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Re: TRIAL: MMS and Viral Conjunctivitis
 
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Re: TRIAL: MMS and Viral Conjunctivitis


Hello John,

Oops, I gave you the wrong concentrations for eye use...

It should have been 0.1% and 0.2%.

1% will sting the eyes a little, and is probably OK for a short time, but should be rinsed with water after a minute or so.

To make a 0.1% solution using Miracle-Mineral-Supplement you would put 1/8 teaspoon Miracle-Mineral-Supplement into a measuring device and add enough water to make a total of 140 ml.

When you use an acid to activate sodium chlorite you form chlorous acid. When you activate sodium chlorite with water you form unstable sodium chlorite with a neutral PH. The unstable sodium chlorite gradually breaks down releasing trace amounts of chlorine dioxide in the process. However, if the unstable sodium chlorite encounters an acid, it becomes activated at the point of contact. An acidic pathogen could be oxidized like this.

The key with infections is to keep them from becoming re-infected. Wash your hands - frequently.

Tom
 

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