Try "Muriatic acid."  Hardware store, or internet.

Dan

On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Paula Samuels Anthis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Tom,
>
> You brought up several points we, nor anyone else had mentioned.
>
> I am so sensitive to citric acid that we are using either fresh lemon juice
> or ACV  to activate the MMS as we do not even have any citric acid.  Can you
> transpose your calculations using either of those?
>
> Don't know where we could get Hydrochloric acid here in the boonies, maybe
> the high school?  If that becomes a possibility, how much do I need and does
> it come in different strengths?
>
> I have been washing the sheets and clothing double in HOT water with oxy
> cleaner and detergent.  When you say 5 ml of MMS, do you mean activated MMS
> or straight out of the MMS bottle MMS......sorry I get so confused about
> that point.  Renee suggested that we refer to the activated as AMMS and the
> unactivated as MMS.....and that has helped us differentiate here at home....
>
> Leon is notorious for acquiring thrift store personal clothing and I do not
> mind so long as on arrival home it gets the multi wash in hot water TX and
> sometimes even bleach the bejeebers out of it in the old washer outside so I
> do not get sick from the chlorine smell inside the house.  BUT he also will
> just put his new finds away if not thinking about it or I do not catch him
> wandering in with his newest treasure  (old habit we are still working on).
>
> Our big bone of contention is his buying used shoes and not washing them in
> hot water and bleach before bringing them in.  I go balistic on this one as
> I have had to fight fungus and yeast so much more since we married a year
> ago and think it is coming in one the used stuff he is constantl acquiring,
> and he blissfully remains clueless no matter how many times I ask him to
> clean up his shoes and his act because of my own poorly functining immune
> system.........as he blissfully floats down de nile. Yurgggghhh.
>
> Thanks for the input and for listening and I look forward to your answers to
> this post.
>
> Blessings from Paula
>
>
> Fw: RE: CS>MRSA - again
>
> RE: CS>MRSA - again
>
> Friday, October 22, 2010 1:02:32 PM
> From:
> "Tom Poast" <[email protected]>
> To:
> "" <[email protected]>
>
> Hello Paula,
>
>
>
> The MMS protocol doesn’t produce enough chlorine dioxide to be effective
> against MRSA.  It helps, but it isn’t strong enough to eliminate it.
>
>
>
> If you had hydrochloric acid, a topically mixture could be made that is
> strong enough, and still not too strong to irritate the skin and surrounding
> tissue.
>
>
>
> However, let’s work with what you have.
>
>
>
> Mix up in a glass 1 ml of MMS and add to that 1 ml of 10% citric acid.  Let
> this activate for 10 minutes, then add enough water to make a total solution
> of 125 ml.  Cut a square of paper towel that will fit over the problem
> area.  Dip the paper towel into the solution and apply.  Let it sit there
> for 5 minutes, then repeat 2 more times.  This will give you 3 applications
> in all.  This solution has around 100 PPM free chlorine dioxide but is an
> acid so it may irritate the skin.  An application in the morning followed by
> another application in the evening should eliminate the surface MRSA.  You
> can mix the solution in the morning, use it, and store it out of UV light
> until evening and use it again then.  It probably should be mixed fresh each
> morning.
>
>
>
> Re-infection is another issue and you may want to consider disinfecting
> clothing and sleeping materials to remove that possibility.  In your washing
> machine you can pour 5 ml of MMS into the water and that should help.  In
> order to get a more accurate figure I would need the amount of water it
> takes to fill up your machine during a typical load.
>
>
>
> Tom
>
>
>


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