That's it. Of course, you could double and triple the recipe if you want. The percentages would stay the same.

Steve


On 9/13/2010 10:58 PM, Renee wrote:
So you are saying add 1 ounce of MMS to the 6.47 ounces of water?  It
would be best to be able to make up a good size amount, because then
you'd have it ready. I know Tom has talked about making it up per dose,
but having a bottle of it handy would save time and brain power.
Samala,
Renee
/-------Original Message-------/
So, subtracting the one ounce of fluid that represents the mms to be
diluted, you would add 6.47 ounces of water to get 3% using the 22.4%
sodium chlorite figure. The 5.3% filler might affect this slightly, but
I don't think it would change it very much. It looks like even if you
used the previous numbers, you would end up with about 2% sodium
Chlorite which is still in the range of stabilized oxygen. What do you
think?
        



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