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MMS deodorant/skinspray with sodium chlorite 28% and hydrochloric acid 5%
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I would like to create a MMS deodorant spray MMS
and I have sodium chlorite 28% and hydrochloric acid 5%.
Could you tell me how many drops of each should I use ?
for spray bottle with 100ml of water.
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I am sorry, I don't knoe if it is very basic question but I just would like to be sure I will do it correctly.
Thank you very much
Elie
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To eliminate body odor:
"CDS is a wonderful deodorant; it eliminates the cause of strong body odor, attacking and destroying bacteria and fungi. CDS is very effective against armpit odor, feet odor, etc. It can be applied by using undiluted CDS at 0.3% (3000 ppm) onto the skin. There’s no need to remove it afterward. For easy application, use a spray bottle. CDS is much less corrosive than activated CD (MMS1)."
Perhaps this is the reason that Jim Humble doesn't list a MMS1 deodorant spray protocol in his book? His book only contains MMS1 protocols.
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for your answer,
Does my sodium chlorite 28%
(NaClO2) will do the job to make CDS ?
What is the math formula to do if
I have a 100ml bottle to do CDS at 0.3% ?
I have to measure with drops.
I will need a formula that say something like:
for 100ml of water, I will add 20 drops of Sodium chlorite 28%
I don't know a lot about chemistry, I hope this is feasable
Thanks in advance !
Elie
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In the video he says to keep the residual concentration, but what can you do with it ?
It seems the video has no sound when he speaks about it.
Thank you,
Elie
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I'm trying this method but since I not sure
how I can use the residual concentration
I'd like to share how a friend of mine
is doing it.
For 100ml of water, he would mix
30 drops of sodium chlorite 25%
with 30 drops of hydrochloric acid 4%
and add it to the water.
And keep it in the fridge overnight
I was not sure the was doing it right and since
I am using sodium chlorite 28%
and hydrochloric acid 5%
I prefered to creat this post.
Do you have an opinion
about how he is doing it ?
Could I do it with a little less than
30drops for 100ml of water since
I am using 28% / 5% and not 25% /4%
because it uses lots less of the 2 components
than the way done in the video.
Thank you very much,
Elie
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Here's what I've done and am now doing and so far it has worked great. I live in Jakarta Indonesia and sweat my ass off here, but with this solution there hasn't been any body odor at all:
CDH4000 plus Sodium Bicarbonate (SB) / Baking Soda can be used to neutralize the acidity of a ClO2 solution for teeth brushing and other uses, including as an underarm deodorant, without significantly neutralizing the ClO2 solution being used, if used quickly enough, IE., within 30 to 60 minutes.
Test Setup:
I Added 3ml of CDH4000 (4000 ppm) to 2 different bottles, one containing just 100ml of water and the other containing 100ml of water plus 0.5 teaspoon (2.4 grams) of SB. The pH of just 100ml of water plus 0.5 teaspoon SB was 8.5-9.0 (based on pH test strips) and after adding 3ml of CDH4000 to make it 120 ppm it became approximately 7 pH. Both bottles were placed side by side to see how quickly the ClO2 was neutralized in the bottle with the SB. After a half hour there was hardly a perceptible difference in color, but it became slightly more evident after 1 hour. Then more so hour after hour.
Conclusion:
As long as a ClO2 with SB solution is used within 30 minutes, and ideally within 15 minutes, SB can be used to neutralize the acidity of CDH4000, and ClO2 in general and at the rate of 0.5 teaspoon or 2.4 grams SB to 3ml CDH4000 in 100ml of water, which creates a 120 ppm ClO2 solution. This is especially true when using this type of formulation for brushing teeth, as a mouthwash, for gargling, etc., in an IV push, and for subcutaneous injection. This formulation can also be used on the skin for lacerations and may be more efficacious than other CLO2 solutions because the SB may facilitate the CLO2’s ability to penetrate into the wound bed more easily due to saponification, which is what the SB does to the oil in the skin which otherwise acts as a water repellent.
Teeth brushing:
I currently brush my teeth with approximately 50ml of 40 ppm. Which comes from adding 0.5ml of CDH4000 to 50ml of water. This is 1/2 the water and 1/3 the ppm concentration of the above experiment, therefore 0.25 teaspoon should be plenty of SB to adjust the pH up to neutral or even slightly alkaline in 50ml.
How to make and use this for teeth brushing and underarm deodorant:
The way this can be prepared ahead of time and then used is to pre-dissolve a large quantity of SB in water at the rate of 1 teaspoon per 100ml of water and keep that in a bottle (maybe 500ml) at the sink. Next, make up the CDH4000 solution at 80 ppm and keep that near the sink too (maybe another 500ml bottle, glass though). Also keep a 50ml measuring cup, marked at 25ml increments at the sink for combining the 2 mixes. Using this cup, combine 25ml of each mix and immediately use this to gargle and brush with. Then apply the leftover to a small sponge to dab it onto underarms if desired, as an underarm deodorant. By combining both solutions in a 50/50 mix the 80 ppm ClO2 will become 40 ppm and there will be 0.25 teaspoon of SB in the 50ml combined solution.
Recipe for SB Water concentrate: 1 teaspoon Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda per 100ml water. Shake until completely dissolved.
Recipe for 80 ppm ClO2 water: 2ml CDH4000 per 100ml water
Here's how to make CDH4000: mmsforum.io/goto/cdh/33423-cdh4000-a-new-4000-ppm-cdh-which-is-easier-to-make-dilute-various-uses-of-it-covid-19
Hope this helps,
Scott
I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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CDH is made in one bottle with all 3 ingredients combined.
CDS is made using two glass containers as shown in AK's video.
Scott is right in that you don't need to make 3000 PPM CDS or CDH for use as a deodorant. If you are using CDS or CDH on say, skin cancer, then yes, 3000 ppm or stronger CDS or CDH would be needed.
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I am not willing to use SB as deodorant (if this is what you said),
CDH at a lower concentration is enough I guess.
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