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How long will CDS last in the refreigerator (when make larger amount)
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12 Nov 2012 13:07 #26391
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Hi Pam, I notice that you give good advise and understand so much. Yes we have come on quite far with CDS, glad i can help with this. You are right it does raise the PH but i don't want to confuse things with this thread, we will discuss this later in more detail. You are correct it is called buffering. Are you asking me for all of the technicals? if so would you mind waiting so as I do not confuse people right now, little steps. In truth i am too tired to think properly also right now as I was busy answering emails from Forum users all through the night, and my days restoring health has to continue. I will sleep like a baby later. Pam i am sure i can also learn from some of your knowledge, maybe you can teach me to be more diplomatic lol x
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12 Nov 2012 16:26 #26401
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Pam,
It's even been given the name of CDS+
Micheal H. has it posted:
www.michaelharrah.us/index.php/CDS-Plus-CDS/cds-plus-cds-how-to-make.html
I caught it mentioned on one of Mark G. videos and have been dosing with it for about a month or more. It doesn't burn as much (I produce 6000 ppm CDS). I believe his formula was 1 drop MMS per 1 cc of CDS at the time of consumption. I guess they hadn't observed the stabilization effect on CDS at that time?
It's even been given the name of CDS+
Micheal H. has it posted:
www.michaelharrah.us/index.php/CDS-Plus-CDS/cds-plus-cds-how-to-make.html
I caught it mentioned on one of Mark G. videos and have been dosing with it for about a month or more. It doesn't burn as much (I produce 6000 ppm CDS). I believe his formula was 1 drop MMS per 1 cc of CDS at the time of consumption. I guess they hadn't observed the stabilization effect on CDS at that time?
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12 Nov 2012 17:02 - 12 Nov 2012 17:04 #26404
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Don't know. It's new to me, LOL. I must have missed Mark's video. - nope, just went and looked. This was the chagas video - I did see it - it's an excellent video. Just didn't translate the CDS+ for chagas over to other areas. My bad.
Today I took all my CDS in my fridge. It's been a while since I've done any CDS, because I've been back on MMS - I would guess it's been since spring - so 6 months at least. My original CDS was 6k, about 12 oz, and I had about 2 oz of the 12500, which I've used over time for things like burns and skin problems .
I put them all together into a glass measuring cup, stirred with a plastic spoon. Then I measured 19mL of distilled water into a graduated cylinder, and added 1mL of the CDS. It came out to 250, which means I still have, even over the 6 months, a viable CDS of 5000ppm. So, I poured it all in the glass amber bottles (I keep mine in 4oz bottles, and have a 2oz working bottle. The 2 oz bottle gets opened to do my dosing, and the 4oz bottles are for storage.
I didn't know what to expect when I started my testing. So, my experience has been - since I've neither frozen nor have I use mms1 in the CDS - there is weakening of the CDS over time. Which we all knew. This CDS is perfectly fine to use, and I will be using it - but adjusting the mL of the dose to compensate for the 5000ppm vs 6000ppm. BUT - CDS lasts a lot longer than I would have thought, will be honest. Yes, it weakened, but it was still viable - soooo, if you have CDS in the fridge and testing strips, I would recommend testing to see what you actually have. You can always adjust the amount of the CDS that you take to compensate for the ppms.
Today I took all my CDS in my fridge. It's been a while since I've done any CDS, because I've been back on MMS - I would guess it's been since spring - so 6 months at least. My original CDS was 6k, about 12 oz, and I had about 2 oz of the 12500, which I've used over time for things like burns and skin problems .
I put them all together into a glass measuring cup, stirred with a plastic spoon. Then I measured 19mL of distilled water into a graduated cylinder, and added 1mL of the CDS. It came out to 250, which means I still have, even over the 6 months, a viable CDS of 5000ppm. So, I poured it all in the glass amber bottles (I keep mine in 4oz bottles, and have a 2oz working bottle. The 2 oz bottle gets opened to do my dosing, and the 4oz bottles are for storage.
I didn't know what to expect when I started my testing. So, my experience has been - since I've neither frozen nor have I use mms1 in the CDS - there is weakening of the CDS over time. Which we all knew. This CDS is perfectly fine to use, and I will be using it - but adjusting the mL of the dose to compensate for the 5000ppm vs 6000ppm. BUT - CDS lasts a lot longer than I would have thought, will be honest. Yes, it weakened, but it was still viable - soooo, if you have CDS in the fridge and testing strips, I would recommend testing to see what you actually have. You can always adjust the amount of the CDS that you take to compensate for the ppms.
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12 Nov 2012 17:08 - 12 Nov 2012 17:34 #26405
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It's no problem. I can add the MMS1 to the CDS I have here, put it in the fridge and test it later - I just thought that if you knew off the top of your head how it worked (or if Mark could tell you, or if they told you in your training), that I could avoid that step. Lazy,
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We actually have some quite competent people here who have devised new ways of making MMS and CDS - so we have a wide level of expertise on the forum.
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AmandaMary wrote: Are you asking me for all of the technicals? if so would you mind waiting so as I do not confuse people right now, little steps.
It's no problem. I can add the MMS1 to the CDS I have here, put it in the fridge and test it later - I just thought that if you knew off the top of your head how it worked (or if Mark could tell you, or if they told you in your training), that I could avoid that step. Lazy,

We actually have some quite competent people here who have devised new ways of making MMS and CDS - so we have a wide level of expertise on the forum.
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