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NEW ! CDS Clorine dioxide solution (MMS) by Andreas Kalcker
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As far as intravenous use is concerned, apparently there is something going on in Germany. Probably you know about it.
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Great pictures! I decided to try a different approach. Have bought most of what I need and will get the rest next weekend when I have the time.
I bought 4 metal tires valves--take out the guts so that it is completely open. I'm going to drill holes in the tops of wide mouth canning jars and install these, as the rubber gaskets they come with will seal them to the lids, and then connect the 1/4 inch tubing to them. Small wide mouth jar for the sodium chlorite and a quart jar to develop the cds gas into.
Will keep you posted as to how it works.
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I am using the stoppers from the wine making store, the ones with holes in them. (I had bought a bunch to use to make sauerkraut-making kits for friends for Christmas) - The holes exactly hold 3/8 inch tubing from the hardware store. So, it's either slip a venting needle (whatever is used) in with the 3/8 inch tubing, or drill a small hold in the stopper to hold the venting needle. I may well go the second route.
When I get my first batch done, will do photos and post here. We have some grand opportunities to share our ideas - I am hoping others will share their photos, like Michael did.
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Formula: 3g Sodium Bicarbonate into 800ml chilled filtered water.... 6% HCI as an activator to prevent hassle from using hot water to generate the CD gas as said by Steve... 6% HCI at 40ml + Sodium Chlorite 40ml...
Will try it and give feedback by today evening...
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Are you using 5% sodium chlorite solution or 28%? Steve was talking about using only a 5% sodium chlorite solution with the 6% HCl because otherwise the reaction would be too strong, possibly violent.
I have been using 4% HCl for my activation of the MMS in my gas generating.
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CDS maybe a good hope for Cancer Stage 4 using protocol 2000.... time will tell....
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I currently do not have my final bottles, so the CDS is currently being stored in the fridge in canning jars. Eventually I will do the distillation in a clear 32oz sized boston round bottle, which I ordered from container packaging systems www.containerandpackaging.com/ and will use a clear 8 oz to hold my activated MMS, so that I can see the changes in colors. The finished product will be stored in amber boston round glass bottles (they do have PET, if you prefer).
The stoppers I got from a local wine making supplies shop. They can be ordered online from www.homebrewery.com/beer/beer-airlocks-stoppers.shtml
The tubing was from Lowes. Got it in plumbing. The needle to vent with came from the local farm store, it's a veterinary size 14 gauge. This needle was a bit short for my large stopper, so I had to trim the stopper.
I'm considering getting lids with liners that stick to the bottle when the lid is closed down tight. Then, I can just cut a small hole for the tubing and just stick the needle in the liner. It would require a new lid each time I made a batch, but the cost per lid is negligible. And would be worth it to me, I think.
This was the process. Although you can use just distilled water, and do not have to use a saline solution, per Bishop Jim (saline required for injection, but this is oral), I made up a .9 saline solution yesterday using a simple 9 gms of kosher salt to 1liter of distilled water. To be perfect, it would be to 91mL of water, but I wasn't worried about that level of perfection. Once it was all dissolved, I put it in the refrigerator to get good and cold.
When the saline solution was good and cold, I set some water to get hot on the stove. Not fully boiling, just simmering.
I took out a pan and put some ice in it (gonna keep the saline solution good and cold during the distilling process.) I measured my tubing to be sure it went all the way down, inserted it into its stopper, inserted the other end into the stopper to go into the smaller jar. I think I have more tubing between jars than I need.
Discovered I was going to have to literally drill a hole out for the needle and trim off the stopper so the needle would extend beyond the bottom of the stopper into the jar. If I had had a longer needle (1.5" as opposed to 1") I would not have had to trim the stopper. If I change the process in the future and used a liner cap, I would pour the saline solution into the jar, screw down the cap, afixing the liner, and then take the cap off and simply cut a hole for the tubing and jam in the needle, like Andreas did in the YT vid -
Once I got the stopper/needle/tubing worked out, I set 500 cc of the saline solution in a jar, which I then placed in the pan with the ice cubes.
Using a 50cc measure and a funnel, I placed 50cc of MMS and 50cc of 1:1 citric acid in the small jar.
I put all the stoppers in, and put the MMS jar into a bowl and poured hot water in the bowl. This causes the MMS to off-gas quicker.
As per Andreas, when I could smell the CDS off-gassing through the needle, and could see that all 3 (2 jars and tubing) were now approximately the same color of light yellow, I pulled the tubing and stored in canning jars in the refrigerator until my amber rounds get here.
To measure each dose, I am using a syringe. There are 3 different types available here - the kiddo kit, which provides a new stopper and allows you to pull up 1cc by turning the jar upside down. The 1cc measure is VERY close to the top of the syringe, though, so if you want to break your doses down, I would recommend using one of the regular syringes, without needles. The 3mL syringe on the left has an easily marked .5mL and 1mL and the 1mL syringe on the right would allow you to divide the dose down further. I just filled a shot glass with cold water, pulled up the measure I wanted, and injected it directly into the shot glass.
I learned a lot this first time. Thanks for your patience...
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And what is the shelf life of the solution? Because I can offer people in the completed version to not have to do it themselves.
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