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are dipped into the solution and the color that the strip
turns tells us how many parts per million (ppm) of chlo-
rine dioxide are in the solution. If you want to use a liquid
other than water for your MMS1 dose but, you are not
sure if it will cancel out the effectiveness of MMS1, then
follow the instructions below to test for compatibility.
The LaMotte High Range Chlorine Dioxide Test Strips read
from 0 to 500 ppm. Directions on the bottle may confuse
you a little bit as it only mentions in one place that the
strip is for the purpose of testing ppm. In any case, follow
the instructions on the bottle. Be sure to do the testing
where there is plenty of light (not in dim light), so you can
evaluate the colors accurately.
Instructions
Step 1
q Measure out 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of any liquid
that you want to test to see if you can use that liquid
for taking a dose of MMS1. All teas, juices, soft drinks
and other liquids other than what has been mentioned
in this book as compatible with MMS1, should be tested.
q Mix up a 3-drop dose of MMS1 and pour it into the 4
ounces/120 ml of liquid that you have just prepared.
Stir well to evenly distribute the chlorine dioxide in the
liquid.
Step 2
q Remove a single test strip from the LaMotte container
and dip it into the 4 ounces of liquid containing your
3-drop properly prepared dose. (Do not move the strip
around while in the liquid.)