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Koilava wrote: Yes, all the containers where glass. The pipe between the MMS and CDS container is still very yellowish, but not anymore reddish. The off gas pipe has still clear.
Hello again Koilava thank-you for responding so quickly.
Just to be sure I wanted to ask if your reaction bottle was 100% clear glass or was it tinted before you used it?
If it was completely clear then I think we may have uncovered something new about the CDS creation process.
And If its any help to anyone. I too tried using two different types of tubing to try and find the cause of red deposits. But the results were the same with both tubing types. Which were both rigid type by the way, and one was acid proof and rated for 200c.
Anyways I threw out two full batches of MMS because of this problem and so I really hope we can figure this out.
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Definitely it would make sense, since it appeared in the very end of the tube in the CD-solution, also around the tiny holes I pocked to it with a hot needle (for smaller bubbles). And part of it got to the liquid floating around.
Would you say the CDS is drinkable even thou it was a softer tubing?
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Today I'll be using a gas scrubbing chamber in the middle like Steve is describing and that should prevent this from happening. I'm attaching the pdf on this again.
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Koilava wrote:
Hi,
I made some CDS and accidentally put 100ml of activated MMS to absorb to 500ml bottle, so it might be strong. Also use a third container with water to see if it would get color from the excess gas, not much came.
I used the soft pipe, because couldn't find the rigid one, and it got all red, especially inside the cold water, to a degree that in the CD-solution there where red scraps floating around, do you think this solution is still okay to consume?
Hi Koilava,
In Jim Humble's video he shows at least 2 important things:
1: he uses a ratio of 1:8 which means for example; 10ml unactivated mms to 80ml absorbtion medium; ( or 4 times the activated mixture volume) in your setup would = 400ml required
2: he states for the activated mms use a bottle that has minimal air space above it to maximise gas transfer to the solution; the second reason for this is safety - when it may appear the mms isnt giving off any more gas, there can be an amount of gas sitting in the air space above the activated mms - and if not careful when that bottle is opened can release a volume of gas - do not breate it!!!
hope that helps
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Also, I have been experimenting with a used lab hotplate/stirrer combination for my reaction flask and it seems to work very well! Occasionally, they can be picked up very cheap on ebay, that is where I got mine. It allows one to heat the activated sodium chlorite to approx 150*F and stir it at the same time. Nice!
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put 1oz of CDS into dropper from 8oz bottle of CDS
1oz dropper CDS & 0.5oz dropper of DMSO
Used 1/4 table spoon of CDS
4 Drops of DMSO (70/30 mixture)
Filled shot glass with purified water
for "1 cc/ml of CDS is equal to 4 drops of MMS and he adds 3 oz. of water for a tasteless dose."
I have a couple of questions.
Can use a shot glass of 1/4 table spoon of CDS with apple juice, instead of water?
Can you add DMSO for better cancer penetration, which would be 4 drops for 1 ml of CDS, with water or juice in a shot glass and or must it be in a 3 oz water concentration?
I hope I am making sense?
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