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Re: MMS Supply/Sources - CAUTION TO BUYERS!
 
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Re: MMS Supply/Sources - CAUTION TO BUYERS!


I'm afraid that this gentleman has gone off the deep end never to return. I use the exact same formula that Humble recommends. 42.7 grams per 4 oz bottle same as Keavey. Our product is delivered in a dehydrated state to insure freshness. This also allows for long term storage in case of emergencies. I have found that many suppliers produce their product in batches that may be stored for months if not years before being shipped to the end user. Sodium chlorite weakens over time from exposure to light and heat. In this case Mr. Bertin complained that his mixture turned a dark yellow and had bubbles and that was not right. I advised that perhaps my process of allowing for a fresh mixture was the explanation and that perhaps his previous supplies were aged and weak. Or that perhaps he didn't use a true 50% citric acid . Nothing would satisfy Mr. Bertin and now he is on an internet rampage. Oh, please Mr. Bertin look around. There sellers on the internet that sell sodium chlorite with crooked hand written labels. What do you think is in that bottle. We have sold over 40,000 bottles without one complaint until you came along. Really, the sky is not falling...
 

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