Making Sodium Chlorite Solution
MAKING Sodium Chlorite Solution
To Convert the Full One Pound Package into 48 fluid ounces (6 cups) of 28% Solution:
Step 1: Fill a non-metallic large bowl or half gal. jar with 40 fluid ounces (5 cups) of warm or room temperature distilled water.
Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (1 pound) of the sodium chlorite flakes, stir with a non-metallic spoon or shake jar.
Step 3: Once all the flakes are dissolved, cover and let it stand for several hours or overnight in a dark location.
Step 4: The solution will be transparent with a green shading. Some sediment will have fallen to the bottom of the container and/or a light film on the surface.
Step 5: Remove the surface film and slowly transfer the solution into a clean and preferably dark plastic container leaving the sediment behind.
Step 6: You now have 48 fluid ounces (6 cups) [57 ounces by weight] of 28% sodium chlorite solution ready for future use. This is the equivalent of 14 of the normal 4 ounce MMS bottles. Refrigerate the capped bottle.
Citric acid 50% solution mixing Instructions
To Convert the Full 2.36 Pounds Package into 53 fluid ounces (6 and 2/3 cups) of 50% Citric Acid Solution:
Step 1: Fill a non-metallic large bowl or half gal. jar with 32 fluid ounces (4 cups) of warm or room temperature distilled water.
Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (2.36 pounds) of the citric acid powder, stir with a non-metallic spoon or shake jar.
Step 3: Once all the powder is dissolved, cover and let it stand for several hours or overnight in a dark location.
Step 4: The solution will be transparent. Can be strained through a paper towel and slowly transfer the solution into a clean and preferably dark glass or plastic container leaving any sediment behind.
Step 5: You now have 53 fluid ounces (6 and 2/3 cups)] of 50% citric acid solution ready for future use.



