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16 Feb 2022 07:23 #73930
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Hello All;
Is the any formulas for utilizing the MMS1 leftover from making CDS? Thank you.
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Is the any formulas for utilizing the MMS1 leftover from making CDS? Thank you.
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18 Feb 2022 03:44 #73956
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I will put the remains into two 30 ml cups and leave one in the bathroom and one in the living room until the contents turn clear. Until the contents turn clear it will disinfect the room or area you chose. When it turns clear you just have water and salt left so I'll dump the remains down the drain.
That's the only utilisation for CDS leftovers I'm aware of.
That's the only utilisation for CDS leftovers I'm aware of.
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20 Feb 2022 17:25 #74001
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After removing the shot glass of MMS and Citric Acid, I pour the CDS into it's storage container. Then I add more distilled water to the original jar and put the shot glass back in it for another 24 hours. The result is only about 200 PPM, but I add it to my daily drinking water bottle. It can also be diluted further to use in a nebulizer.
After the second batch with the same shot glass, I just dump it down the drain with running water.
After the second batch with the same shot glass, I just dump it down the drain with running water.
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20 Feb 2022 19:02 #74004
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You can use it as a disinfectant, like for cleaning cutting boards and so on.
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20 Feb 2022 19:53 #74007
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Do you dilute it?
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21 Feb 2022 06:26 #74010
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Not according to this video, it's a little ways into the video.Do you dilute it?
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22 Feb 2022 20:48 #74030
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Greetings,
New to the forum, several months experience in using and making CDS using the shot glass and canning jar method. I never gave much thought to using the residue for anything, I pitched it down the sink.
Cheers.
New to the forum, several months experience in using and making CDS using the shot glass and canning jar method. I never gave much thought to using the residue for anything, I pitched it down the sink.
Cheers.
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23 Feb 2022 06:29 #74037
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The sink method is discouraged if you have a septic system (which functions via bacteria). Thanks for responding.
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