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a small-mouth bottle does not allow your nose to be inside
the container that is out-gassing chlorine dioxide (ClO 2).
Glasses and bottles come in all shapes and sizes. Be
inventive! Be on the outlook—an empty juice bottle or jar
from some other product might serve you well. Search out
what works just right for you.
If you would like to branch out and use various juices,
or sodas other than those mentioned in this book to mix
with MMS1, as a rule it is a good idea to test for
compatibility with MMS. Use the test strip mentioned
earlier in this section (see directions on page 278).
Some people have suggested the use of stevia to
improve the taste of their MMS1 drinks. We have found
that the quality of stevia varies. Some is highly processed
and some brands/types cancel out the effectiveness of
MMS1. If you want to use stevia, we suggest you use test
strips (see page 278) to confirm if the type you are using
is compatible with MMS1. (A company called SweetLeaf®
makes liquid stevia and their plain non-flavored
SteviaClear® drops are compatible with MMS1. If you
want to use the various flavors of SweetLeaf® stevia,
again, use the test strips to be sure it’s compatible with
MMS1—compatibility may vary from flavor to flavor.)
We personally have made up a water jug with purified
water and a little honey and kept this in the fridge to mix
with MMS1 drinks throughout the day. This has helped the
taste to some people’s liking. We do suggest however,
because there are many different qualities and types of
honey, (and some honey is quite adulterated) that again,
the safest thing to do would be to test your drink with
honey water. Use the test strip method, to be sure the
type of honey you are using is compatible with MMS1.