file Shotglass method to make CDS

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17 Jul 2012 20:47 #20039 by pam
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good question, Charles - this is the problem with dropper orifices. Is it 17 drops to the ML or 25 drops to the mL - or something in between. Let's hope the OP answers.

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17 Jul 2012 22:52 #20050 by Megg
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Hi Pam I saw this myself so no need to answer my private message. If one is consuming 2cc's of this CDS that is made then there is alot of CDS left over and how long will this last in the fridge?

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17 Jul 2012 22:59 #20051 by pam
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First answer - CDS will last for weeks or MORE in a tightly capped bottle in the fridge. I have some that is over a month old, and still good.

I'm confused about the 2 cc's - are you talking about 2cc's a drink, 8 drinks a day? Are you talking about an 8 hour drink made with 32 oz of distilled water and 2cc's of CDS?

Pam

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17 Jul 2012 23:33 #20053 by Megg
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No Pam. I havent started it yet. From what was written a page before this I believe he gave the amount that is to be used use 2 cc's of the mixture from fridge to 4 oz water 2 cc's is only 2/5th's teaspoon that sure isnt muuch if I caught it right...

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17 Jul 2012 23:37 #20054 by Megg
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sungazer wrote: Masoomi:

1. Put 4 0unces of water in a glass jar with a plastic lid.
2. Put 60 drops of sodium chlorite solution in a shot glass (a small one ounce glass)
3. Put 60 drops of citric acid solution in the same shot glass.
4. Put the shot glass containing the now activated MMS (should be turning brown and smelling like chlorine) inside the jar and close the lid.
5. Cover the jar with a cloth and leave it for 8 hours. After 8 hours put the jar in the refrigerator. After 4 hours or more in the refrigerator remove the shot glass and quickly put the lid back on the jar.

Makes a 1500 ppm solution. Use 2 cc's per dose. So for protocol 1000 use 2 cc's CDS in 4 ounces water 8 times a day.


This is what I was talking about Pam. What am I missing here?

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18 Jul 2012 01:56 #20063 by pam
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OK. Now I understand. 2cc's is the equivalent of 3 drops of MMS, activated, because his procedure makes a 1500ppm solution. The easiest way to measure 2 cc's (for me) is to get a 3mL syringe. (mL and cc are equivalent) - remove the needle - then draw up 2 mL into the syringe and squirt into your 4 oz of water.

You can make a full day's dose with 32 oz of distilled water - but you would need to add 16mL or 16cc of CDS to the 32 0z bottle. You can use a sports bottle that is marked every 4 oz - just be sure it has a secure lid, and is plastic. Best place for it is the fridge, but if you can't do that, then keep it in maybe a small cooler beside the couch or wherever you are on. Pour yourself 4 oz every hour. 16cc would be 3 1/4 teaspoons (be sure to use plastic spoons!) and that might be easier than worrying with a syringe.

Before I got a marked sports bottle, I used a 32 oz bottle and just used a sharpie and marked off 8 evenly spaced marks. Then I would pour out the dose between marks each hour.

Is this clear? Sometimes words are confusing, I know. Mark does a video at the jimhumble.biz site on the 1000/2000 protocol link. It will show you the bottle thingy with MMS - but you would be doing it much easier, since you don't have to mix CDS with anything other than the water. It's already mixed.

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18 Jul 2012 02:01 #20065 by Megg
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yes Pam this makes sence...i was wondering of how to make the full 8 hour dose My son has a small fridge i can borrow ...thanks Pam.

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18 Jul 2012 20:47 #20098 by Megg
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Small wrote: When doing the shot glass method does the jar have to be exactly 2 quarts ?

I have LaMotte High Range Chlorine Dioxide Test Strips
the range is:

0 10 25 50 100 250 500

how do I measure 3000ppm ?


Does the jar have to be glass or can I use plastic?

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19 Jul 2012 14:23 #20117 by pam
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Sungazer - I need some help here, because we've got 3 different sets of directions, some for 20 drops, some for 40 drops, some for 60 drops. What was the final result, pls? And were you making MMS for storage (i.e., 4 oz of 3000ppm/L) or for the daily 1L (i.e. 24 drops activated in 1L of water) dose? Can you test your dropper and let us know how many drops are in a cc or mL (same thing) -

This is really important, because if it is this easy (and i'm not doubting you at all), then people who feel uncomfortable making MMS can do it easily - even have an unknowledgeable caregiver prepare it . And we do have people who are so sick that they are uncomfortable doing anything the least bit confusing.

Pam

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19 Jul 2012 17:24 #20122 by stumble
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I have a ceramic bowl with a tight fitting cover that a shot glass will fit into, however, my shot glass so far is a plastic pill dispenser. I have not yet been to Wal-Mart, and my Family Dollar didn't have any glass bowls with plastic tops an I forgot to look for a glass shot glass. Does it have to be a glass shot glass? Should I put it out in the sun for 8 hours or keep it inside. I'm sorry but I live in a remote area that just recently got a post office.


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