Discover an uncomplicated recipe for creating your own MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) at home. This step-by-step guide on how to make chlorine dioxide on your home kitchen tabletop can be a valuable resource for you and your family now or in the future.
Introduction to Sodium Chlorite: The primary component of MMS is sodium chlorite, typically available in powder or flake form and commonly found worldwide at 80% sodium chlorite concentration. To prepare MMS, we utilize 28% of this sodium chlorite powder or flakes, mixed with distilled water to achieve a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution, with the remaining portion being salt.
Crucial Precautions:
- Avoid any contact between sodium chlorite or MMS solution and metal items, as it can be harmful.
- Use plastic lids for storage containers to prevent corrosion.
- Preferably use glass containers for MMS solution storage.
- Familiarize yourself with the tare feature on a scale for accurate measurements.
Basic MMS Recipe: Supplies Needed:
- Sodium chlorite powder or flakes (available at pool supply stores or online)
- Distilled water
- Accurate scale with a tare feature
- Large glass jar with a plastic lid
- Long-handled plastic spoon
- Plastic tablespoons or teaspoons for measuring
- Extra plastic containers for measuring
- Measuring device (graduated cylinder)
- Coffee filters
- Glass bottle with a plastic lid for storing the finished product
MMS Preparation Steps:
- Measure 720 grams of distilled water and 280 grams of sodium chlorite powder.
- Mix water and powder thoroughly in a glass jar.
- Allow the mixture to sit in a dark place for 24 hours.
- Filter the solution through an unbleached coffee filter.
- Perform a test to ensure the solution is a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution.
Activator Acids: To activate MMS, use a food-grade acid such as fresh lemon or lime juice, vinegar, or 50% citric acid. Maintain a 1-to-1 ratio with MMS, using 1 drop of acid to 1 drop of MMS, and activate for 30 seconds. Preferably, use distilled water when preparing the activator acid solution.
How to Make 50% Citric Acid Solution:
- Measure equal amounts of citric acid and distilled water.
- Mix the citric acid and water, and store the solution in marked bottles.
- Reheat the solution if older than a year for extended usability.
Note: Citric acid is not naturally present in the body and is widely accessible for use.
See: Breakthrough: The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century Part 2 for full instructions on How to Make MMS in Your Kitchen (Page 65). This includes instructions on how to activate MMS using lemon, lime or vinegar as the proportions and activation time is different for these than when using 50% citric acid.
Jim Humble’s instructions found in the part 2 yellow book start off with step-by-step details to make 12.6 ounces of MMS containing more than 1,412 doses in 12 ounces. That should last you and your family a couple of years. Then, in the next chapter, Humble instructs how to make either 13 or 1,300 bottles of MMS in your kitchen, including how to and where to buy the right kinds of bottles and dropper tops, the printing and affixing of the labels, text and design included.
The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century Part 1 tells Jim Humble’s story explicitly detailing his experiences with MMS including how he first became aware of the potential healing capabilities of this chlorine dioxide water purifier by witnessing its life saving effects on friends in the middle of nowhere who were dying of malaria within hours. His varied experiences led him to commit his life to the telling of the truth about how a few of these water purification drops could save the life of so many. Many testimonials from volunteers led Humble to nickname chlorine dioxide as Miracle Mineral Solution or MMS for short.
You can get both books, Part 1 and Part 2, as the perfect companion set. Humble also shares the struggles he has faced from opposition from Big Pharma and the FDA and gives you a chance to join the movement to a truly free America, one that you can choose your own medical options without the threat of imprisonment.
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