'Understanding MMS' Video Diary: Day 1

Woke up this morning to the morning sounds of Kino Bay (Bahia de Kino), in the Sea of Cortez.

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Jim mentioned a science fair at the University of Sonora (Universidad de Sonora), which is ending today.

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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.

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