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CDS - New Instructions (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)
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16 Apr 2012 08:44 #15954
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Pam - do you have a water distiller or is there another way of getting it? I am just using filtered water at present. I have a four stage water purifyer.
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16 Apr 2012 15:16 #15966
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CDS will off-gas from the water it's in, when the water gets warm. Best to keep it cool. If you make 2 quarts (liters), It should last fine for the 2 days (one day each liter for a sacrament 1000 treatment).
I have a steam distiller, although it's packed up in a garage at this point - I can get distilled water locally at WalMart - something I understand may not be possible in some countries.
I'm GUESSING here, so take my response for what it's worth. The reason to use the distilled water to make the daily batch is that if you use "regular" water it may have chemicals, metals (locally some have iron), or other pathogens in it. Distilled water will not have those. You would just as soon the CDS work on YOU rather than on the water
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I think that Paul has posted a link to directions on how to make a steam distiller - If it's not in this thread, maybe he will be willing to repost it here.
I have a steam distiller, although it's packed up in a garage at this point - I can get distilled water locally at WalMart - something I understand may not be possible in some countries.
I'm GUESSING here, so take my response for what it's worth. The reason to use the distilled water to make the daily batch is that if you use "regular" water it may have chemicals, metals (locally some have iron), or other pathogens in it. Distilled water will not have those. You would just as soon the CDS work on YOU rather than on the water
.I think that Paul has posted a link to directions on how to make a steam distiller - If it's not in this thread, maybe he will be willing to repost it here.
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16 Apr 2012 16:30 #15978
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Anyone thought of using a solar water distiller? It will work effortlessly for up to 20 years in remote tropical areas
www.i4at.org/surv/sstill.htm
Jan
www.i4at.org/surv/sstill.htm
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16 Apr 2012 20:46 #15995
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Thanks Pam
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18 Apr 2012 01:03 #16039
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It seems Jim is working under room temperature, at least he doesn't mention the need to use cooled water.
What water temperature is allowable in order to get it to absorb sufficient CLO2?
I assume the bottle needs to be kept cool for it not to loose the gas again or become pressurized, or would it suffice and be safe to properly close it in order to prevent the gas from escaping?
(I am thinking about situations where a fridge is not available)
What water temperature is allowable in order to get it to absorb sufficient CLO2?
I assume the bottle needs to be kept cool for it not to loose the gas again or become pressurized, or would it suffice and be safe to properly close it in order to prevent the gas from escaping?
(I am thinking about situations where a fridge is not available)
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18 Apr 2012 01:46 - 18 Apr 2012 01:52 #16040
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It's like soda pop with the added proviso that it not be exposed to ultraviolet. Tightly capped and the cooler, the better. In the bad old days, cooling was done by storing things in the ice house, down the well, or in a wet canvas bag for evaporative cooling. In the country, everyone had a canvas bag of water hung on his fender for a cool drink on a hot day of travelling.
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19 Apr 2012 10:11 - 20 Apr 2012 07:53 #16074
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Watching the new video getting 25-30 ppm into water from 24 drops mms+ citric acid is very interesting. Quick to make a daily equivilent mms 3 drops dose per 4 ounce glass of the CDS in the 32 ounce bottle. This 32 ounce bottle would now hold the equal to 24 drop of MMS, quite tasteless and easy to take.And more CDS can be made from the remainder of the original 24 drop preperation. Perhaps up to 3 bottles.
To me the dvd suggests it is supposed to be also the same as making a 24 drop MMS + 24 drops citric acid, wait 20 seconds to activation. And to which we now add the 1/8th baking soda to 32 ounces in distilled/reverse osmosis water. Known as MMS1.
I notice that this new video the colour of the CDS is much lighter than previous videos of making CDS.
My thoughts are, is this 25-30ppm CDS brew going to treat non life threatening diaseases useing protocol 1000
the same as mms+c/acid mix. I know CDS doesnt create a horrible taste like the other method but since that time when CDS did not cure the Malaria when first used some months ago in Africa I have not yet read what happened there to make the CDS work the same as the original MMS. I mean if it took a 15 drop of MMS1 to kill the Malaria. Would this CDS as we saw Jim making it, work if one took 20 ounces out of the 32 oz bottle,...making it same = as 15 drops MMS,...now kill that Malaria.
We now believe CDS is superior to spraying on the skin and Michael Harrah said only CDS cleared up his lung infection where MMS did not. So it definately works better in certain areas than MMS.
Again I would really like to know the answer as I believe there are a lot of people following on this forum that also want to know. I really hope that Jim would answer this one but if some one else knows the answer please tell me. If Jim doesnt when I get to Mexico mid year to do the course hopefully he could tell me then. But I also feel like I need to know that answer now. If people could drink the CDS in the protocols and it did the same or better than MMS it would so much easier to convince them to take it.
PS..Dont like the taste of MMS, even with the baking soda added.
To me the dvd suggests it is supposed to be also the same as making a 24 drop MMS + 24 drops citric acid, wait 20 seconds to activation. And to which we now add the 1/8th baking soda to 32 ounces in distilled/reverse osmosis water. Known as MMS1.
I notice that this new video the colour of the CDS is much lighter than previous videos of making CDS.
My thoughts are, is this 25-30ppm CDS brew going to treat non life threatening diaseases useing protocol 1000
the same as mms+c/acid mix. I know CDS doesnt create a horrible taste like the other method but since that time when CDS did not cure the Malaria when first used some months ago in Africa I have not yet read what happened there to make the CDS work the same as the original MMS. I mean if it took a 15 drop of MMS1 to kill the Malaria. Would this CDS as we saw Jim making it, work if one took 20 ounces out of the 32 oz bottle,...making it same = as 15 drops MMS,...now kill that Malaria.
We now believe CDS is superior to spraying on the skin and Michael Harrah said only CDS cleared up his lung infection where MMS did not. So it definately works better in certain areas than MMS.
Again I would really like to know the answer as I believe there are a lot of people following on this forum that also want to know. I really hope that Jim would answer this one but if some one else knows the answer please tell me. If Jim doesnt when I get to Mexico mid year to do the course hopefully he could tell me then. But I also feel like I need to know that answer now. If people could drink the CDS in the protocols and it did the same or better than MMS it would so much easier to convince them to take it.
PS..Dont like the taste of MMS, even with the baking soda added.
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19 Apr 2012 23:32 #16091
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what is the different btw cds and mms? anyone know where to get any in uk? plz help
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19 Apr 2012 23:41 - 20 Apr 2012 22:23 #16092
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Replied by alfernandes on topic Re: CDS - New Instructions (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)
HI, OKE
MMS = SODIUM CHLORITE + ACID CITRIC = CHLORINE DIOXIDE ACTIVATED
CDS = CHLORINE DIOXIDE SOLUTION (GAS) IN PURIFIED WATER OR REVERSE OSMOSE.
LIST WHERE TO BUY MMS AND CDS
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MMS = SODIUM CHLORITE + ACID CITRIC = CHLORINE DIOXIDE ACTIVATED
CDS = CHLORINE DIOXIDE SOLUTION (GAS) IN PURIFIED WATER OR REVERSE OSMOSE.
LIST WHERE TO BUY MMS AND CDS
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20 Apr 2012 01:14 - 20 Apr 2012 01:14 #16096
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Replied by kwag on topic Re: CDS - New Instructions (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)
Just for the record, CDS works just fine in purified water.
Actually better than in distilled water, because distilled water is more acid than purified botttled drinking water.
There are also more minerals for the Chlorine Dioxide Gas to bind which are not present in distilled water.
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Actually better than in distilled water, because distilled water is more acid than purified botttled drinking water.
There are also more minerals for the Chlorine Dioxide Gas to bind which are not present in distilled water.
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