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CDS temp for storage? 14 Mar 2012 17:10 #14323

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I travel a lot and just produced 8 ozs of CDS- 5000 ppm. Does this need to be refrigerated? And how long will it be effective in the MMS bottles I put the solution back into? Are there any eating concerns while treatment is on going? Sunlight? I realize vitamin C is not good. I'm taking a multi-vitamin. Does this effect treatment? (been taking a multi-vitamin supplement 2 hrs after last dose in the evening) Thank you.
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Re: CDS temp for storage? 14 Mar 2012 17:57 #14328

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Hi Traveler. It seems that you have it all together! The colder the water, the greater the capacity to dissolve gasses. As the water temperature rises the dissolved gas wants to come out of solution. The only way to keep it in solution is to keep the cap tightly on. Soda pop works the same way. Ultraviolet light causes the chlorine dioxide to decompose therefore it must be kept out of sunlight.

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Re: CDS temp for storage? 14 Mar 2012 19:12 #14331

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Hi Traveler,

The temp for CDS storage becomes important when you start getting more air in the bottle. I sent 9 bottles of CDS to a Health Minister in Australia and it took 14 days to get there. It seemed to be fine on arrival.

I have done this other times as well and it seems to be fine because the bottles are filled as far as they can be and still be frozen.

Taking the vitamins 2 hrs after your last does should be no problem.

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Re: CDS temp for storage? 17 Mar 2012 09:51 #14491

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Do the same principle apply to activated MMS? Because in the videos for making CDS, you put the activated MMS in warm water to try to get the gas to generate faster. So if one were to prepare an 8 hour dose for the day, one should keep that as cool as possible throughout the day in order to maintain its potency?
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Re: CDS temp for storage? 17 Mar 2012 15:50 #14501

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Yes , and tightly capped.

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Re: CDS temp for storage? 18 Mar 2012 18:15 #14597

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At home I keep mine in the fridge. When I'm out and about, I have a child's padded lunchbox that I got from WalMart - cheap, holds about 1 sandwich and 1 drink - found it in the school supply section - it's the smallest lunchbox there- Into it I put my cold keeper (blue ice or I use something from Australia called Techni-Ice, which I keep in the freezer) - and my bottle, zip it up, and I'm on my way. It stands up vertically like a knapsack, not horizontally, and the zip is around the top, but it's smaller than all the knapsacks. I can't find it on WalMart dot com or I'd put in a photo. :(
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