MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)

file New CDS Data with Jim Humble (Chlorine Dioxide Solution) 12-26-2011

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26 Dec 2011 19:19 #9584 by Rainbow Fighter
Thank you Pam,
i will try to locate Gatorade even if i don't think it is an accurate way to determine ppm. I would rather prefer testing strips insted.
Also in jim's video i noticed that we would propably be able to make two bolttles of cds out of [1 oz mms1+1 oz of C/A ] ? Am i right?
thank you very much

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26 Dec 2011 20:17 - 26 Dec 2011 20:22 #9587 by jbnet
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26 Dec 2011 20:24 #9588 by pam
Well, I certainly can agree about HFCS - I hate the stuff. and Gatorade is filled with it.

Just to let you know, though, Jim said you could find places that sell coca cola in the jungle, practically, - which I'm sure is true, but Pepsico is the one who owns Gatorade - the OTHER big cola company in the states.

Coke does have a sugar (not HFCS) version of coke out - sells in Mexico and can be found in the old fashioned bottles in some of the Latin stores or food sections.

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26 Dec 2011 20:32 #9589 by pam
Yes, Probably not the most accurate way - at the detail level. But when he counted 6 seconds (somebody tell Jim about one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two <G>) and the color didn't change, we knew it was not strong enough - and when he started to count and it changed in 3 seconds we knew it was "too strong" . just not quite sure how much or how much to dilute.

Yes, given the new procedure, you could, conceivably, get two 8 oz bottles out of one batch of mms/citric acid.

My personal opinion is (for what it's worth), those of us who DIY it at home will need to develop a consistent protocol based on Jim's recommendation, test it, and be able to replicate it over time to be sure you get the same ppms. At that point, you will no longer have to test each batch.

There's going to be some loss of MMS/CDS, as you test different times, but in the long run, as you get consistent and KNOW what your work will do, it will be worth it.

Pam

Rainbow Fighter wrote: Thank you Pam,
i will try to locate Gatorade even if i don't think it is an accurate way to determine ppm. I would rather prefer testing strips insted.
Also in jim's video i noticed that we would propably be able to make two bolttles of cds out of [1 oz mms1+1 oz of C/A ] ? Am i right?
thank you very much

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26 Dec 2011 20:37 #9590 by MYedinak
FYI........Citric Acid: It is a natural preservative. Also it helps to prevent urinary tract infections, regulates the pH value in the digestive tract and reduces any kind of toxins from the organism.

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27 Dec 2011 14:39 #9605 by HAM
I noticed that Jim Humble, in his latest video of 26 dec 2011, talked about Polypropylene (PP)Tubing instead of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Tubing which he mentioned until now for making CDS, did he miss-call that or is it better to use PP.

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27 Dec 2011 17:45 #9609 by pam
Ham, it could be either <G>. And since I started miss-calling things in my 40's, I have a lot more patience with it when it happens to others <G>. Since the bottles that MMS and Citric Acid are stored in are HDPE, I'm assuming that he probably meant HDPE.

From Wikipedia:
Most commercial polypropylene is isotactic and has an intermediate level of crystallinity between that of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE).


However, Polypropylene is UV sensitive - UVs will cause it to degrade - which is another reason I would imagine he meant HDPE. Regardless, I'll hang out with my HDPE tubing.
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27 Dec 2011 20:21 #9616 by Nir
I use silicon tubing. i bought it in a salt water fish store.

Jim says that the baby bottle nipple should be Silicon because it is very resistant so why not use a Silicone tubing as well?

It is cheap, it is very flexible and easy to use.

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27 Dec 2011 20:35 #9617 by pam
Works for me, Nir - I don't know if there are different grades of silicone or anything about it. I know vinyl doesn't work - having tried it. Keep us posted on how it works.

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28 Dec 2011 00:21 #9623 by Michael Harrah
Hi Nir,

Is the silicone tubing stiff enough to push through the nipple or stoppers? Also what is the size you are using?

The tubing I get from home depot says 'polyethylene' and seems to work real well, but you can't get it to seal around glass tubing because it is too stiff.

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Michael

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