Notice The Legal Problem With MMS
Hello Oceanman,
When you add an acid to sodium chlorite you have acidified sodium chlorite. This forms chlorous acid. Chlorous acid has a low PH and has free chlorine dioxide and available chlorine dioxide in it.
If you use a strong acid with sodium chlorite you will release all of the available chlorine dioxide as free chlorine dioxide. You can then bubble air through the solution to pick up the chlorine dioxide. This air is then bubbled through another container of water and you end up with chlorine dioxide in water. The PH of this water doesn't change. You can then dilute the solution to get the concentration you are looking for.
Chlorine dioxide technology involves chlorine dioxide in water. Chlorine dioxide does not change the PH of the water. Acidified sodium chlorite technology forms chlorous acid.
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement involves chlorous acid with extra
citric acid in it. This is an acid with a PH in the 2.5 - 3.0 range.
All of the studies involving water purification use chlorine dioxide technology. Most of the studies involving the killing power of chlorine dioxide involved chlorine dioxide technology. Chlorine dioxide is a biocide. Acidified sodium chlorite is a biostat. "Cide" means that it kills. "Stat" means that it stabilizes the growth. If you want to disinfect something, you want to use a biocide. If you want to keep something from spoiling, you want to use a biostat.
Chlorine dioxide has been found to be safe for human ingestion at a concentration of 5 PPM over a period of 12 weeks. Acidified sodium chlorite has not been studied for human ingestion. Chlorine dioxide is used to purify water. Acidified sodium chlorite is not used because the water ends up with levels of chlorite that are higher than allowed.
Tom