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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 25 Mar 2012 16:42 #14976

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Hi fourfingerz. I add 200 ml CDS@3000 ppm to 20,000 ml (5gal) water - which is a 100x dilution therefore a result of 30ppm.
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 25 Mar 2012 19:29 #14981

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Hi appaloosadreamer,

I just wanted to clarify, you wrote:

Hi Martin: I usually count 1cc of CDS (unmixed) for 400lbs of Bodyweight on my horses . I now use the 50% citric and mix it with about 2 or 3 oz of water. None of the horses ever refused that,they actually grab the syringe from me. With acute stuff like runny noses, coughs, abscesses, etc I do doses every 2 hours for 3 or 4 times, and then two more times at night if needed.
With stuff like that Mastitis you might try to spray it on the udder and spray DMSO on top of that . It gets warm, but not uncomfortable. (I tried it on myself first)
I do this every time I go out to give CDS orally. Hope that info helps.


Were you speaking about CDS or MMS? The reason I ask is that CDS does not get mixed with the citric acid.

Thanks for your sharing,

Michael

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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 25 Mar 2012 19:53 #14982

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Hi fourfingerz. I add 200 ml CDS@3000 ppm to 20,000 ml (5gal) water - which is a 100x dilution therefore a result of 30ppm.


Hi Paul:

Boy what a keener!! And you have to fill that twice a day? And Emus?

Do you ever shut your CDS still down? :) What's your production system? You're not making it in baby bottles like I am. Do you buy your sodium chlorite by the rail car?

I'm just joking - you're a good man to take care of you animals like that.
Martin
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 25 Mar 2012 23:07 #14990

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Hi Martin. I bought a 25kg(5gal) pail of sodium chlorite and I buy distilled water in 4L jugs. I do the CDS right in the 4L jug. It lasts us about 2 weeks/jug
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 11 Apr 2012 04:29 #15714

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paul do you have any knowledge of how long you could keep the sodium chlorite in those 5 gal pails? would they draw moisture.
where can i buy the sodium chlorite, i want to compare my present source.
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 11 Apr 2012 17:22 #15723

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Hi Jim. Sodium chlorite is a salt and comes in a plastic bag in the pail - not much coarser than table salt . It seems that it might grab moisture out of the air (deliquescent) , so I take out 1/2 # or so at a time and keep the bag and the pail sealed, I don't see that it shouldn't last indefinitely kept dry.
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 12 Apr 2012 05:21 #15759

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paul i replyed to your message but sent it back and trashed the origional. i ask for direction in using the forum, instructions including any links in the forum for proceedure. 30 years plus with 2-3000 hives of bees N.D. to texas. got out of the apiculture business over 20 years ago.

my parents and i looked at possible prospects ,for bees, from winnipeg thru dawson creek canada, i get the idea you are somewhere "up there"
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Re: Question about Calcium Hypochlorite dissolved in distilled water: 12 Apr 2012 21:10 #15772

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Thanx Jim, I rec'd it. I'm in Prince George, about 100mi south of Dawson Ck , as the bee flies. :>) You have another PM.

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