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30 Nov 2021 22:50 #72829 by bluecat
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Hello everyone. I am new here. I have been on the Jim Humble MMS protocol for 10 days now (6 of which were the mold protocol) & just starting the Protocol 1000. Three times I have ordered the solutions from Amazon & all three times the solution does NOT turn amber, only a bright yellow. They are stored in the fridge. Recently I ordered a 4th batch from a different supplier but I only found out it is coming from Australia so I have no idea when it will get here or the quality because I live in the US.

Can anyone please tell me if using it as a bright yellow vs amber is still ok? Will I still get desired results?

Is it kind of like using old medicine - the strength goes down, but it still works? Often then you have to take a little bit more. 

I don't mind if I have to stay on the protocol longer than 30 days because my solution won't turn amber. I just need to know if it is working at all?

The book says to use yellow for only a week but as I said, I've ordered 4 x now & the 3 I have received won't turn amber.

Or alternatively can anyone tell me where to get good quality solution that will turn amber?

I have no one else to ask & there are no FAQs on Jim Humble's site that relate to this question so I hope someone can please help!!!

Thanks so much!
 

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02 Dec 2021 09:07 #72866 by Abc
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As the temperature is too low now in my kitchen (I keep them on the shelf) the mixture MMS1 does not turn amber but stays (pale) yellow.
So I hold the glass with the drops in it close to the stove to warm it up and I wait double the time, which makes it turn amber. 
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09 Dec 2021 02:58 #72932 by Arcus
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MMS is a two part mix of 22.4% sodium chlorite and a food grade acid. You actually mix it to create the gas.
Are you buying CDS? 3% Chlorine dioxide solution is yellow and is already in consumption form (no mixing chemicals, just add water)

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09 Dec 2021 03:11 #72933 by bluecat
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I thought it was supposed to be kept in the fridge? 

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09 Dec 2021 03:11 #72934 by bluecat
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No, I'm buying the 2-part solution. They are both clear. When I mix them together it turns a bright yellow. 

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