Hello Renee, Since MSM has a sulphur component and chlorine dioxide scrubs sulphur from the air and in solutions, I would guess that the MSM us being oxidized by the chlorine dioxide. Unfortunately, I am not set up to test for residual MSM, so I can't fully answer the question.
Roy's success may be due to some extra MSM being left over after the chlorine dioxide in the solution is used up. The MMS protocol does not produce an efficient chlorous acid solution due to the excess activation. It appears that some of the chlorine dioxide may be used up by the excess citric acid in the solution. Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: Renee To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 12:07 PM Subject: CS>Buffered MMS answer from Tom I passed your info on and this came back, Tom. Samala, Renee