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13 Jul 2013 10:39 #34576
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I have double checked with Douglas who makes all of our MMS products, Michelle is correct, i do appoligise to everyone. It is actually 20CC/ML of MMS that he adds to every litre of 3000ppm CDS to stabalise.
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15 Jul 2013 17:05 #34604
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OK, so the amount of sodium chlorite is determent on the AMOUNT of CDS and its PPM, but what if your not 100% sure of the exact PPM. Lets say + or - 5000. will it mater if you add a little less or more UMMS?
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19 Jul 2013 11:47 #34699
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Does it bother if you use a little more or less UMMS than is needed and does it still work great with DMSO?
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21 Jul 2013 11:28 #34742
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Please understand that the measurements that i originally wrote make CDS plus which would have more advantages than not.
When restoring health we always use CDS plus at the center. If anyone would have acted on those instructions there would be nothing wrong just that stabalising does not need as much MMS product. I take being a Bishop and health minister very seriously and dedicate 16 hours per day doing it.
There is no person living that has not made misstakes in their work lives and personal lives, i am no exception, the misstake i made was not harmfull it would have only done good. This was not a significant error well not to be dragged over the hot coals.
When restoring health we always use CDS plus at the center. If anyone would have acted on those instructions there would be nothing wrong just that stabalising does not need as much MMS product. I take being a Bishop and health minister very seriously and dedicate 16 hours per day doing it.
There is no person living that has not made misstakes in their work lives and personal lives, i am no exception, the misstake i made was not harmfull it would have only done good. This was not a significant error well not to be dragged over the hot coals.
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21 Jul 2013 13:21 #34746
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OK, so, just so I can understand even if I put a little less than the proper measurement amount of UMMS that is needed, will it still stabilize it well enough?
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21 Jul 2013 13:37 #34749
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Ultimately, we are our own "mad scientists," ghs - you may want to get some testing strips and check over time to see how it lasts. I usually have bottles of CDS in my fridge anywhere for "this week" to 6 months old (usually from experiments or not having used some up) - at some point, I will test them all, and then start to combine - I have almost a half gallon of stabilized at the 20ml per liter stabilization rate. And even though it's stabilized, if it takes me a long while to finish this, you can be sure I'll be testing it again at some point.
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22 Jul 2013 12:32 #34773
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can I still add more clo2 gas to CDS+ to increase the PPM or do I have to start with a new batch?
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22 Jul 2013 13:43 #34777
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Can you define CDS+ for me?
You can add more ClO2 to CDS without any problem, and the "overnight" method is the easiest way to go. It's the way we increase ppms in CDS, usually. However, it's hard to guess at what the actual amount of MMS/CA you would use to get a specific increase. So, I couldn't tell you, if your ppm has dropped to say 1000ppm, how much MMS/CA to use would get you back to 3000ppm.
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You can add more ClO2 to CDS without any problem, and the "overnight" method is the easiest way to go. It's the way we increase ppms in CDS, usually. However, it's hard to guess at what the actual amount of MMS/CA you would use to get a specific increase. So, I couldn't tell you, if your ppm has dropped to say 1000ppm, how much MMS/CA to use would get you back to 3000ppm.
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23 Jul 2013 12:06 #34812
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what I mean is can you increas the PPM AFTER you "stabilized the CDS" (CDS+)
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23 Jul 2013 14:12 #34814
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I haven't tried it. Doesn't mean it can't be done. I don't see why not - the stabilizing is to prevent the existing CD from leaving the distilled water, not to prevent more going in. Have test strips? 
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