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Coconut Water or Milk to improve the taste of MMS1, CDS & CDH? 11 Dec 2015 00:18 #50596

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Someone asked me today if coconut water could be mixed with their CDS doses to improve the taste. I had not tested coconut water or milk, until now, and unfortunately both reduced the CLO2 level of CDS from 3000 ppm to 600 ppm. And the reduction happened very quickly.

The two coconut products I tested were:

1. "SO Delicious" brand organic, unsweetened, soy & dairy free, coconut milk.

2. "Naked" brand organic, no added sugar, pure coconut water, with other natural flavors.

You can use "SweetLeaf" brand Sweet Drops stevia drops which are available in many flavors and it has been tested showing no reduction in CLO2. Usually only 2 or 3 drops per dose are needed to improve the taste of MMS1, CDS and CDH.
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Coconut Water or Milk to improve the taste of MMS1, CDS & CDH? 11 Dec 2015 02:15 #50600

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I use fresh apple cider from the local fruit company.
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Coconut Water or Milk to improve the taste of MMS1, CDS & CDH? 12 Dec 2015 18:20 #50615

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What about chicken broth?

I used it but don't know if it reduced the effectiveness!

could you test that?

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Coconut Water or Milk to improve the taste of MMS1, CDS & CDH? 12 Dec 2015 23:41 #50619

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If I had some chicken broth I could test it, but I don't.

However, since you do have some chicken broth, all you need is some LaMotte high range CLO2 test strips to find out if it reduces CLO2 in MMS1.

Let us know!

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