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           herb or a tea bag that possibly is laced with a contaminant
           of some kind. Use the test strip method described on page
           278 to be sure what is compatible.


           † Some sodas work fine with MMS1: Coke, Pepsi, Sprite,
           7-Up, and Canada Dry Ginger Ale (use only the original
           formulas; do not use Diet Soda or “Light” or “Zero”). We
           do not recommend using these drinks in the long term, or
           for Protocol 1000 (due to the sugar content), as you’ll be
           drinking this 8 times a day. I would suggest fizzy mineral
           water as a better choice because it is sugar free. However,
           if taste is an issue, for someone who is seriously sick,
           taking an MMS1 dose in soda is better than not taking it
           at all. You could mix your dose in a 4 ounce/120 ml size
           cup and add 1 ounce of Pepsi for example, and the rest
           water—that may be enough soda to just cover the taste
           of MMS. But in many cases mineral water alone (with fizz
           and no sugar) helps overcome the taste.


           Note: Although I have personally tested these drinks with
           MMS many times, it has been brought to my attention that
           soda companies tend to adjust their formulas from time to
           time, and often differ from country to country. The safest
           way to know if your drink is compatible with MMS1, is to
           test the drink with a chlorine dioxide test strip. (See page
           278 for more information on these test strips produced by
           the  LaMotte  Company,  and  how  to  use  them  to  test
           compatibility with MMS1 and various liquids.) If test strips
           are not available and a person is on a protocol using a
           particular soft drink or bottled juice as a mixer, but not
           getting any results after five or six days, I strongly suggest
           switching to another liquid to drink your dose.

           † Smell can have a huge affect on taste. If you find you
           can't stomach the taste of MMS1, try changing how you
           drink  your  dose.  Some  people  actually  hold  their  nose
           while drinking their dose. A small-mouth bottle or glass,
           as opposed to a wide-mouth one can work wonders. Using
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