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working on a theory... 30 Sep 2013 22:29 #36390

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I have a quart of CDS in the fridge with 2 holes in the plastic lid. I have noticed that when I open the door, I can smell the CDS. Anyway today when my wife cooked some eggs several of the shells had black spots and where there were imperfections like little cracks, was black lines. My theory is that what was in the eggs died and was being oxidized. OR.... I could just have had bad eggs. anyone seen this?



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working on a theory... 01 Oct 2013 14:17 #36401

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Not a clue re the eggs, Steve, but you need to get caps without holes - you're CDS gets weaker as gas escapes. <G>. Like you, I'd tend to think that the black spots were things "handled" by the CDS. Do you raise chickens? Most factory-farmed, grocery store eggs are REALLY processed for sterility on the shell. (I have 5 hens for my eggs and have to wash them before I can use them)
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working on a theory... 01 Oct 2013 17:37 #36405

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Thank you Pam,
I found a website that talks all about eggs and it describes the situation to a T. They have been contaminated and I had to pitch them. Oh well, I was hoping. I don't raise my own chickens yet but I am working on it and rabbits too. As for the holes in the cap of the quart jar. I understand about the gassing out process. When I was using CDS, it was an easy way to measure my drops as I had no dropper. Now that we are on MMS1, I just let it sit. My thinking was that I could let it act like a disinfectant in my fridge. It takes a while before it gasses out to the point where I cant smell it (I keep it just right at 10 degrees C). Other than that the only thing it gets used for is mouth wash and it is still too strong for it to be used without diluting it first. Thank you again for your kind words of instruction.

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working on a theory... 01 Oct 2013 18:28 #36409

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This is interesting, it reminds me of a post I read recently, posted by Imba, she stated:

"Hi I have been using the recommended teeth rinsing method that Jim talks about, it worked fine at first but it has left brown spots between my teeth I did not have before, in the grroves of the teeth. So what I strted to do is brush hard and long there with mms and even putting it on a small brush but to no awail, these brown dark things are there. What should I do and has anyone else experienced this?"

Could this be somehow related to the brown spots that appeared on the egg shell? since the composition of egg shell is very similar to that of bones and teeth.

This may be worth looking into.

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working on a theory... 01 Oct 2013 19:15 #36411

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According to what I saw on www.eggsafety.org/consumers/consumer-faqs it is mold infection. I don't think you have mold on your teeth. Or I should say I hope not.

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