How does MMS work in the body?
Chlorine Dioxide and Blood Chemistry
What time during the day is best to take MMS?
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Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2. Prominent uses include water purification, oral hygiene, and more recently, oral supplementation. According to third party sources:
MMS is not chlorine dioxide; MMS is sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 22.4%. Mixing with acid briefly produces chlorous acid (HClO2), which in successive steps oxidizes ambient chlorite (ClO2-) to produce chlorine dioxide (ClO2). Chlorine dioxide is the yellow gas produced in solution and diluted before use. Chlorine dioxide is a potent broadspectrum anti-microbial agent. It is true that ascorbates (vitamin C) and other antioxidants taken the same day of treatment and any protein in the stomach at the time of treatment will react with ClO2 and render it partially or completely ineffective.
Dr. Thomas Hesselink
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine_dioxide - Wikipedia, see "Uses"
Jim Humbles ebook on the Miracle Mineral
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/30105.php - New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA
How does MMS work in the body?
Once it is introduced into the bloodstream, chlorine dioxide performs a highly energetic acceptance of four electrons when it comes across any cell that is below a pH value of 7. This means that diseased cells are essentially vaporized (i.e., 'oxidized') while healthy cells are unaffected.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
A pathogen is described as "any biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host." Types of pathogens include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, parasites and proteins.
It is commonly known that pathogens cannot survive in an oxygen rich environment or "ph balanced" internal environment.
Examples and/or typical effects of bacterial pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of viral pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of protozoan pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of fungal pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of parasitic pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of protein pathogens include:
MMS has been found to be an effective agent in creating an environment harmful to pathogens.
Chlorine Dioxide and Blood Chemistry
To understand why the Miracle Mineral Supplement works one must understand some of the chemistry of chlorine dioxide and some of the chemistry of blood. Chlorine dioxide is a gas that is dissolved in water when in the body. Chlorine and chlorine dioxide have been used as disinfectants for more than a hundred years and there is little doubt that they simply destroy pathogens of all kinds. Both have been used in water purification systems for more than 50 years. In recent years, water purification systems using chlorine has been used less and instead chlorine dioxide is used a great deal more as it has many benefits over chlorine. Chlorine dioxide is used extensively in water purification systems throughout Europe. Although chlorine dioxide is somewhat more expensive than chlorine, its many benefits over chlorine has resulted in it being used more extensively in water purification systems than chlorine. In 1998 The American Chemical Society, Analytical Chemistry Division said chlorine dioxide is the most powerful antimicrobial agent known to man.
Stabilized oxygen, a diluted solution of sodium chlorite, diluted further with water very slowly gives off chlorine dioxide. The MMS is just a stronger solution to which a food-grade acid has been added. The acid, such as lemon juice or citric acid often used in soft drinks, acidifies the solution but leaves it edible, and releases up to about 1-ppm chlorine dioxide, a level of concentration that is sometimes found in processed food but is hundreds of times that which is produced in stabilized oxygen.
References: Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia on the Internet. Search chlorine dioxide.
References: Web sites that provide many additional references.
Myeloperoxidase Deficiency Article by Javed Sheikh, MD www.emedicine.com/ped/topic1530.htm
What time during the day is best to take MMS?
Recommendation:
It is best to take MMS in the early evening. People may become sleepy after taking a dose of MMS. That simply means that the body wants to begin healing. If you get sleepy after a dose of MMS it is a very good sign so take a nap if you can. You will probably feel much better when you awaken.
A Side Note From Dennis Richard:
It is almost certain that you will get more benefit by taking it on an empty stomach but you have an increased possibility of becoming nauseated. You should eat something light before taking it if you wish to reduce this possibility. We are always concerned that a person will get nauseated and become afraid to continue using MMS.

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