file CDS much less effective then activated MMS?

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10 Jan 2020 12:06 #62108 by Infinitely Curious
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Mr CLO2,

What do you mean with "BUT, CLO2 gas loves cold water!" ?

It hardly evaporates at all in that temperature. So I am wondering. Have you compared the efficacy of CDs production in ambient temperature vs refrigerator temperature, using exact same parts and quantities?

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10 Jan 2020 12:30 #62109 by Infinitely Curious
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Lamehack,

"also, how about to use 3000ppm CDS in 1liter water + 10-30drops sodium chlorite? that way you have the best of 2 worlds, a) deliver a burst of CDS + let your stomach activate sodium chlorite."

I like the idea. Reminds me of CDH, but without the added acid. Should work fine if you do produce decent amount of stomach acid when drinking it, but otherwise it could cause intestinal discomfort.
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10 Jan 2020 20:31 #62113 by CLO2
One of the most important qualities of chlorine dioxide is its high water solubility, especially in cold water.

"Back in the day" when we used to use Andreas' heating, tubing and bottles method of making CDS (which tended to explode from time-to-time), we used cold water in the bottles because more CLO2 would end up in the water and less in the air (the last bottle in the chain had to be vented). CLO2 has a natural affinity for cold water vs warm water. It also tends to stay in solution when the water temperature is 50F or below.

This is why making CDS in a fridge works, even though the reaction is slower, needing more time to complete.
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