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Adding Crystal Light to CDS 24 Feb 2014 02:57 #40413

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Has anyone tried adding Crystal Light to CDS or MMS? I'm just wondering if this will help with the taste. I can use the capsule method at home, but that's not feasible at work.

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Adding Crystal Light to CDS 24 Feb 2014 06:14 #40416

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I am not aware that CDS had a taste problem. CDS is only chlorine dioxide in distilled water.

CDH made with HCL also does not have a taste problem. Using citric acid to make CDH will cause a bad taste.

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Adding Crystal Light to CDS 25 Feb 2014 18:07 #40507

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check the label but the crystal light I have says not a significant source of vit C, etc. so it's good to go.

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Adding Crystal Light to CDS 25 Feb 2014 18:09 #40508

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I am not aware that CDS had a taste problem. CDS is only chlorine dioxide in distilled water.

CDH made with HCL also does not have a taste problem. Using citric acid to make CDH will cause a bad taste.


Is there any discernible taste difference when making CDS with CA or HCl?

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Is there any discernible taste difference when making CDS with CA or HCl?


Ray, I don't know. I only use CDS, strong CDS, for topical applications right now and teeth brushing.

If CDS is made using the heating method, and the temperature is too high, my understanding is that some of the SC and/or acid can end up in the CDS along with CLO2. Making it the no heating, overnight method, that should not happen.
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