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Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 02:27 #15848

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Hi all :)

I'm little confused, in the last video by Jim Humble, where hi made CDS with 25 drops of MMS for using in 1 Lt. of water hi says that you can do another Lt. with it, but how do you get more than 1 Lt. with 25 drops and keep the right ppm? even he said, if I recall right, that you can do more. I think I have something wrong :)
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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 02:40 #15849

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I'm confused too. I would have thought that all the gas produced from 25 drops should go into a day's doses.
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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 02:44 #15850

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thanks paul :) maybe someone else have a clue. It would be a solution for me, because in my country I can't get the strips

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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 08:42 #15863

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The regular activated MMS1 dose has a mixture of chlorine dioxide, chlorous acid and chlorite ions. The chlorous acid and the chlorite contain what is called "available chlorine dioxide" meaning that it is there and could become free chlorine dioxide upon further chemical reaction. This is based on what people who use sodium chlorite and chlorine dioxide in industrial applications say.

So there is extra chlorine dioxide sitting in reserve in the normal MMS1 dose. When it goes into your body, some of it may get converted into additional chlorine dioxide. The CDS does not have a reserve like that contained in the chlorous acid. There are pluses and minuses to having the chlorous acid and chlorite ions in the normal MMS1 dose. This can explain some of the different results in different situations.

In other words, there is not a 100% conversion of available chlorine dioxide in the sodium chlorite into free chlorine dioxide via activation of the normal dose to be measured with test strips. But with CDS, you are dealing only with the pure chlorine dioxide in water, without the chlorous acid and chlorite ions. However, it also seems possible that all 3 of these substances can be readily converted into each other by the body, so that again explains how the results can vary widely depending on the body conditions.

This is mostly theory and has not been thoroughly investigated when it comes to health applications. So that is why we need to pay attention more to experience than anything else, and Jim is really good at that.

Michael
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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 16:35 #15870

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Ok, thanks a lot for the answers, what I want to ask you now is, if you have the time, can you do a little experiment and tell me how many drops of activated MMS is needed to get 25ppm CDS in 1 Lt. of water, can't get the strips here in my country, and don't have the money to pay them outside my country, here my currency is very devaluated and the shipping is to much money :(
I think that the number may vary some, buy don't see another way to come closer.

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Juan

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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 23:05 #15880

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Where are you from, Juan?

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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 14 Apr 2012 23:07 #15881

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hola :) estuvimos teniendo unos intercambios por mail, recordas?
Soy de Mar del Plata, vos de capital no?

Edit: Sorry, didn't realize I was writing in spanish, only saying that we had some mail exchange before, and that I'm from a city called Mar del Plata in Argentina :)

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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 15 Apr 2012 17:12 #15909

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Hola Juan, sí recuerdo los emails, pero no estaba seguro si eras vos. Te comento que las tiras de prueba de dióxido de cloro se pueden conseguir en Argentina en Capital Federal. Podés comunicarte por email con SATIA SRL y combinar para ver si te las pueden enviar a MDQ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Las tiras tienen un costo de 15 dólares + IVA cada tubo

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Re: Last video about making CDS with 25 drops, question 15 Apr 2012 17:19 #15910

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Gracias Pablo, el 8 marzo mandé un mail y me contestaron:
>Tenemos tiras para medir dióxido de cloro en el rango de 0 a 10 ppm a un precio de 15 dólares más iva cada tubo de 50 tiras. Nosotros podemos enviar la mercadería con flete a pagar en destino.
El jueves pasado volví a preguntar, todavía no me contestaron, me alegra saber que ya tienen, el jueves tengo que ir para capital así que voy a ir a comprar, sabrás en que precio las tienen?
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