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INSTRUCTIONS for taking CDS (chlorine dioxide solution)
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slavek wrote: Hi
According to Mark and Andreas 1 drop of CDS is 3-4 drops MMS under the protocol 1000. To the ppm testers: my CDS by it self has higer range then 500 ppm. When Mark was with Mr.Humble in Prague they suggested those Chlorine Dioxid strips to find out how much of CD is in solution ( citric acid + NACLO2 ). They were talking about 35-50 ppm in solution ( mixture with water 3oz ). So this range is valuable for healing through Protocol 1000. Well when I did CDS for full day doses and devided 1l bottel for 10 same segments and put in to that bottle 10 ml/cc ( approx. 40 drops MMS ) of CDS the result range of solution when I tested it was 10ppm. So I would like to know if this is OK or I did some mistakes. Does anybody else has a same experience?
Thank you and looking forward to response from anybody!
Slavek
Do we need to correct the "1 drop of CDS is 3-4 drop MMS" comment on this post? It's my understanding from reading all this that 1 ml of CDS is equal to 3 drops MMS. According to Jim on his video 1 ml = about 25 drops. That's a huge difference. If I'm wrong, I need to know
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Physically, if you were to take some water and drop it by drops into a measuring aparatus, it would take 25 drops of water to get to 1mL. (And that's all based on the size of the orifice of the dropper.)
The 1mL=3drops of MMS activated is based on a parts-per-million (PPM) measurement. In 1mL of CDS in a 4 oz glass of water, you will have the same number of PPMs of the chlorine dioxide as you would have in 3 drops of MMS activated in a 4oz glass of water. This is if you're using a 3000ppm/L batch of CDS.
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1 ml CDS = 3 drops MMS1. Now I read somewhere that 1 ml CDS = 12 drops CDS. As I want to use CDS like MMS1 and start out with 8x1 drops (MMS1) I would use 4 drops of CDS = 1 drop of MMS1.
Correct?
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Liselle
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