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Take this treatment information seriously, but always consult a qualified healthcare provider before considering any such approach.
Here is a link to two eBooks written by the person who discovered this protocol. Specific details about its application are included in the second book, Chapter 13: MMS Intravenously. Here is how to get the two books: or get them from the poster of this article—email the poster of this article.
The above two books provide detailed information about the protocol. I will not repeat all of the details here, but there are some important considerations I want to emphasize.
First, it is possible to make chlorine dioxide at home by mixing Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS), which contains 28% sodium chlorite, with citric acid, lemon juice, or lime juice.
Second, do NOT use any type of vinegar when making chlorine dioxide. Using vinegar is outdated. There are exactly three things you can use to mix with Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS) to make chlorine dioxide:
- Citric acid powder, if purchased from an MMS vendor (recommended item),
- Freshly squeezed lemon juice (you must squeeze real lemons yourself and refrigerate it),
- Freshly squeezed lime juice (you must squeeze real limes yourself and refrigerate it).
If you use lemon or lime juice, since this involves direct application, you may need to filter out particles. If you use citric acid powder, mix it with distilled water.
Also, after mixing the sodium chlorite (MMS) and citric acid or juice, wait three minutes. It takes three minutes for the chemical reaction to complete and for chlorine dioxide to form.
It is critical to understand that the effectiveness of chlorine dioxide may be reduced by Vitamin C or other antioxidants. The term "antioxidant" also includes immune-supporting nutrients. Be cautious about combining these substances with this protocol.
Additionally, it's important to build up to the required amounts gradually to avoid uncomfortable die-off reactions.