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Chapter 3 – MMS Basic Essentials                         49

               to increase their dosing steadily. But there are some
               who for various reasons cannot increase their intake
               of MMS beyond a fairly small amount, yet they are able
               to get well with low dosing. This is explained more
               thoroughly in Chapter 5, Health Recovery Plan (HRP)
               and Chapter 6, The Key Protocols.


           Note: If you have not been on a protocol and have not
           been taking DMSO already, but you have newly fallen sick
           enough to be in bed and you’re feeling pretty down, do not
           try to use DMSO with MMS1 at this point, unless you have
           already  been  using  DMSO  in  a  protocol  you  are  doing.
           (When  you  are  feeling  so  sick  you  don’t  want  to  take
           anything, it’s best to stick to trying to take one thing at a
           time. DMSO added to the MMS1 you’re making an effort to
           take as is, might add to the difficulty. Try to build up your
           stamina to taking MMS1 first, before adding in DMSO.) Do
           not try to use DMSO when you are taking less than 1-drop
           doses.

           Storing MMS


           The best way to store MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite in
           water) is in amber or green glass bottles, with a tight
           plastic (not metal) lid, and in a refrigerator. This is the
           ideal, but it isn’t always possible. If amber or green glass
           bottles are not available, a clear bottle will do, but try to
           keep it out of the light (a refrigerator is dark when closed).
           A cool dark place will suffice if refrigerator space is not
           available. If glass bottles are not available, plastic bottles
           with  plastic  lids  will  do,  but  try  to  find  bottles  with  a
           number 1 or 2 inside of a triangle on the bottom of the
           bottle. This signifies a better quality plastic. (Plastic clas-
           sified with #3 in the triangle is not recommended.) Use
           bottles with plastic lids as sodium chlorite (and chlorine
           dioxide as well) will eventually dissolve a metal lid.
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