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1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water and test the ppm,
which should be 25 ppm. (For testing the ppm, see page
278.)
Water—The Ideal Liquid for Mixing an MMS1 Dose
The ideal is to take your MMS1 dose in water only.
MMS1 doses should be taken in 1/2 cup of water (this is
4 ounces or 120 ml), or mineral water. Children usually
need less than a half cup of water. When a child takes 1
drop of MMS1 or less, he should use 1/4 cup of liquid.
MMS1 should be taken in drinking (purified) water—
never tap water that has chlorine, fluoride or other toxins
added, as these will cancel out the effectiveness of MMS1
and may even make you sick. Usually it is best to purchase
bottled water. Keep in mind, all bottled water is not created
equal. Don't automatically assume just because it’s
bottled, it is more safe, clean or pure than tap water. Some
bottled water contains fluoride, chlorine or other harmful
substances. So check out your water source. Read the
labels and/or check with manufacturers to know what you
are getting. Distilled water or reverse osmosis water can
also be used.
Caution: Please remember that most places in the world
use a toxic form of chlorine as a water purifier. Even
worse than that, many places add extremely poisonous
fluoride to the water because sadly, around 50 years ago
doctors convinced the public that fluoride helps teeth.
Fluoride is one of the most poisonous chemicals known to
man. There is no evidence that it helps one’s teeth and
there are hundreds of thousands of teenagers who have
teeth with blotches as a result. Use a good quality bottled
drinking water for these protocols unless you get your
water from a pure water spring or well or you have a
reverse osmosis water filter. Distilled water can also be
used.