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Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 18:02 #13671

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What do you think would happen if, instead of preparing CDS in distilled water, we prepare it in a solution of distilled water and DMSO? (perhaps 100 ml of water and 10 ml of DMSO). Could it be possible then that the CDS cross certain barriers better?

Maybe, it is a test to consider.

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Re: Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 18:07 #13674

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Do you mean the original preparation where the gas is instilled into the water? Or the preparation, where we take CDS and add it to water and drink?

I'm guessing (based on what JH has said about MMS) that there may be some interaction with the gas that might neutralize it over time - (faster than just the distilled water) - However, making it just prior to ingesting it may be useful. I don't know that this has been tried.

It seems to me it might be worth an experiment - if someone wants to do it. <G> - for both - although how you'd get the amount of DMSO to be equivalent to the drops of MMS, is boggling my brain at the moment :)

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Re: Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 18:32 #13685

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Yes Pam, on the original preparation, where the gas is instilled into the water. It could be a DMSO solution , but I think it could be tested on different solutions that have already defined properties (magnesium oil, colloidal silver, etc). Who knows, maybe we can find a final solution that is very synergistic. It is just an idea.

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Re: Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 19:13 #13688

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Pablo,

GREAT idea ... I like the way you think ! :-)

My only mental red flag might be, that DMSO is a Solvent...and is an after the fact property to add, and might interfere with the evolution of the CDS developing. But I'm all for exploration !

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Re: Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 19:16 #13689

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Maybe, what degrades the DMSO is not the chlorine dioxide, but citric acid or some other byproduct of the preparation of MMS1 and DMSO. If we prepare the CDS with a DMSO solution, DMSO maybe not degrade.

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I understand.... just ....

... that when trying to build up a ppm CDS solution... it seems (to my in-experienced mind) that DMSO being a solvent would be used so soon in the creation process of CDS .... but, I'm all for being proven wrong.

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Re: Preparation of CDS in DMSO solution 04 Mar 2012 20:05 #13696

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Perhaps some chemist can tell us what happens between the DMSO and chlorine dioxide. With this we would save the trial and error.

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