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Genie (Ne Ohio, Usa) on 03/16/2017
5 out of 5 stars

Greetings. I'm on the candida protocols from book. I had to buy 1% MB, rather than the 0.1% called for. I thought I had figured out how to dilute but also confirmed where Bill addressed the problem for another person.

I followed as he states: 1 part by volume of 1% to 9 parts water. I used tablespoons, 1 to 9. Then I thought I understood that would be my jar supply to work out of. I then did 10 drops (protocol amount) from that new mix and added water for drinking. Added 1/4 tsp sodium ascorbate as directed whereupon he says it should go from blue to clear. It did not clear. I'm guessing maybe he expected my powder to be same strength as his powder...or something like that? My powder is 'crystalline' and states 1/4 teaspoon is 1112 mg vitamin C as sodium ascorbate and sodium 137 mg. I guess I thought powders would be one basic same 'strength'. I added another 2 teaspoons once before hoping that would help but it did not.

I could certainly be 'one sandwich short of a picnic' in my reasoning so please help me get un-stumped. I'm very new at this stuff as well as having 50 varieties of foggy, soggy brain. Thank you for sharing your power around the universe.

Goofy Genie

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Replied By Bea (Brisbane, Australia) on 05/25/2017

I haven't read the instructions, but I am very familiar with vitamin C. Usually vitamin C means Ascorbic Acid. Sodium ascorbate is also called vitamin C - as are all the ascorbates, but the ascorbic acid has been reacted with in this case Sodium and is fully buffered so a neutral pH. This will react different chemically to straight ascorbic acid. In the instructions did they mention which form to use?
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Replied By PamB 69 (Whangarei) on 04/24/2022

I have purchased 20gm Methylene Blue. I presume too make 1% solution I use

1gm to 1 litre liquid?

1% of that to make 0.1% solution

What liquid, distilled water or alcohol should I use to do this?

Can anyone help me with this please?

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Replied By Yai Buranakul (Thailand) on 08/26/2022

To make 1% solution, which is 1 gram in 100 mL of water, just put 10 grams in 1 L of water.

Replied By Pam (Kamo) on 10/09/2022

Hi, Dr Deepak Golwalker wrote me 1gm MB powder to 1 litre water makes 0.1% solution. Do you feel that is not correct all the mis and mis get me quite confused. Once I know for sure I will write it down Planned on taking 7 drops today in water with 1000mg Vit C. Pam. 82yrs old and still going!

Replied By Daniel (IL) on 10/10/2022

You may want to check about using Vit C with MB. I don't have it in front of me but I think I read in a Mercola post not to use Vit C with it.

Replied By Gail (Southeast US) on 07/07/2023

Not True!! Dr. Mercola's very recent article on his website definitely recommends taking VitC with MB.

Replied By John (BC) on 04/14/2023

There is what I have found to be a very helpful calculator for this kind of dosage at the following URL: www.omnicalculator.com/health/dosage. I'm about to do it before I spent a couple of hours working the whole thing out on a complicated spreadsheet.
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Replied By Jody (Waterport, NY) on 02/16/2025

I peel one grapefruit and one orange, then blend in blender with some filtered water. Then put about 1/4 cup in a glass with a bit more water. I then add 20 drops of .5 % Meth. blue. It does dilute color so that I don't get blue lips, or tongue. I've had serious constipation my whole life. Now I go every day with no other help!
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