Re: Please post the formula for making MMS by johny apple bomb ..... Miracle Mineral Solution MMS Forum
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Chapter 16
How to Make Miracle-Mineral-Supplement in Your Kitchen
MAKING 12.6 ounces OF Miracle-Mineral-Supplement : There are
more than 1,412 doses of Miracle-Mineral-Supplement in 12 ounces.
That should last you and your family for a
couple of years. MMS is light sensitive so
you must bottle it in a very dark glass or
plastic bottle, or in dark opaque plastic. Dark green, blue, or brown
transparent plastic is okay. The light that goes through these dark
colors will not harm the MMS. Don’t worry about the MMS being
out in the daylight for a couple of days. However, never allow it to
set in the direct sunlight. Sunlight will ruin it in an hour even when
it’s in a dark plastic bottle.
The reason that we use 12.6 ounces is because that’s how many
ounces of MMS 100 grams of sodium chlorite will make. The reason
for that is 100 grams of sodium chlorite is the easiest amount that
you can purchase. Many chemical supply houses sell 100 grams for
about $30. Five or six pounds can be purchased at laboratory
chemical supply shops for $300, but if you are serious bulk quantities
of 100 pound barrels sell for about $400 at different industrial
chemical companies. (See Chapter 15 for data on buying sodium
chlorite.) An update from a reader tells me that a 110 pound barrel
sells for $224.40 at the Los Angeles Chemical company. But they
have a $300 minimum thus he bought two barrels.
However, if worse comes to worse, and you really need to do
something immediately to cure some problem or you just want to
prove it works there will certainly be at least one health food store
near you that carries Stabilized Oxygen. Buy some of that and use
eight times as many drops as is given in this book as a dose. The
dose that they suggest on the bottle isn’t enough to cure a mouse.
(Or if you just want some MMS exactly to my formula and don’t want
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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to fool around, buy a bottle from my friend in Canada. See the end
of Chapter 8). If you are using a regular eye dropper then the drops
are much smaller than from the bottle mentioned in this book so you
should use at least 16 times the drops given in the instructions in this
book. (That is if you are using the standard 3.5%, Stabilized Oxygen
from the health food store. I hope you understand that MMS at 28%
plus the size of the drops is 12 times stronger than the Stabilized
Oxygen so use 12 drops of Stabilized Oxygen for each single drop of
MMS that you would use. Do everything else told here, that is add
the vinegar or citric acid or Lemon or lime wait 3 minutes, add apple
juice and drink. The bottle is gone in a week or two. On the other
hand, expect most diseases to be cured in that amount of time. Also
keep in mind that there are a few groups that sell Stabilized Oxygen
that isn’t really Stabilized Oxygen, but rather some other chemical
that they think is better than sodium chlorite. Do not expect other
chemicals to work, because they will not.
In the last several years different companies have offered various
strengths of sodium chlorite solution thus making different strengths
of Stabilized Oxygen. One group sells it at 25% which is close to the
MMS which is 28%. If you did get the 25% strength it would be okay
to just use all of the recipes and drops as given in this book.
See the second half of chapter 15 for directions on how to find and
buy sodium chlorite and also see chapter 17. It’s harder to get nowa-
days because of the terrorist problem.
What you will need to make 12.6 ounces of MMS:
1. You will need at least a 15 ounce bottle. It can be clear plastic
if you do not intend to keep the liquid in the bottle for more than
a couple of days. This is OK if you are waiting to transfer the
liquid to dark bottles or containers. Just be sure that you do not
leave the liquid MMS in the clear bottle. You could actually get
away with leaving it in a clear bottle if you kept the clear bottle in
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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a closed tight cabinet. Don’t leave it in a refrigerator as
refrigerators are opened to the light too often.
2. At least one quart of distilled water. Do not use any other
kind of water. It’s okay to used purified water if it says, “For all
distilled water purposes.” Do not use spring water of mineral
water unless it is an emergency and you can’t wait.
3. A plastic pitcher that has a good pouring spout.
4. A one quart pan or larger that can be heated. Do not use
metal including stainless steel. Use glass or Corning Ware or a
new Teflon coated pot that does not have any scratches through
to the metal.
5. Some kind of fairly accurate gram scales. Should be accurate
to 1/10 gram. An electronic postal scale will do. Postal spring
scales would be okay if you had some accurate weights to adjust
the scale with just before you use it.
6. A black marking pen. Be sure you have one on hand.
7. Some small bottles to put the MMS solution in after you make
it. Many pharmacies have small brown bottles with droppers. It’s
okay to use these bottles so long as you never allow the MMS
solution to get up into the rubber bulb. If you tip the bottle over,
remove the dropper and wash it out with water making sure the
bulb is washed thoroughly.
8. You will need at least 100 grams of sodium chlorite . When
buying this chemical make sure it is chlorite that you are buying
and not chloride. Chloride will not work. You will notice that the
sodium chlorite comes in flakes, either
white or slightly yellow.
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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When buying sodium chlorite don’t tell them what you are using it
for. Tell them it is for water purification tests. The first thing that
they will tell you is that their chemicals are not for internal use. That
is not something to worry about. That is what all the sources of
sodium chlorite specify, even those that sell their chemicals for public
water systems. Remember, when you add distilled water you are
diluting the chemical. Then when you use only 12 drops and you
dilute that with ½ glass of water or juice, any impurities are also
diluted. By the time you have done that much dilution, the
impurities are always way below the maximum allowable impurities
per day that you can afford to put in your body. The sales people
are always worried about being sued, so they will always try to talk
you out of buying the chemical, or even refuse to sell it to you if you
tell them what you are going to use it for. (See chapter 16, second
half of chapter, for information on buying sodium chlorite.)
Checking the sodium chlorite powder to make sure it is real.
I worry that someone might try to fool you into thinking some other
powder is sodium chlorite in order to make you fail at curing
someone, or just some clerk might be too dumb to sell you the
correct powder. So here is how you check to make sure that you
absolutely have the correct powder. First you must buy the strips
that test for chlorine from any swimming pool store. Cost is $6.00 to
$12.00 for 50 test strips.
(1) When you open your package the sodium chlorite must be flaky.
If there is no flakes assume that you do not have sodium chlorite, but
go ahead and do the other steps given here. If the chemical passes
the following tests it is indeed sodium chlorite and they, for some
reason, ground the flakes before you got it.
(2) Crush up a few of the flakes into powder. (Do this by putting the
flakes into a tablespoon and crushing with a second spoon).
(3) Put ½ teaspoon of the crushed powder into an empty glass and
add three level teaspoons of distilled water. Swirl gently until the
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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powder is completely dissolved in the water. You could warm
slightly to aid in dissolving or you could heat the three teaspoons of
water before adding to the powder.
(4) Now drop 10 drops of this solution into an empty glass. Add ½
teaspoon of vinegar. Any vinegar will do as long as it says “5%
acetic acid” or “5% acidity.” Wait three minutes.
(5) Wet a pool chlorine strip with this solution. It should read at least
1 ppm chlorine present. It is actually reading chlorine dioxide (pool
chlorine strips can’t tell the difference).
(6) Now wet a second pool chlorine indicator strip with the original
solution from which you took the 10 drops. This solution should
read no chlorine present (because you haven’t added the vinegar to
that solution). If the chlorine indicator strip shows chlorine at this
point something is wrong. Do the test again. If it still shows chlorine
at this point where no vinegar has been added do not use this
chemical. Keep in mind that if you let the solution set for hours it
might read a small amount of chlorine.
If your powder fails either step 5 or step 6 you do not have sodium
chlorite powder. Someone is fooling you or they have made a
mistake. Run the test one more time to make sure. If it doesn’t pass
the test, don’t use it. Don’t accuse anyone. Don’t upset anyone.
Just ask for some real stuff.
If your powder is okay, follow the steps given below.
Making the MMS solution: The MMS solution is 28% sodium chlorite
powder. The 100 grams is 28% of 357 grams. That is 12.6 ounces.
If you buy a bottle of 100 grams, you should just check that it indeed
has 100 grams in it before adding it to the solution. One hundred
grams is 3.54 ounces.
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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Step 1: Verify that 100 grams or 3.54 ounces is contained in your
bottle of sodium chlorite.
Step 2: Measure out nine ounces of distilled water and add it to your
heating pot. Be very careful to get nine ounces exactly.
Step 3: Now dump the 3.54 ounces (the 100 grams) of sodium
chlorite into the 9 ounces of water in the heating pot. The heating
pot should not be on the fire yet. Put the heating pot on the hot
plate and stir until dissolved. Once the white flakes or powder is
dissolved, immediately remove it from the fire. It should never be
heated to the boiling point. It should only be warm when the sodium
chlorite is finally dissolved. Never go away and leave it heating. It
dissolves fast. Stay and stir until dissolved.
Step 4: The liquid should be yellow and clear. Pour into the pitcher
and then use the pitcher to pour into your plastic container with a lid.
Put the lid on and set aside to cool.
Warning: when the MMS is spilled on a table or on the floor it must
be cleaned up with plenty of water. Never allow it to dry. The white
powder is very flammable when dry.
Step 5: Purchase a dark colored bottle or a number of small colored
bottles and transfer from your original bottle if it is not a dark bottle.
Make up labels with the following data on them and glue the labels
on the bottles. You can use your computer for making the labels.
The MMS lasts for several years. It should have maximum data on
the label for someone a couple of years from now who might want to
use it. For example, if a hurricane damaged much of your home and
help was days away, if the bottle had proper information it could be
used to help you or save your life. If it was just a dark bottle with no
label, no one would know to use it.
See Chapter 20, page 6 for data on obtaining MMS.
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So the minimum information that should be on any MMS bottle
would be: “Instructions: Use 15 drops from this bottle and ½
teaspoon of vinegar in an empty glass. Mix and wait three minutes.
Add ½ glass of apple juice and drink. For children use same
instructions with the following drops: 3 drops for each 25 pounds
(11.4 KG) of body weight. Babies use two drops. If nausea occurs
use smaller doses until a full dose can be tolerated. After one hour a
second dose is required. Grape juice, or pineapple juice can be
substituted. Do not use orange juice.
If you are using a four ounce bottle or larger add the following data:
“MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement. Aids in overcoming symptoms,
such as, fever, nausea, headache, muscle pains, and other similar
symptoms. This is a Mineral Dietary Supplement.” Warnings: Do not
use full strength. Keep out of the reach of children. Wash off of
body or eyes with large amounts of water.
See the label at the end of chapter 17. You might be able to use it.
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