What This Document Is
This document is a self-contained resource providing information and DIY formulas for creating and utilizing Mineral Miracle Solution (MMS) and Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS). It functions as a practical guide for individuals interested in producing these solutions independently, rather than purchasing pre-made versions. The document centers around the creation of “A” and “B” mixes – the core components for activating MMS/CDS – and details dilution methods for various applications.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is intended for individuals exploring alternative health practices and seeking to understand the principles behind MMS and CDS. It’s particularly relevant for those interested in self-sufficiency and potentially reducing costs associated with purchasing these solutions. The document aims to empower users with the knowledge to create and manage these solutions themselves, offering a degree of control over their production and potency. It also provides a comparative overview of MMS versus CDS, outlining key differences in composition, usage, and effects.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a practical guide focused on *how to make* solutions, but it does not provide medical advice or endorse any specific health claims. Users are responsible for understanding the potential risks and benefits associated with MMS and CDS, and should consult with qualified healthcare professionals before using these solutions. The document also assumes a basic understanding of chemical handling and safety procedures. It is not a substitute for comprehensive training or professional guidance.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Detailed instructions for creating Sodium Chlorite (NaClo2) and Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) solutions – the “A” and “B” mixes.
* Formulas and tables for diluting HCl to specific concentrations.
* A comparison chart outlining the differences between MMS and CDS, including activation methods, storage, and typical potency.
* Information on MMS protocols (1000, 2000, 3000) and their intended uses.
* Links to 30 training videos covering various aspects of MMS/CDS production, usage, and sharing.
* Guidance on proper storage and shelf life of the solutions.
This preview *does not* include the full video links, detailed protocol instructions, or the complete dilution tables. It provides a high-level overview of the document’s scope and content to help you determine if it meets your needs.