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14                            MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           You  can  look  on  the  internet  for  the  MSDS  (Material
           Safety Data Sheet) for this information. This safety data
           sheet shows under “Stability Data” that sodium hypochlo-
           rite (NaClO), which again, is household bleach, can react
           with toilet bowl cleaners, rust removers, vinegar, acids,
           and ammonia products to produce hazardous gases that
           have caused hospitalization and even death. As many as
           2,200 hospitalization incidents occur each year with Brit-
           ish subjects. When mixed with various tap waters and
           brought in contact with the human body it can produce
           chemicals that are cancer causing, which chlorine dioxide
           and table salt cannot do.


           Chlorine dioxide is manufactured in one of several differ-
           ent processes from minerals and chemicals taken from
           the naturally occurring mineral, sodium chloride (NaCl),
           which is actually table salt. So, common table salt, sodium
           chloride (NaCl) through various manufacturing processes
           becomes  sodium  chlorite  (NaClO 2).  Chemically  this  is
           done by adding two atoms of oxygen (O 2) to each mole-
           cule of salt (NaCl) to produce (NaClO 2) which is sodium
           chlorite. Then when this sodium chlorite is mixed with a
           weak food acid it becomes chlorine dioxide (ClO 2) which
           is the main active ingredient in the protocols discussed in
           this book.

           Chlorine dioxide has hundreds of uses in industry and is
           used at more than 1,000 times stronger than the MMS
           Health Recovery solution in this book. Our standard dose
           of  3  drops  of  sodium  chlorite  solution  (22.4%  sodium
           chlorite in water) in 4 ounces/120 ml (1/2 cup) of water
           does not make any kind of a solution that can be called
           “bleach” referring to something strong enough to clean a
           toilet, etc. Critics that talk about MMS being bleach only
           succeed  in  unnecessarily  scaring  people  and  causing
           those they scare to continue suffering or even die. Just
           look  at  the  formula—NaClO 2  (sodium  chlorite/MMS)  is
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