Making CDH with extra acid
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No, do not activate MMS with an activator first.He uses sodium chlorite and citric, and you speak about MMS and HCI. So must I first activate the sodium chlorite (How?) to mix it with HCI?
Follow the directions:
1. Add 220 ml of clean water to a bottle
2. Add 10 ml of MMS (unactivated)
3. Add 10 ml of 4% HCL or 50% citric acid
4. Put the cap on the bottle and shake.
5. Put the bottle in a place which is dark and not cold.
6. About 12 hours later you should have CDH.
Watch this video to see how to make it.
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The recipe for CDH is 220 ml of water plus 10 ml of MMS and 10 ml of activator, preferably 4% HCL. If you only have 50% citric acid, you can use that, but the taste will not be good.
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so 2.5g sodium chlorite (80%) plus 5g citric acid (or 10ml hcl 4%) and top up to 240ml.
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MMS1 doses should be made fresh for each hourly dose.
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Using dry sodium chlorite would be sensible for the chemistry or industry usage, where they have very accurate measurement devices.
Insanity is doing the same old thing that failed and expecting a different result.
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I saw the file which mentioned McRae-Lackney CDH recipe (4% HCL). Note that shelf life will be 2 weeks. The same recipe made with 2% HCL results in a 2 month shelf life.
Is it same ratio 22+1+1 with 2% HCL ? shelflife 2 months?
I found CDH is much simpler to make and easier for beginners.
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So just to confirm. After making the CDH according to the above procedure, 1ml of this CDH would = 1 drop of MMS1.No, do not activate MMS with an activator first.
Follow the directions:
1. Add 220 ml of clean water to a bottle
2. Add 10 ml of MMS (unactivated)
3. Add 10 ml of 4% HCL or 50% citric acid
4. Put the cap on the bottle and shake.
5. Put the bottle in a place which is dark and not cold.
6. About 12 hours later you should have CDH.
Watch this video to see how to make it.
So if we want to consume the CDH, we would add 10ml CDH to 1 litre of water and consume 100ml every hour?
Is this correct?
Edit: Do you have to keep CDH refrigerated like CDS as well?
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