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16 Jul 2019 06:07 #60876 by CLO2
Baby Bottle Question: A 12 drop MMS1 dose divided into 7 parts would equal seven 1.7 drop MMS1 doses. Activation time today is 30 seconds as per JH. You may want to add additional water to each hourly dose if it is too strong with only 50 ml of water. A 12 drop MMS1 dose, if fully activated, should provide 80 mg of CLO2 daily or seven 11.5 mg hourly doses.

If you have never taken MMS internally, or it has been some time since you last used MMS, then follow the Starting Procedure first. That protocol starts off with eight 1/4 drop hourly doses on day one.

Spray Bottle: Correct. You should be able to tell when the CLO2 in the MMS1 solution has reduced, by the yellow color fading. Keeping it in a fridge should help.

Glass Bottles are usually the first choice for containers when storing chemicals. PET and HDPE bottles have been used for years by sellers of MMS products. Leaching of plastics into solutions could be a problem. You can look online for compatibility of those plastics with the chemicals in question. I have had MMS stored in HDPE bottles which cracked and leaked. Recently I picked up a new, unused HDPE plastic bottle and when gently squeezed, it cracked! No idea why that happened. When I make MMS, I store it in glass bottles.
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28 Mar 2020 10:36 #63274 by Ashanta
So we will get 6,25L of 4% HCl solution.

Do we need to stir both HCI and distilled water ?

MMS1 with 4% HCl solution = CDS ?

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28 Mar 2020 23:51 - 28 Mar 2020 23:52 #63288 by CLO2
MMS (not MMS1) with 4% HCl solution = CDS when made as follows:



And, you can make 3000 ppm CDS using MMS and 4% HCL with only one infusion, instead of the two infusions shown in the video. My original method as shown by Andreas Kalcker in the video is from research I did in 2015. More recent testing shows that only one infusion is needed. mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS_3000ppm_MMS_4pc_HCL_Fridge_Single_Infusion_Testing_Sept'19.pdf
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29 Mar 2020 16:12 #63306 by Ashanta
Is it ok HCl from supermarket ?
How do you measure ppm concentration ?

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29 Mar 2020 20:05 #63314 by CLO2
HCL from a supermarket? Please describe the product. Links?

mmsinfo.org/infosheets/measuring_the_strength_of_CD_CDS_CDH.pdf

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30 Mar 2020 11:14 #63332 by Ashanta
hydrogen chloride concentration 23% translated

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30 Mar 2020 18:41 #63341 by CLO2
"hydrogen chloride concentration 23% translated"

You found a product with that description in a supermarket? What is the brand name and product you found?

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31 Mar 2020 08:29 #63356 by Ashanta
Yes, from Europe.

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31 Mar 2020 18:46 #63360 by CLO2
Interesting. Could you take photos of the product so we can read what it says? Probably not in English? Google Translate works. :)

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