What is the difference between MMS1 and MMS2?

MMS1 (WPS1) tablets can be used instead of MMS, and are consumed with a glass of water producing chlorine dioxide. MMS2 (WPS2) capsules are consumed with a glass of water producing hypochlorous acid; the same oxidiser your own immune system makes.

Whats is MMS?

MMS is often marketed as water purification drops and may be offered under different names, including Miracle Mineral Supplement. It contains a high concentration of sodium chlorite, which is a chemical used as a textile bleaching agent and disinfectant.

What are the benefits of MMS?

Promoters advertise MMS as an effective treatment for a range of conditions, including cancer, HIV, autism, acne, malaria, flu, Lyme disease, and hepatitis, despite no evidence from medical research. The product arrives as a liquid that is 28% sodium chlorite that makers have diluted in mineral water.

Is sodium chlorite safe to ingest?

Sodium chlorite has proven industrial uses, but the FDA states clearly that you should not ingest it as a medical treatment or for any other reasons. Small doses may be safe, but ingesting larger doses could be dangerous and lead to severe symptoms, burns, and health complications.

Who created MMS?

Jim Humble
The inventor and chief advocate of MMS turns out to be one Jim Humble, a man who neatly contradicts the theory of nominative determinism pretty much every time he speaks.

Does MMS use data?

You can send and receive text (SMS) and multimedia (MMS) messages through the Messages app . Messages are considered texts and don’t count toward your data usage. Your data usage is also free when you turn on chat features. Just use Messages as you normally would.

What are the CDs / MMS protocols A-Z?

CDS/MMS Protocols A-Z 1 The glass protocol is for small surfaces. We can activate it in a glass to cover small surfaces or disinfect body… 2 2.The bag protocol is for large surfaces. It can be activated in a container inside a large size bag to cover large skin… More

How much MMS is in 1 mL of CDs?

Dosage: Each 1 ml of this CDS equals 3 drops of regular MMS*; it tests at 3000 ppm undiluted. This is the strength recommended by Jim Humble. Use an “oral syringe” from the drug store (in the baby section) to measure exactly 1 ml. Or 1/4 US teaspoon equals 1.25 ml and about 4 drops of MMS.

How often should you add water to MMS drops?

This protocol is for beginners, for those who are hesitant or insecure, for small issues or for general maintenance. Drops are always activated on a 1:1 ratio, adding 100 ml. of water to dilute it afterwards. Before starting any protocol, we check compatibility first (indication 9) to avoid adverse effects.

Which is better for topical application CDs or MMS?

• CDS is the best suited for topical application, as it doesn’t leave any acid residue at all. It can be even applied directly without diluting it, since it has a neutral pH and can therefore be applied for longer without causing irritation. We fill a spray nebulizer with cooled CDS < 0,3% (=3000ppm) and we apply it to the affected area.