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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 17 Dec 2012 22:11 #28294

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Hi everybody here's a YouTube of my second batch of CDS. 24 Drops of MMS1+ 24 Drops 50% Citric Acid yielded 1 Liter of CDS @ 50-100 PPM, strong enough to dilute down to 3-4 Liters @ 25 PPM. Perfect for Protocol 1000/2000.
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Supplies List:
28% Solution of MMS1
50% Solution of Citric Acid
1 Liter Distilled water
4 oz. baby bottle
1 Liter Water Bottle
1 Pint (glass) jar or container
1/4 I.D. Polyethylene tubing
Mr. Coffee Cup Warmer
Aquarium air pump
Silica (glass) Air Stone Difuser (bubbler)
CDS Test Strips
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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 17 Dec 2012 22:24 #28295

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Great Video.... thanks for posting !!!


Clint

I have to ask... how does your stone hold up to the CDS gas ?... no disintegration ?... or is it because its a smaller dose of MMS being used in the bubbler bottle ?
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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 17 Dec 2012 22:50 #28297

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I'm using the Sweetwater® Silica (glass) Air Stone Diffuser (bubbler) that Jim recommended in his YouTube. I'm hoping it will last. I've only used it twice. We'll see how long it lasts.

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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 17 Dec 2012 23:35 #28299

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I am too.... I just can't see HOW the CDS can break down the glass diffuser..... unless the CDS reaches a very high temp or something, but even that can't bem, because its being cooled by the water its in.

Thanks again for the upload

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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 17 Dec 2012 23:41 #28300

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It doesn't break down the gas diffuser, it causes the plastic barb to melt/collapse. At least, that was my experience.
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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 18 Dec 2012 15:41 #28326

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It doesn't break down the gas diffuser, it causes the plastic barb to melt/collapse. At least, that was my experience.



That was my experience as well. I had a line blow off with the build up of pressure. I no longer use them - if the CD gas is dissolving the plastic, some is getting into the CDS
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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 19 Dec 2012 08:28 #28350

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Hmmmmm. Interesting point.

I only got the diffuser because Jim Humble specifically recommended the Sweetwater® Silica (glass) Air Stone Difuser (bubbler) by name in his YouTube saying it was the only bubbler that could stand up to CDS.

The topic definitely deserves further examination. Chlorine Dioxide dissolving ANY plastic tubing or fittings into the final CDS solution would DEFINITELY be a problem.

I'd really like to how many people out there have actually stopped using the bubbler rig because of this possible issue?

A simple and cheap "work-around" the problem would be to make a home-made bubbler (diffuser): Plug, or seal off the end of the tubing that goes into the 1 Liter bottle and then drill 1/16" or 1/32" holes along the last 3" or so along the end of the tubing.

How does that sound?

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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 19 Dec 2012 12:38 #28360

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TG, I think you're using one of the older videos. All last year I said that CDS was a moving target because it would change from video to video. <G> But we learned a lot.

I used the bubbler rig once - others more than once. I had no problem with the stone itself. There may be others out there still using it. I found no need for the bubbler - don't think Andreas has used it.

Some people like to be fancy and do all these "technical things" however, CDS is pretty simple.

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YouTube Making CDS in my kitchen! Woohooo! 19 Dec 2012 18:21 #28366

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Hi TG and those responding to this thread,
Yes, CDS certainly is a moving target! I've been watching from the wings of this forum for a few months waiting for enough clear information on how to make and use CDS so I can use it instead of MMS1 for protocol 1000. Thanks for the video, TG. I still have some questions, but after viewing it, I'm hoping I might be able to make and use CDS soon.

Over the years, I've developed an aversion to the taste of MMS. About 3 yrs ago I used the old MMS protocol of building up to 15 drops of activated MMS a day in apple juice and continued with the 15 drops once a day for about two weeks. This allowed me to rid my body of excess candida. Presently I'm only using the MMS once a day in my waterpik for dental hygiene (6 drops of activated MMS a day added to 1 Qt distilled water).

About a year ago, I made an unsuccessful attempt to complete the "new" protocol 1000 (taking 3 drops of activated MMS each hour, for 8 hours a day, for 3 weeks), but the taste got to me so I could not complete the protocol.

I'm hoping to get around the bad taste, but so far the explanations about how to make the various strengths of CDS and how much of each strength of CDS to ingest for protocol 1000 have been unclear. I'd appreciate any clear instructions experienced folks could give.
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