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Chapter 1 – Getting Started                               9

           It is both! As I said above, the term MMS is often used as
           a generic  term  to  describe  what  I  have  called Miracle
           Mineral  Solution in  the  past,  and  what  I  now  call  the
           Master Mineral Solution. In this context one might say,
           “Well,  it’s  the  mineral solution,  therefore  it’s  chlorine
           dioxide.” Yes, but then again, a 22.4% solution of sodium
           chlorite is also usually sold by the name of MMS, and is
           called MMS in this, and other books and websites.

           In our books, and as noted above in the definition list, we
           refer to MMS as a 22.4% solution of sodium chlorite in
           water, and use the acronym MMS1 to indicate that a food
           acid has been added to MMS which generates a chlorine
           dioxide  solution.  Technically  MMS  is  sodium  chlorite  (a
           22.4%  solution  in  water),  and  MMS1  is  MMS  plus  an
           activator, which produces chlorine dioxide. However, in
           every  day  talk  both  are  often  simply  called  MMS.  One
           might say, “It’s time for my MMS dose”, (meaning their
           activated MMS drops in water), or “Hand me the MMS so
           I can mix up my dose”, meaning hand me the bottle of
           22.4% sodium chlorite solution which will then be mixed
           with  food  grade  acid  to  produce  chlorine  dioxide.  Or,
           taking it further, one might say, “I have to order some
           MMS", which is likely to mean he/she will order a bottle of
           sodium chlorite 22.4%, plus a bottle of food grade acid.


           There  are  some  who  refer  to  MMS  simply  as  “CD”  for
           chlorine  dioxide.  Personally,  I’m  not  fond  of  that  term
           because it just adds more confusion to the topic. I am
           going into this lengthy explanation, not with the intent to
           confuse, but hopefully to clarify, because the term MMS
           has gone far and wide and is used around the world in this
           general way—in my opinion, there is no stopping it. I have
           concluded we simply have to go with the flow.

           Think of it like this—I often liken MMS to the generic term
           for coffee. One might say they like to drink coffee. But the
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