Wednesday, July 1, 2009

What Is MMS and What Can It Do for You?

By Lee Jacobs

MMS is the popular term given to a product and protocol that was initially put together by a man named Jim Humble. Briefly, Jim made the discovery whilst being on a gold finding expedition a number of years ago, in which two of the expedition members were struck down with a serious bout of Malaria. With the nearest help being at least two days away by foot, Jim had little alternative but to share the remaining quantity of his personal supply of liquid oxygen with them - and in less than 4 hours later, both men were up celebrating their recent return to health. Upon returning home, Jim furthered his understanding of this molecule, delving deeper into the actual mechanics of the compound itself.

MMS used scientifically

The active constituent of MMS is actually not the sodium chlorite, or more commonly known as liquid oxygen, but rather the small amounts of chlorine dioxide found within it. When sodium chlorite is mixed with a pre determined quantity of citric acid (or activator), within the space of three minutes a liberal amount of chlorine dioxide is produced.

With the chlorine dioxide molecule, you may think that its chlorine component is for chlorine gas. Nonetheless, chlorine is found in many places in nature, and most often is bound to sodium, which produces table salt.

In fact, chlorine gas that is composed of two oxygen ions and a chlorine ion.

Chlorine dioxide is a powerful agent of oxidization, actively accepting electrons from other molecules more commonly known as "electron donors." At this stage, it's important to note, almost all pathogenic stressors are electron donors. This is why healthy tissue within the body is usually not touched by the chlorine dioxide compound.

Chlorine dioxide has been used within industry for a good part of six decades as a water sterilizer, and has been approved by the EPA decades ago for its ability to remove deadly pathogens such as anthrax from our drinking supply - this in itself is an endorsement of chlorine dioxide's efficacy as a pathogen destroyer. Unlike chlorine, this compound readily breaks down into the harmless by products of carbon dioxide and water. Chlorine, on the other hand takes much longer to break down, and when it does, carcinogenic compounds are created.

In spite of the fact that it is safe and effective in many applications, chlorine dioxide itself is very volatile, and must be created immediately before it's used. That's why it's usually transported in its more inert state of sodium chlorite. It's become a much more accepted compound within the water purification industry, such that sodium chlorite (chlorine dioxide) is now a preferable molecule to use for water purification, and is thus replacing chlorine in more and more applications across the country.

Jim Humble's final solution of MMS is composed of 28% of sodium chlorite in a mix of distilled water. Chlorine dioxide can be thus manufactured on site by mixing 5 drops of citric acid activator with 1 drop of MMS solution (sodium chlorite).

With your own supply of an activator, like citric acid, and sodium chloride on hand, you can make your own water purifier and pathogen killer wherever you are, and it's very safe to take with you as well.

In short, you have your good health in your hands.

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