Woke up this morning to the morning sounds of Kino Bay (Bahia de Kino), in the Sea of Cortez.
Jim mentioned a science fair at the University of Sonora (Universidad de Sonora), which is ending today.
One student group is presenting an MMS booth. They are demonstrating an MMS protocol mouthwash that is administered with a pump sprayer, once a month. The chlorine dioxide molecule only lasts two hours before it either encounters something to oxidize, or breaks down into simple salt and water. But a mouth full of bacteria will give the chlorine dioxide plenty to do in its short existence, leaving a much longer positive effect. Aren’t positive effects what we’d really like to leave behind when we’re gone? Well, I do.
We’re going to drop by and take a look. We’ll meet Jim when we get in town. Another associate of Jim’s is flying in sometime today, who will contribute to the video.