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01 Oct 2023 23:46 #80038
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im doing protocol 1000 plus but the taste is bad . someone on here recommended a certain kind of stevia and so i am using these strips to test and when i test it says 50 ppm is that sufficient?
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02 Oct 2023 05:48 #80041
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04 Oct 2023 09:43 - 04 Oct 2023 09:50 #80067
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"I really dislike the flavor of Stevia. I'd rather use sugar, or agave. (or honey)"
Sweetleaf stevia drops taste different from other stevias. And no typical stevia after-taste.
Sugar, agave and honey are antioxidants and can't be used with CLO2.
"I can't remember for sure off hand, but I think 3 drops in 4 oz. / 1/2 cup of water should be about 50 ppm."
Here are graphs of MMS1 CLO2 content at different activation timings, that show the amounts of CLO2 released. About 10% of available CLO2 is released at 30 seconds of activation.
Sweetleaf stevia drops taste different from other stevias. And no typical stevia after-taste.
Sugar, agave and honey are antioxidants and can't be used with CLO2.
"I can't remember for sure off hand, but I think 3 drops in 4 oz. / 1/2 cup of water should be about 50 ppm."
Here are graphs of MMS1 CLO2 content at different activation timings, that show the amounts of CLO2 released. About 10% of available CLO2 is released at 30 seconds of activation.
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05 Oct 2023 07:26 #80086
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"And there are some studies that show that it was found that Stevia leaves contain a number of phenolic compounds that exhibit strong antioxidant properties."
The suggested stevia drops do not reduce CLO2 concentration. I tested using a photometer and so did Kerri Rivera.
The suggested stevia drops do not reduce CLO2 concentration. I tested using a photometer and so did Kerri Rivera.
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06 Oct 2023 08:57 #80100
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Oxidants and antioxidants can cancel each other when combined.
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07 Oct 2023 06:39 #80111
by Enoch
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When I treated my water tank with chlorine dioxide tablets. I was told by the company that after treatment my water would be 1ppm chlorine dioxide. I was cured at that level. I would not concern myself with reaching a certain ppm. It clearly works at low levels. I am proof of that.
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