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How can you possibly say its the same thing?
MMS1 is sodium chlorite that is put through an activation process and changed to chlorine dioxide at time of ingestion.

MMS2 is calcim hypochlorite, a totally different substance.
It is not the same thing as MMS1 put into capsules.
Hi Arrowwind, I wonder if you know if hydrated calcium Hypochlorite is ok to use as MMS 2?
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Hi Arrowwind, I wonder if you know if hydrated calcium Hypochlorite is ok to use as MMS 2?

I am not all that familiar with this product so far so I cannot comment.
My one thought on the topic is, if MMS1 has done great things for you why treat further? Unless symptoms persist I would not do any other treatment but instead focus on nourishing and healing the body from other directions. A yearly cleanse might be appropriate with MMS1.
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I'm still waiting for an answer about MMS2... Do we take it on an empty stomach or not?
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Default Huge price hike from mm1

Hi all
Very surprised that nobody has asked why the huge difference in pricing of product 1 compared to 2..it seems that this is now becoming very commercialised

This is not minimal but enormous price hike over a year for something as yet unproven.[ the capsules are not that dear]

And yes l am keenly interested in the mm2 and look forward to reading a lot more ..will stick with mms1 for a while till you people give feedback
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I have seen a lot of comments on site referring to MMS2 when it�s really MMS1 and putting it in capsules. I thought MMS2 is a separate product altogether? Could anyone clarify that for me?
Hi, I think you are confusing MMS 1, which may be taken in a capsule to avoid the taste, and MMS 2 which is calcium hypochlorite, also taken in a capsule. The two products are different.
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I have seen a lot of comments on site referring to MMS2 when it�s really MMS1 and putting it in capsules. I thought MMS2 is a separate product altogether? Could anyone clarify that for me?
MMS1 (Chlorine Dioxide) used to be called 'MMS'.

But when MMS2 (Calcium Hypoclorite) came along, MMS was changed to MMS1.

They are two DIFFERENT (water purification) chemicals.

MMS1 - is usually taken in liquid form after being activated & then mixed with water or a non-vitamin-C juice BUT for taste reasons, it can be put into a capsule immediately before taking by mouth. See artticle here
https://jimhumble.biz/biz-capsules.htm

MMS2 - on the other hand, MUST be taken in capsule form as it is caustic mixed with water outside the body. It IS ok, however, when it is mixed with water in the stomach.

Hope this helps!

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Followup on my previous post.

Just took my 2nd dose after waiting 2.5 hours.
This time I took it after having eaten a sandwich 45 min earlier.
The results are much different. Very minimal sensation
in stomach compared to empty stomach. No burping to talk about.
This is how I will take it from now on.
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Exclamation DO NOT Take VITAMIN C With MMS1

Do NOT take VITAMIN C 2hrs before taking MMS1 or with the MMS1, or 2hrs after taking MMS1.

Although MMS1 is activated with the appropriate number of drops of citric acid, lemon juice or vinegar, it MUST NOT be mixed with any liquid containing VITAMIN C when you add the drinking liquid after the 3min activation.

Nor must VITAMIN C be taken 2hrs before or after taking MMS1.

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MMS1 (Chlorine Dioxide) used to be called 'MMS'.

But when MMS2 (Calcium Hypoclorite) came along, MMS was changed to MMS1.

They are two DIFFERENT (water purification) chemicals.

MMS1 - is usually taken in liquid form after being activated & then mixed with water or a non-vitamin-C juice BUT for taste reasons, it can be put into a capsule immediately before taking by mouth. See artticle here
https://jimhumble.biz/biz-capsules.htm

MMS2 - on the other hand, MUST be taken in capsule form as it is caustic mixed with water outside the body. It IS ok, however, when it is mixed with water in the stomach.

Hope this helps!

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I'm afraid I might have really messed up. I like to add mineral supplements and colloids in my daily routine. I had been adding to the water to take my MMS1, now I wonder if I have been deactivating everything! I will do it different starting tomorrow. I learn so much, thanks.
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Thank you for those posting their experiences with MMS2. I am trying it out as well. I tried MMS1 with good success so hopefully MMS2 will yield positive results as well.
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Calcium Hypochlorite (mms2) breaks down into two substances when mixed with water. Hypochlorous Acid is one and Mr. Humble seems quite happy to bring this up. Why doesn't he bring up the fact that the other component is Calcium Hydroxide? BECAUSE IT'S POISON TO THE BODY! Take this stuff at your own risk but do your own research. Look up the dangers of Calcium Hydroxide. Please.
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Hi genewell

I note that, according to Wiki, Calcium Hydroxide is a calcium supplement in mineral fortified baby formulas.

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Calcium Hydroxide isn't poison if the dosage is so minimal and it is even less than what in a baby's formula.

Thanks for the information, but I have already looked up on Calcium Hydroxide aged ago.
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Unhappy calcium hydroxide

Well, I still don't know. This is what I picked up on WIKI:

As with many chemicals, exposure may pose health risks:
  • Inhalation: Respiratory tract irritation. Coughing, shortness of breath, chemical bronchitis.
  • Ingestion: Internal bleeding, possible perforation of esophagus, severe pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and collapse.
  • Eyes: severe irritation, pain, ulceration, blindness.
  • Skin: burns, blistering.
  • Chronic Exposure: dermatitis or severe irritation to skin.
No mention of dosage.
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Default Take care not to overdose.

And that is the point with anything I guess, an overdose can kill! Oxygen is toxic at a partial pressure of more than 2.

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