CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution: Chlorine dioxide gas put in water

exclamation-circle Kalcker's video about the treatment of c.o.v.id with CDS 3.000 dosage question.

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27 Sep 2020 21:59 #66067 by aydarbeya
Hi all,
In one of the Kalcker's video, he's talking about about 50 mg. of CDS aqueous solution for daily usage.

Can please someone tell if 50mg. CDS solution is equal to 50 ppm.. ? And if yes, how many doses and ml.?

I really need to know this because treating it is so problematic with MMS or CDH form. Because it gives an incredible herx reaction if you want to finish virus protocol within two hours.
Patients who are not familiar with MMS or CDH, easily get nausea and diarrhea so terribly that they refuse to use it..

It looks like CDS is a better solution on the go for people fighting this.

THanks a lot in advance...

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27 Sep 2020 22:58 #66069 by CLO2
1ml of 3000ppm CDS contains 3mg of CLO2.

So, 16ml of CDS will provide 48mg of CLO2. That works out to be 2ml of 3Kppm CDS hourly for 8 hours.

Dose (mg CLO2) = Concentration (ppm) x Volume (liters)
Concentration = Dose / Volume
Volume = Dose / Concentration
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28 Sep 2020 11:51 - 28 Sep 2020 12:03 #66078 by aydarbeya
and this 17 ml. CDS 3kppm goes into 1 liter of water I assume.. Right ?

May I ask if this 1ml. 3k CDS = 3 mg. of ClO2 is calculated with a photometer kinda thing?

And how about 1 drop MMS? How many mg. of ClO2 does it contain ?

Thanks a lot..

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28 Sep 2020 16:04 - 28 Sep 2020 17:52 #66080 by CLO2
Yes, you can put 17ml of 3000ppm CDS into 1 liter of water and take out hourly doses from that diluted solution. If following Protocol 115, you may have to adjust the amount of CDS added to the 1 liter of water.

You will probably need to add additional water to each dose as it may be too strong and may cause irritation to your mouth and throat.

I use a photometer to measure CLO2 concentration of CDS. You can estimate the ppm by using CLO2 test strips.

The key number to know is how much CLO2 is contained in 1 drop of MMS. And, that depends on drop size. For years Jim used his standard of 24 drops to each milliliter of solution. Now, he uses the more common standard of 20 drops in 1ml of solution. You can calibrate your dropper by counting how many drops will equal 1ml of solution.

A chemist told us years ago that 1 drop of MMS contains 6.7mg of CLO2 when measuring with 24 drops = 1 ml. For 20 drops/ml, there are 8mg of CLO2 per drop of MMS. So, that is 160mg/ml of 22.4% MMS.

How much CLO2 does CDS contain per ml of MMS used? That depends on the method used to make CDS. A recent Andreas Kalcker video shows my method of making CDS using the shot-glass overnight method and my method of double infusion of reactor ingredients. That method yields about 45% efficiency. A newer method of making CDS I and another person are working on, has so far yielded up to 68% efficiency. When testing is done, a paper will be published with details on how to make it.
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28 Sep 2020 16:37 #66081 by aydarbeya
Yes.. I agree.. MY CDS double infusions never reach up to 3000 ppm. No matter what I tried I couldn't go more than 2500 ppm.
Sodium chlorite 22,4 and HCl %4..
So these were my concentrations. Do you think making the sodium chlorite 25% will work ? Or any other combinations?
And by the way, I'm looking forward for the new paper :)
Thanks for great info... I appreciate it..

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28 Sep 2020 17:56 - 28 Sep 2020 17:58 #66082 by CLO2
Using single infusion you should get about 2500ppm CDS. Double infusion would result in 3000ppm. This is assuming your MMS is 22.4% and HCL is 4%. I have found that MMS I had made 18 months earlier had lost some of its potency and some older 4% HCL had the same problem. Here is my 2015 paper on making 3000ppm CDS using the double infusion, shot-glass method.

www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS-how_to_make_3000_ppm_using_4pc_HCL.pdf

When you measured 2500ppm were you using CLO2 test strips or a photometer?
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29 Sep 2020 08:20 #66084 by aydarbeya
I used Lamotte test strips as seen in Kalcker's video. I made 1 to 9 ratio to test it.. 1ml of cds and 9 ml. of water.

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29 Sep 2020 19:51 #66086 by CLO2
I don't think you can resolve CLO2 ppm to the nearest 500ppm with test strips. I can't.

If you make a single CDS infusion and compare to a double infusion, that would be interesting to measure with strips.
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