I just ordered some MMS and have read the book. I find it almost unbelievable but I am willing to give it a try. I didn't feel like waiting for the week or so that it will take for it to arrive in the mail so I went out and bought some stabilized oxygen at my local vitamin store.
The stabilized oxygen I bought is called Aerobic O7 and it does contain Sodium Chlorite. I was wondering if anyone out there knows how much Sodium Chlorite is in this solution - if it is the standard 3.5% solution that Jim talks about having used before inventing MMS? And if so, since you have to use between 8 X - 12X as much to gain the same affects, how much vinegar would you have to use to activate it?
This is what I did:
Measured out 70 drops of the SO (Stabilized Oxygen) - it equaled just under 1 TS. Then I added just under 2 TS of vinegar. I waited about 3 minutes then added regular filtered water (from a Brita in the fridge) - Should I have used ONLY distilled water?? The I drank it. This was over 4 hours ago and I feel 100% ok.
Now my questions are:
Did I totally do this wrong? Should I feel or notice any affects?? And all of my previous questions as well.
Well, i can get pretty impatient sometimes so i can see why you did that.
I dont know the specific amnt of sodium chlorite in that product, but to be on the safe side i think u should assume its 5% strength as thats the maxium it could be.
so, using 70 drops of that stuff, is like starting off on 14 drops of mms which is way too high. you should probably start off with one drop of mms to start with. so probably about 5-10 drops of that stuff u have. but u already said u took that much and felt fine after 4 hours, so as long as you dont get diareah, nauseas or anything u shud be fine.
u use 5 x as much activator as mms, so assuming your 70 drops of stabilised oxygen equals 14 drops of mms, that would equate to 70 drops of activator (14 x 5) which u already measured and comes to a teaspoon. more activator is not supposed to harm anything. they say not to use vinegar as an activator anymore, but if thats all you have...
brita filtered water is what i use, i cant buy distilled here. as long as your tap water is not fluorinated i dont think its too bad.
Thanks for your response. I have a feeling that the Aerobic o7 doesn't have more than 3.5% or they would have probably stated it on the bottle but you never know. Going by those #'s and multiplying it by 12 (b/c the drops out of this small bottle I believe are smaller than the drops of the standard MMS bottle - I believe Jim says that in his book) so I figured I took the equivolent to 6 drops. I'm 5'11 and around 200 lbs (and also have a high tolerance to just about any drug or foreign substance) so I fugured 6 drops would be ok to start with.
My concern is that I did not use nearly enough vinegar although I though Jim said it was ok to use 2X the amount of drops of vinegar to activate it but you would need up to 5x or more if you used lime or lemon juice.
I'm going to take another dose tonight before I go to bed and use more vinegar....and a little less solution - just in case it is the 5% solution.
I thought I would look that up to see what I could find & here is what I found:
From Cancer Tutor:
"Among the many brands of stabilized oxygen, the brand I use is Aerobic O7 (that is an "Oh," not a zero, which stands for Oxygen). It is even better to have potassium added to the product, which is called Aerobic KO7. Just put "Aerobic K07" into Google (include the quotes) and you will get about a thousand hits. Aerobic O7, without the potassium, can be purchased at some health food stores."
Higher Parts-Per-Million (PPM) does not mean that the product is better. Too much oxygen can cause over-oxidation within the body. As a result, cells can become damaged, resulting in premature aging.
Aerobic 07 was formulated with these concerns in mind. It contains a moderate level of oxygen. When taken as directed, there is enough oxygen to provide a benefit to the user, but not to cause over-oxidation within the body.
In order to provide a stable environment for oxygen, the oxygen atoms must be bound to a stabilizing compound. It is important to choose an oxygen product that has stabilizers that provide a stable environment and allow for a controlled release of oxygen.
Antioxidants should be taken in conjunction with any oxygen supplementation. If a person is deficient in antioxidants, even oxygen from the air we breathe can accelerate aging and cellular damage. Nascent oxygen is even more aggressive than atmospheric oxygen. Therefore, it is important when anyone takes an oxygen supplement to also take antioxidants. This will ensure that the cells will be properly protected."
***Antioxidants should be taken in conjunction with any oxygen supplementation.