Citric acid used with MMS reduces Lyme arthritis symptoms temporarily
Dr. Hesselink, the doctor who wrote Chapter 22 of the book The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century, was the first to start using citric acid. While preparing his friend to go to Africa to use MMS there, he decided it would be best to give him bottles containing dry MMS powder (sodium chlorite) and that once in Africa his friend could just add water to the bottles. He then decided to do the same with the lemon juice to be used as the activator. For this purpose, he bought citric acid powder, since that is the acid in lemons. Well, it worked fine. His friend made a big hit and helped many sick people get well.
After his friend returned from Africa, Dr. Hesselink was sitting talking to one of his other friends who had Lyme Arthritis — in fact, an extremely bad case of it. He suggested to this friend that he should mix a dose of MMS the way his other friend had mixed doses in Africa. The doses used in Africa contained 12 drops of MMS and 60 drops of citric acid solution.
He did as Dr. Hesselink instructed and amazingly, the arthritis was gone the next morning, although he reported that it returned in about 6 weeks. Since then, he requires a dose every few weeks. This indicates, of course, that he is not taking the time to make sure that the arthritis is completely destroyed. Dr. Hesselink has used MMS and citric acid to kill Lyme Arthritis in several other people, so for some time, I have been recommending using citric acid, as that is the acid in lemon juice, and it is also working as well as vinegar.