About Lesson
Well now we change the subject and we are going to see what are the differences between the different substances that we usually use, since we have seen that there is confusion with these terms, we are going to clarify possible doubts:
- MMS (Master Mineral Solution) is the name Jim Humble gave to the mixture of sodium chlorite with 50% citric acid.
- Nowadays we have learned that it is preferable to make the mixture with 4% hydrochloric acid as stomach acid is also hydrochloric acid, it is milder and causes less side effects such as diarrhoea or nausea. We usually call this mixture CD (Chlorine Dioxide). Also, with hydrochloric acid we avoid certain problems with a bacterium called Citrobacter that feeds on the citric acid
waste. - One of the peculiarities of CD and MMS is that either produces a secondary reaction in the stomach when it comes into contact with stomach acid. This also increases the amount of chlorine dioxide produced, although it can sometimes cause an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach and in high doses
may be unpleasant. - It is also more useful if we would like it to penetrate into the small intestine for a specific pathology.
- The default sodium chlorite percentage used in this course is 25%, but can range from 22% to 28%.