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Original 11/20/2009 Post

ld
11/20/2009
11:44:10 AM


I have never been completely satisfied with the outcome of my washing clothes till I tried MMS. Before I tried detergent with borax and vinegar. Then detergent with borax and ammonia. Switched detergent to Arm and hammer and used 1/2 c. of each borax and ammonia.

The first time I did the MMS I was shocked to see all the dead stuff at the bottome of my wash tub. The clothes were also covered with the dead stuff so I shook them out outside and then threw them in the dryer. I had to go back to clean out the wash tub with windex and paper towels.

The second time I tried it, most were the same clothes but I did add a few others that had never been washed in MMS. There was alittle of the (?)and dirt which made a ring around wash tub just above the water line but nothing like the very first wash.

The third time the clothes were great and I am able to wear my flannel pj's for two days straight and sleep in the same sheets for three days.

Here is what I did for washing the clothes:. I set my washing machine on hot wash, smallest load setting. I let it fill up with the hot water, then I turn it off. Then I go and mix the MMS. First time I used 20 drops of MMS to 100 drops (I have actually been using lemon juice as my activator when using mms because I can get lemons free) If you use the lemon juice, for the 20 drops of MMS you use 1.5 teaspoons of lemon juice. After mixing the MMS and lemon juice I wait the required time (with the sand timer) and then I take the mix and put it in the washing machine. Turn on the washing machine and let the MMS get mixed in.

Then I shut off the washing machine again. Add the clothes I want to wash and change the setting on the washing machine to what ever load you have and usually mine is large. Don't over stuff the machine for the clothes need to have room to move without bunching up so they can get full exposure to seams and pockets etc. and the MMS. Then I turn on the machine again and let everything mix up for acouple of minutes, then I shut it off again.

Being cold weather and my washing machine is out in my cold garage, I lay a large plastic garbage bag on the top of the washing machine and cover it with a towel to keep the heat in since the lid of the washing machine is not very thick. I let the clothes sit for at least an hour (was told by someone that MMS is only effective for an hour and a half)

Since you do not add any soap or anything else with the MMS you do not have to worry about doing a rinse if you do not want too. My washing machine is so old that it does a cold water rinse and I cannot change it so I do not let it go through the rinse cycle. I shut off the washing machine after the spin cycle. Shake off the clothes outside then throw them in the dryer.

After the clothes have been washed in MMS once, the second time you will not have to shake out the clothes for you probably will not be able to see anything. The first time, they were everywhere on the clothes and seeing that filty wash tub made me love MMS!! Hope you have as good as results as I did. Linda

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Cheryl
6/30/2017
8:56:43 AM
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Hey Kelly S,

There is a link at the top of the page that says: Mel's Protocol.

https://howicuredmorgellons.com/melsprotocol/

Go down Mel's Protocol page until you come to the heading: MMS (Sodium Chlorite) - Water Purification Solution (WPS) and you can read what MMS is.

If you click on the Search Engine link located at the top of the page and type in MMS, you will find a lot of other information.

https://howicuredmorgellons.com/search/

I hope that helps.


Kelly S
6/30/2017
8:56:25 AM
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WHAT IS MMS ???????????


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