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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 20 Sep 2021 10:04 #71253

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"Are you saying that using 5 ml Citric Acid (50%) (instead of 4% HCL) to activate 5 ml MMS won't work as is done in this video?" 

I never tested using 50% citric acid for this method. The idea was to come up with a way for people to make 3000ppm CDS using 4% HCL, which is the standard MMS activator today. That required two infusions as AK shows in his video showing my methods. 

If you have 50% citric acid, then follow the recipe I mentioned in my previous post. That was the standard for years using one infusion. 

If you have dry sodium chlorite flakes and dry citric acid crystals, use them to make Quick CDS as shown in the graphic. You will have 3Kppm CDS in 3 hours. 
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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 20 Sep 2021 10:13 #71254

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If you use 50% citric acid or 10% HCL, you can get 3000 ppm in one infusion, but the recipe changes. 
240 ml of CDS water and 12 ml of MMS + 12 ml of either 10% HCL or 50% citric acid. Activate overnight. 


Let me see if I understand correctly as I bought all the components to do it exactly as is done in the video as demonstrated by Andreas.

I can repeat the exact same procedure that Andreas uses with the shot glass and clip-on lid, BUT I just have to add 240ml distilled water in the container and 12 ml of MMS + 12 ml of 50% Citric Acid in the shot glass? Activate for 12 hours?

I don't have the container that you showed in your picture.

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 20 Sep 2021 10:21 #71255

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Right, use the same containers as shown in the video. 
240ml of CDS water
12ml MMS + 12ml 50% citric acid in the shot-glass. 
Activate overnight. 
Measure CLO2 ppm as per the PDF.
Let us know the results! 

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 20 Sep 2021 10:40 #71257

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Right, use the same containers as shown in the video. 
240ml of CDS water
12ml MMS + 12ml 50% citric acid in the shot-glass. 
Activate overnight. 
Measure CLO2 ppm as per the PDF.
Let us know the results! 

 

When you say "240ml of CDS water", do you mean 240ml of distilled water?

Because CDS water/solution is what I'm trying to make?

Sorry, a bit confused, this is new to me.....

Edit: Also, should I increase the amount of MMS and 50% Citric Acid if I want to create more CDS? So:

360ml of water
18ml MMS + 18ml 50% citric acid in the shot-glass. 

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 20 Sep 2021 20:18 #71264

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CDS water is whatever water you will be using to convert into CDS. I use triple filtered water and it works fine. Distilled water is also okay to use. If you use alkaline water, the CDS pH might be higher. 

You can scale the recipe up or down. If using a standard shot glass, 240ml of CDS water is about all you can use or the reactor solution and CDS may mix together. If that happens, you will not have CDS! 
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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 30 Sep 2021 02:05 #71467

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 11 Jul 2023 16:45 #79354

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Hello I need help with conversion to smaller doses.  I only ordered 100grams of the Chlorine Dioxide Crystals not thinking I’d need more than that.  It arrived and yeah Math is not my strong point.   It takes a good week to get more delivered and would like to try it for a sinus/dental issue due to antibiotic resistance it’s not budging.   I understand the recipe given is a years supply for a family of 4… is there a post somewhere with different conversions?  Appreciate the help.  🙏 Julie  

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 21 Jul 2023 03:34 #79457

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Math formula:   720 mls per 280 grams is as to ? mls to 100 grams. So you times 720 x 100 and then divide by 280 and you get 257mls of water.

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How to make MMS | Instructions by Jim Humble 13 Mar 2024 17:53 #81807

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Hi Everyone,
I have made MMS one other time in June of 2022.  I have two recipes to make a 4 oz bottle of 22.4% MM..  One has me using 4 tablespoons of sodium chlorite flakes (1 tbsp = 14.78 grams, or 59.12 grams total).  And I have a note the suggests 1.54 ounces  or 43.659 grams of sodium chlorite for each 4 oz bottle of MMS.  Any suggestions, maybe go with the smaller amount and work up.  I would like to make a 5 or 6 oz bottle.  Thanks much for your response. 

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