Making MMS at home
MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) is used throughout the world for water purification and as an internal oxidizer for many health conditions.
It is commonly prescribed by the drop count of a certain potency (called MMS) per water intake.
Below is one of the easiest ways of making the standard solution for such medicinal uses.
The commonly available kit for making MMS includes 28% sodium hypochlorite and either 4% HCL or 100% citric acid.
The two parts may be mixed and added to water in very small, equal quantities for water purification, but for use internal use, the two are mixed and only the gas produced is used - being instead captured into another solution (distilled water). This latter solution is what is then commonly referred to as MMS.
There have been many ways presented for capturing the gas off' of the two part mix into the solution (MSS), but this seems to be the easiest by far.
Fill a 500 ml resealable jar half full of distilled water.
Place 5ml of each of the two parts (28% Sodium Chlorite and 4% HCL or 100% citric acid) into a tall shot glass and swirl them together.
Place the shot glass into the water and close the jar.
Wait about two hours for the mixed solution to 'gas off' into the distilled water, then discard the shot glass contents (the two parts).
The jar now contains your Chlorine Dioxide Solution, or MMS, in the potency commonly prescribed by drop count per water additive for many internal uses.
It will maintain potency in the fridge for a couple of months.
As a side note, MMS is not bleach. Bleach is sodium hypochlorite.