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Confusion on measuring ppm in making CDS
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We make CDS to read...3000pmm ...to easily follow Jim Humbles healing protocols.
1ml of 3000ppm CDS is equivilent to 3 drops of MMS
I read many different posts where there is reference to ppm when making CDS.
In useing test strips recomended the correct ones to be used are 0-500 ppm.
Various posts for completed ppm solution.
3000ppm 6000ppm, 50ppm, 300ppm, 50ppm, from 25 to 6000ppm
I just read one post and they wrote about 5000 ppm, 25ppm, 50ppm, 3000ppm
Others write of different ppm when making a post.
Another talking about 6000ppm = x drops for protocols.. There seems to be no clarification on reading the CDS strength when made. I haveny as yet received the lamontte 0-500ppm test strips. I I mean how does one measure 3000ppm if the strip measures up to 500. Am I missing something?
Are the amounts being abreviated? If this so this is what confuses.
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Its actually quite simple,
Your test strips will have colors on it and beside each color it will prob say 100ppm to 500pm.
When you make your cds solution and its done this is how you test it.
You buy a syringe and take 1ml of your solution and put it in a emplty little glass, then you add 9 ml of distilled water. So that will equal a total of 10ml.
Then take your test strip out and put it in the 10ml glass you just made. It will come up whatever color. If for example the color is black - it will read 500ppm. But because you added 9ml water to your 10ml solution of cds you will times the 500ppm x 10 which means you made a 5000ppm cds solution. If that happens dont worry- just add water to your cds solution until it reads 300ppm on your test strip and then that will mean 3000ppm.
If you make a cds solution and again take 1 ml out of it and put it in a glass and add 9 ml of distilled water and you test it and the color comes out whatever color your test strips shows makes 300ppm. Then you know you made it right.
So simply if you add 1 ml of cds and 9 ml of water and test it - whatever number it comes up (from the color on the test strip) then you just add a zero on the test strip in your mind. so if it reads 100ppm then its a thousandppm, if it reads 200ppm then its 2000ppm, if it reads 300ppm then its 3000 all because yout multiplying whatever number you get by 10 when you test it cause your adding 1ml of cds solution to 9 ml of distilled water equaling 10.
Hope this helps, take care
John, MMS Green Life
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Hope this helps,
John
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MMS Green Life wrote: Hey,
Its actually quite simple,
Your test strips will have colors on it and beside each color it will prob say 100ppm to 500pm.
When you make your cds solution and its done this is how you test it.
You buy a syringe and take 1ml of your solution and put it in a emplty little glass, then you add 9 ml of distilled water. So that will equal a total of 10ml.
Then take your test strip out and put it in the 10ml glass you just made. It will come up whatever color. If for example the color is black - it will read 500ppm. But because you added 9ml water to your 10ml solution of cds you will times the 500ppm x 10 which means you made a 5000ppm cds solution. If that happens dont worry- just add water to your cds solution until it reads 300ppm on your test strip and then that will mean 3000ppm.
If you make a cds solution and again take 1 ml out of it and put it in a glass and add 9 ml of distilled water and you test it and the color comes out whatever color your test strips shows makes 300ppm. Then you know you made it right.
So simply if you add 1 ml of cds and 9 ml of water and test it - whatever number it comes up (from the color on the test strip) then you just add a zero on the test strip in your mind. so if it reads 100ppm then its a thousandppm, if it reads 200ppm then its 2000ppm, if it reads 300ppm then its 3000 all because yout multiplying whatever number you get by 10 when you test it cause your adding 1ml of cds solution to 9 ml of distilled water equaling 10.
Hope this helps, take care
John www.mmsgreenlife.com
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Small wrote: Please give me the exact name of the test strips
The manufacturer is LaMotte, the test strips are Chlorine Dioxide test strips 0-500 range. In the US, I buy them at WW Grainger. If you are out of the country, you can go on the Grainer website and look up their international distributors.
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A vial of 50 strips will cost around 10 ten dollars plus shipping in the United States.
You can type LaMotte Insta-Test High Range Chlorine Dioxide Manufacturer's No. 3002 into your search engine.
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