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13 Feb 2026 13:09 #87930
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Math and science come difficult. All this measuring. I’ve been sick for 3 weeks. I don’t know if it’s the same sickness or 3 different types but when working with kids it’s a given.
I’ve done I think one mms bath and this tired sickness is brutal so I’m going to try again. I ordered it on Amazon. It’s called Crystal Clear Labs, Chlorine Dioxide Kit, sodium chlorite solution 25% 2 bottle set part A, multipurpose, travel ready, onsite generation NaC102, and then hydrochloric acid-part B, HC1. None of the reviews say anything. Don’t know if I have the right product. The book is like reading another language (math and science a big nope for me). I want to try orally but from what I hear of the taste and smell, I’m naturally cautious. If anyone has tried the product I have. I have no time to wait for something in the mail but if there is a product I’m unaware of. I have no sick days left. I’m very low on $. I can’t go to the doctor for antibiotics my gut is so damaged over the years, we don’t want to dependent, and the buggies become resistant anyways.
I’ve done I think one mms bath and this tired sickness is brutal so I’m going to try again. I ordered it on Amazon. It’s called Crystal Clear Labs, Chlorine Dioxide Kit, sodium chlorite solution 25% 2 bottle set part A, multipurpose, travel ready, onsite generation NaC102, and then hydrochloric acid-part B, HC1. None of the reviews say anything. Don’t know if I have the right product. The book is like reading another language (math and science a big nope for me). I want to try orally but from what I hear of the taste and smell, I’m naturally cautious. If anyone has tried the product I have. I have no time to wait for something in the mail but if there is a product I’m unaware of. I have no sick days left. I’m very low on $. I can’t go to the doctor for antibiotics my gut is so damaged over the years, we don’t want to dependent, and the buggies become resistant anyways.
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13 Feb 2026 15:17 - 13 Feb 2026 15:29 #87931
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If your bottles came with rubber squeeze dispensers in the caps, that is not good. Both chemicals could dissolve them contaminating the liquids. If plain caps were included use those. Only use the dropper caps when taking out doses. Mark each cap so you don't cross contaminate the two chemicals.
The easiest chlorine dioxide solution to make is called CDH. Watch the how-to-make-and-use short video here . The dosing bottle shown near the end of the video is an 8 fl oz glass baby bottle. If you use that, keep it in the fridge and when out of the fridge, keep the bottle away from windows to avoid UV light from the sun, even indirect sunlight.
As always, start with low hourly doses and increase as needed.
No coffee or tea until one hour after the last dose of the day. The same for any strong anti-oxidant food or drink.
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That company makes more than one product, but I think any of them should work.Math and science come difficult. All this measuring. I’ve been sick for 3 weeks. I don’t know if it’s the same sickness or 3 different types but when working with kids it’s a given.
I’ve done I think one mms bath and this tired sickness is brutal so I’m going to try again. I ordered it on Amazon. It’s called Crystal Clear Labs, Chlorine Dioxide Kit, sodium chlorite solution 25% 2 bottle set part A, multipurpose, travel ready, onsite generation NaC102, and then hydrochloric acid-part B, HC1. None of the reviews say anything. Don’t know if I have the right product. The book is like reading another language (math and science a big nope for me). I want to try orally but from what I hear of the taste and smell, I’m naturally cautious. If anyone has tried the product I have. I have no time to wait for something in the mail but if there is a product I’m unaware of. I have no sick days left. I’m very low on $. I can’t go to the doctor for antibiotics my gut is so damaged over the years, we don’t want to dependent, and the buggies become resistant anyways.
If your bottles came with rubber squeeze dispensers in the caps, that is not good. Both chemicals could dissolve them contaminating the liquids. If plain caps were included use those. Only use the dropper caps when taking out doses. Mark each cap so you don't cross contaminate the two chemicals.
The easiest chlorine dioxide solution to make is called CDH. Watch the how-to-make-and-use short video here . The dosing bottle shown near the end of the video is an 8 fl oz glass baby bottle. If you use that, keep it in the fridge and when out of the fridge, keep the bottle away from windows to avoid UV light from the sun, even indirect sunlight.
As always, start with low hourly doses and increase as needed.
No coffee or tea until one hour after the last dose of the day. The same for any strong anti-oxidant food or drink.
Last edit: 13 Feb 2026 15:29 by CLO2.
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