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22 Jun 2013 05:35 - 22 Jun 2013 05:40 #33994 by Elli
I DID it!

But look at the colour. I searched the forum before coming here to bother you but didn't find pics.
Is this the normal colour in the reactor? It changed colour instantly and got darker within seconds.

Then, in only a few minutes there was a green tinge in the receiver. This is before the green tinge appeared.





Pam emailed me today and suggested I leave it for 16 hours because I don't have test strips yet. Pam, looking at this do you still think 16 hrs instead of 12?

I've put it inside an 'igloo' drink holder in case I've created a bomb :lol:
It's upstairs in our bedroom for a more constant temperature (winter here).
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22 Jun 2013 05:50 #33995 by JB13
Elli, yes that color is correct seconds after you combine the two ingredients. The receiver distilled water should start turning a yellow/green color soon and 16 hours later, a much darker yellow/green.

How about an after 16 hour picture? :)

Enjoy the no taste of CDS.
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22 Jun 2013 22:54 #34009 by Elli
Here’s the CDS after 16 hours.

With reactor still inside receiver.






Questions as usual:

1. Do the colours look ok?
The photo makes the reactor liquid look orangey but in reality it is quite yellow.
The receiver is more yellow with a tinge of green – not very green.
2. I’ve taken a couple of doses. It is a cold morning here (so cold we can see our breath vapour indoors) and I have the CDS in the fridge, but every time I open the lid there is a clearly visible cloud of gas escaping. Is this normal? Surely it must be losing strength each time?
3. What do people do in summer or warmer climates when you are at work or travelling around? You have to take your jar with you but don’t want the gas to escape during 8 hours in warmer temperature.
4. The reactor – looks like it must have some potency (unless it’s not supposed to have as much colour left as mine does).Seems a waste to throw it away. Can it be used for anything? Wounds? Teeth and gums? Baths??

FYI – I’m taking only 0.16ml (equiv 1/2ml MMS) per dose 8 x today. Starting low because I am so afraid of pain even though this is CDS. Looking forward to ramping it up.

Thank you very much again for your time answering my questions.
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23 Jun 2013 00:07 #34011 by pam
It's hard to tell with pictures and color, you may be alright, you may be a bit weak, but not much. Regardless, I'd continue to take it, ramping up. It's not like it's a BAD thing if you start a little lower. Next time I would let it sit for 16 hours - if it were me.

Yes, you do haver some mms/CA still in the reactor glass. Typically it will continue to offgas - You could use it for a bath or teeth, but I think you would want to stop it from activating, if you're going to store it. Otherwise, the gas will build up and have no place to go, so it might "blow the lid off" - You can store it in the fridge, but be sure to have added water to stop the activation.

The amount of strength it is losing is minimal, as long as it's kept in the fridge, not to worry. I keep mine in the fridge and make up a daily bottle, which I keep in a padded lunchbox. If it's really hot outside, I might put a "cold keeper" in the little lunchbox. This way I can take it "on the run" if I have errands to do.

You're doing great!

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23 Jun 2013 00:42 #34013 by JB13
Elli, the colors of the reactor and receiver solutions look normal to me.

The only reason I can think of why there is a cloud of gas inside the receiver, and I can see that in your picture, is due to strong light hitting the jar. Especially sunlight! If I were to take a closed jar of CDS out of the fridge into sunlight, immediately a cloud of gas would form. That could be dangerous, so avoid doing that.

Other than that, it looks like you will be training others in how to make shot glass/overnight CDS!

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23 Jun 2013 01:10 - 23 Jun 2013 01:12 #34014 by Elli
Thanks JB and Pam
Oh yes…a daily dose bottle. Of course, that could be done with CDS too! (another bad sleep last night is my excuse for not thinking of that :) )

I did leave it for 16 hours Pam.

Must the daily dose bottle be made with distilled water? Or is my lovely spring water ok?

And with that, I might almost be done bothering you wonderful people. (famous last words).
Thank you very, very much. Lovings to you for your dedication and caring.
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23 Jun 2013 01:49 - 23 Jun 2013 01:50 #34015 by JB13
We don't want the CDS to have to clean up the water, so if we use 'empty water' it can instead use all its ammo in you!
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23 Jun 2013 12:09 #34018 by pam
Elli, for my daily bottle, I use a 16 oz amber oval syrup bottle that I got in the pharmacy. I use distilled water. If I want to dilure it (which I do with MMS) further at the time that I'm taking my dose, I will use my well water (which is very good) - but for the making of it, I used distilled - the reason being that the MMS or CDS is going to sit all day in a fluid - if there's anything in the water for it to react with, it will.. When it reacts, it, in effect, kills the MMS or CDS - so to keep the MMS or CDS as strong as possible through the course of the day, I keep it in distilled water.

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23 Jun 2013 19:55 - 23 Jun 2013 19:59 #34033 by JB13
Here is my dosing bottle, an 8 fluid ounce (US) glass baby bottle with a tight sealing cap.

The dose in the bottle is 3x the normal Protocol 101 dose with 30 ml of 3000 ppm CDS which is 90 mg of ClO2.



I am on a maintenance dose and take one fluid ounce daily which contains 10 mg of ClO2. I originally filled the bottle with 9 fluid ounces of distilled water and one dose has been removed which is why you see the level at 8 fluid ounces. I dilute each 1 fluid ounce of the baby bottle solution in a tall glass of distilled water.
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26 Jun 2013 00:21 #34078 by Elli
Thanks Pam and JB for your dosing bottles and advice.

Ok so I am using distilled water in my dose bottle. It is an amber glass bottle and I use a padded lunch bag too. I just pour out into a measured dose cup each hour. So simple.

Progress report: Success!
This is Day 4 on CDS.
Day 1 I started with CDS equivalent to ½ drop MMS 8 hourly .
Day 2 I took equiv 1 drop 8 times.
Day 3 I took equiv 2 drops 8 times.

Today – day 4 I am up to equiv 3 drops (ie 8ml CDS in daily dose bottle). I’ve had 5 doses so far today and I still do not have the awful bloated pain.

Do you know that on a pitiful dose of just 2 drops of MMS in the entire day I was getting severe pain of bloat? Strong reaction huh?

What a relief. I cannot thank you enough…those who helped me learn how to make CDS, especially Pam and JB.
I have a bit more appetite in the last couple of days, and today, maybe more energy!

I know to reduce dose if I get nausea or diarrhoea – but how many drops is optimal to aim for with cancer? I’ve looked on the forum but it seems to vary. (Oops I sneaked in another question :lol: )
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