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278                           MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           †   These  are  the  general  guidelines  for  making  MMS2
           capsules. See Protocol 2000 or Protocol 4000 for specific
           instructions on dosing with MMS2.

           † It is important to never take a dose containing an
           MMS2  capsule  and  DMSO  at  the  same  time.  See
           pages 23-24 for the full warning on this.

                       Testing to See if Liquids

                     are Compatible with MMS1


           Anytime we use a liquid other than water to make our
           MMS1 dose, we need to know that the liquid does not
           cancel out the effectiveness of MMS1. This means that the
           liquid is compatible with MMS1. If the MMS1 is destroyed
           or nearly destroyed by the liquid, we then say the liquid
           is not compatible with MMS1. You can determine if a liquid
           is  compatible  with  MMS1,  by  measuring  the  parts  per
           million of MMS1 in the liquid. This should be done both
           immediately upon making an MMS1 dose and again after
           one hour by measuring the same dose. If the strength has
           not deteriorated beyond a certain amount in one hour we
           can say the liquid is compatible with MMS1.

           Parts  per  million is  one  way  of  expressing  very  dilute
           concentrations of substances. Just as per cent means out
           of a hundred, so parts per million, or ppm, means out of
           a million. Parts per million often describes the concentra-
           tion of something in water or liquid. So if you have 25
           ppm of MMS1 in half a cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water,
           this means if the half cup of water were divided into a
           million parts, only 25 of those million parts would be MMS1.

           The active ingredient in MMS1 is chlorine dioxide. There
           are test strips manufactured by LaMotte Company that
           we can use for the purpose of determining the concentra-
           tion (ppm) of chlorine dioxide in an MMS1 dose. The strips
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