pipoptimist post=76269In a the years I've been using MMS and CDS, never once have I tested its strength.
If you've made as per Kalcker's instructions, it look and smells like CD, then it will no doubt be CDS. Good enough for me as all the protocols are guidance only, the best way moving forward with strength/quantity is to listen to your body.
As for your TDS meter - I may be talking out of my backside about the '0' reading bit, but presumably you have made the CDS with distilled water. CD gas hydrolises in water - it retains its gaseous properties unlike most substances that dissolve in water - that is there is no reaction with the water, so no solid 'by products' produced - in layman's language. So no dissolved solids as you've used pure distilled water.
As for your test strips - is it reading off of the scale of the strips? Do you need to dilute the CDS to obtain a reading - Kalcker covers this in the video JimH links to.
This isn't the wisest approach.
If your CDS isn't 3000ppm and instead it only turns out to be 2000ppm, and you make up a daily bottle for drinking, your bottle won't be at the strength it is supposed to be according to the protocols and so you won't be treating your ailment with the right amount of CD.
This is especially true if you are fighting cancer or any other serious issue - you want to know that your doses are full strength otherwise you could lose the fight with an under powered treatment.
Get the LaMotte #3002 Test Strips, they're not expensive.