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Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 23 Sep 2012 12:34 #23883

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This thread is to capture the actual visual "how to's" for working with the shot glass method. Thanks to Charlotte for starting the first PDF.
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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 23 Sep 2012 19:50 #23904

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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 24 Sep 2012 03:24 #23909

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Charlotte, thank you so much for showing how to make CDS.

I didn't know that we could have an explosion that easily, I should know better since it is a gas.
I have been doing 24 drops of each for a 2-day supply, in a quart jar half filled with distilled water (2 cups).
The small jar with the sodium chlorite and CA, I drop inside the quart jar, tips slightly but no water gets inside. I close the quart jar with a plastic lid and leave it in the cupboard for 16 hours.

Then I take out the concentrated CDS and pour half (1 cup) on another quart jar and fill both jars with water to the top (32oz each of ready-to-drink CDS).

I tested mine and it shows on the 50 with the high range test strips.

Then I drink 4 oz 8 times a day. Both jars stay in the fridge once ready.

Do you see any errors? I see that you use less drops for 1 day supply, maybe I am using too much? I also have more space on the empty portion of the jar,
since I only fill half of the quart jar.

Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it!
Evanir

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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 24 Sep 2012 08:26 #23919

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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 24 Sep 2012 22:38 #23955

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Charlotte,

Thank you so much for your thorough explanation and for doing these tests for all of us.

I think I understand what you mean about having a higher concentration of CDS if I use more distilled water in the receiver jar.
There will be less empty space above the water, therefore higher concentration of the gas--I hope it is correct, since I don't understand
much about chemistry.

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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 24 Sep 2012 22:45 #23957

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Charlotte will answer, but I THINK what is happening is that with a little more water in the jar, more gas is being captured and pulled into the water.
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Re: Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 10 Oct 2012 03:33 #24684

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Awesome pictures and report Charlotte!!!

Thank you for continuing to advance our knowledge on this simple, safe, effective way of making CDS. Amazing how small changes in equipment can make such a big difference in results.

Michael
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Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 21 Oct 2012 22:28 #25225

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hi. I do not know where to put this question this is my first forum. I have sealed in plastic wrap about 3yrs old Is it still good I have used this before but can not remember. I want to use it for skin care on face. BCC

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Floating reactor (Shot Glass) method / pictures and charts 22 Oct 2012 13:04 #25241

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Harihart,
I am not sure what you have sealed in plastic wrap, so can't answer your question.

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