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CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution: Chlorine dioxide gas put in water
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30 Nov 2024 19:52 #84898
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Replied by JimY on topic Question for Quick CDS Made in a Glass, Two Compartment Food Storage Container
Yes it was only 3 - 4 hrs. I transferred it to a sicilone tight bottle at night.If you made CDS in a bento box container, it should take about 3 hours, not overnight.
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01 Dec 2024 13:23 #84906
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Replied by healthfreedom79 on topic Question for Quick CDS Made in a Glass, Two Compartment Food Storage Container
so if you use 2x the amount of HCL that would speed up the process of making CDS.
even 4x faster? interesting
even 4x faster? interesting
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02 Dec 2024 09:46 - 02 Dec 2024 09:49 #84910
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No, increasing the amount of 4% HCL won't speed up the process of making CDS. What it may do is reduce the concentration (ppm) of CLO2.
If you used 10% HCL or 50% citric acid, you would only need one reactor infusion instead of two infusions if 4% HCL is used.
If 50% citric acid is used, it does not gas into CDS like HCL does, which raises the TDS. Using 50% citric acid to make CDS results in a more pure CDS that could be used for injection. You would need to raise up the pH to about 7.3 by adding the correct amount of unreacted sodium chlorite solution for injection use of CDS.
Replied by CLO2 on topic Question for Quick CDS Made in a Glass, Two Compartment Food Storage Container
so if you use 2x the amount of HCL that would speed up the process of making CDS.
even 4x faster? interesting
No, increasing the amount of 4% HCL won't speed up the process of making CDS. What it may do is reduce the concentration (ppm) of CLO2.
If you used 10% HCL or 50% citric acid, you would only need one reactor infusion instead of two infusions if 4% HCL is used.
If 50% citric acid is used, it does not gas into CDS like HCL does, which raises the TDS. Using 50% citric acid to make CDS results in a more pure CDS that could be used for injection. You would need to raise up the pH to about 7.3 by adding the correct amount of unreacted sodium chlorite solution for injection use of CDS.
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02 Dec 2024 12:23 #84915
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well in the photo they tell to use 1:2 ratio MMS to HCL.
I dont see any difference between the compartement Bento Box or Andreas his method with the shot glass in the glass container.
the only differece is the ratio of sodium chlorite and HCL used.
I dont see any difference between the compartement Bento Box or Andreas his method with the shot glass in the glass container.
the only differece is the ratio of sodium chlorite and HCL used.
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02 Dec 2024 14:29 #84919
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Question for Quick CDS Made in a Glass, Two Compartment Food Storage Container
Read the fine print in the QCDS PDF which uses a bento box.
There has to a reason why a bento box was chosen to make QCDS compared to the containers used in the video AK made.
By the way, the method AK shows in his video was developed by me in 2015.
www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS-how_to_make_3000_ppm_using_4pc_HCL.pdf
www.brighteon.com/95b304c7-e0a4-4606-ac44-303c8fa3ec9e
There has to a reason why a bento box was chosen to make QCDS compared to the containers used in the video AK made.
By the way, the method AK shows in his video was developed by me in 2015.
www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS-how_to_make_3000_ppm_using_4pc_HCL.pdf
www.brighteon.com/95b304c7-e0a4-4606-ac44-303c8fa3ec9e
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05 Dec 2024 00:53 #84936
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Replied by JimY on topic Question for Quick CDS Made in a Glass, Two Compartment Food Storage Container
I think the main difference is the large surface area in activation chamber which allows less time to solve in water.
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