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Chapter 2 – Safety Precautions 21
ounces/60 ml) of water. Drink a few more sips of plain
water after this if desired.
If your home has a septic tank do not dump MMS waste
down the drain as it can kill the bacteria in your tank. This
makes a mess and is expensive to repair.
MMS liquid full strength out of the bottle (22.4%
sodium chlorite solution) can irritate the skin. If it comes
into direct contact with the skin, rinse it off with clean
water. Try to avoid getting it on clothes as the
concentrated solution can discolor them. A dilute solution
may also discolor some fabrics, depending on the
concentration and the fabric. (There are two exceptions to
this rule of putting full strength MMS on the skin, you can
do so for short periods of time to help burns and mosquito
bites, see pages 245 and 196 for proper instructions.)
Avoid breathing in high concentrations of chlorine
dioxide gas produced from the mixing of sodium chlorite
and an acid activator. Chlorine dioxide gas easily escapes
when MMS and activator are mixed and are not in a sealed
container. It is best to avoid getting a direct whiff of it as
it could cause coughing. Do not mix your dose directly
under your nose or mouth. If doing the Bag Protocol, (see
page 156) be especially careful not to directly breathe in
the fumes. There are times when breathing in the gas in
small controlled amounts (see page 159) are called for
and it can be very healing to the lungs and sinuses, but
do avoid this unless you are under a specific protocol
requiring it and know what you are doing, as it is easy to
inhale too much.
MMS protocols have been known to cancel out the
effect of birth control pills.
When traveling with, or transporting MMS, activator
acid, and other supplies necessary to do the protocols in