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Refridgeration of CDS 18 Jun 2012 21:23 #18927

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I am currently using CDS which is stored in my fridge as my stomach couldn't tolerate MMS too well. I know that the mother bottle has to be kept cold but when I make up my daily dosage bottle and take it out with me, am I risking losing the potency in the CDS?

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 18 Jun 2012 22:24 #18930

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Hi,
louise

Plus informations over CDS.

www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/cds_instructions.pdf
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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 18 Jun 2012 23:12 #18933

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Thanks alfernandes, just what I was looking for,

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 19 Jun 2012 10:26 #18943

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Louise,
You may also try MMS with 1/8 sodium bicarbonate.
I noted that the hard part of MMS is the high acidity of Citric Acid, that gets PH level into the 2-4 range.
Adding Sodium Bicarbonate, you may get into the PH 5,5.

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 22 Jun 2012 22:04 #19090

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Thank you so much, Jescola - great to have another option available.

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 23 Jun 2012 17:40 #19113

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Louise, I use a small padded lunchbox (like for an elementary child, holds maybe a sandwich and a drink only) - and a "cold-keeper" - just throw my daily mix in there. For CDS, I make it in a 16 oz syrup bottle, (without the syrup, of course) and drink 2 oz at a time.
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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 23 Jun 2012 18:07 #19115

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It's surprising but I've been leaving my CDS quart daily dose bottle out at room temp even for days at a time and don't see any reduction in potency. The diluted mix seems to hold potency even when warm (like 85-90 deg.) and in a large bottle that is only half full.

The CDS concentrate (3000 ppm) on the other hand, definitely needs to be kept in the fridge or it will lose potency once you open the bottle and start using it.

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 23 Jun 2012 20:16 #19125

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Michael, what about refrigerating CDs 6000 which I have? Is it necessary? What about refrigerating mms and citric acid? I haven't refrigerated any of them and I hope the potency has still been the same as when I bought them all so that my treatment can work!

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Re: Refridgeration of CDS 24 Jun 2012 01:20 #19134

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You definitely want to refrigerate the 6000 ppm CDS. It's okay if it gets warm traveling to you, but refrigerate it before opening and then keep it refrigerated or frozen once you get it.

You don't need to refrigerate the MMS and citric acid, although some people do it. They keep at room temp though.

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