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23 May 2012 15:36 #17594 by rsb.mms
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Hi
I would like to tell you how I have been producing CDS which may be easier than the current methods.

You will need:
1. MMS
2. A plastic water bottle.
3. A plastic syringe that will fit inside the water bottle. Cut the little arms off if necessary. A needle is not required.
4. A glass to prepare the MMS.

Start by filling the plastic bottle with water.

Activate 10 drops of MMS in the glass.

Suck the mixture into the syringe leaving only a small amount of air in the syringe.

Drop the syringe into the plastic bottle. Make sure the hole is up. (important)
If the syringe is facing down then the gas generated will push the MMS out into the bottle which is not what you want.

Screw the cap onto the bottle.

As the gas is generated it will come out of the syringe and dissolve in the water. This takes a couple of hours but I usually leave it over night. The rest of the MMS will remain in the syringe.

This method is a no loss and no wastage system.

Give it a try
Roy Brooks
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23 May 2012 15:51 #17595 by pam
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Wow - interesting! How do you get the syringe out of the bottle afterwards? What size plastic water bottle are you using? What size syringe?

Thanks for sharing your experience.
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23 May 2012 15:53 #17596 by kevink
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Hi Roy - that does sound great and I have 1 more question to add to Pam's - have you tested the ppm you get from this method?
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23 May 2012 17:09 #17599 by rsb.mms
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Hi Pam

I either leave it in the bottle until finished or tip the CDS into another another water bottle.
I have been using a 1 cc syringe which will hold 10 drops of activated MMS but any syringe will do
as long as it fits inside your water bottle.

I usually use a 500mL bottle but I have used a small 300mL bottle and also larger 1L water bottle.
Any soft drink bottle can be used as long as it has a screw on lid.
I dont believe the size of the bottle makes any difference. If the syringe contains 10 drops of activated MMS
then if you want to consume the equivilent of 3 drops of MMS then drink 3/10ths of the bottle.

I have not measured the concentration in the bottle.

Hope this helps

Roy
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23 May 2012 18:28 #17600 by pam
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You may want to look at Jim's latest video for making CDS (blowing into the bottle) - and you may want to play with testing strips - not that it's the end of the world if you don't - BUT, 10 drops activated MMS puts off less CDS when used as MMS1 than 10 drops activated MMS when it's made into CDS.

The reason is that there are other things that are in MMS1 - such as hypochlorous acid, chlorite ions, some unactivated sodium chlorite - (these are not good or bad things in themselves, but they do affect the amount of chlorine dioxide in the "dose" -

So, you may be able to use even less MMS and CA in your syringe and achieve a full dose...

(This post reminds me of the early days with CDS when we were all excited and working on different ways to make it and check for dosing, etc. It's fun!{
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23 May 2012 18:57 #17601 by jbnet
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It certainly seems like something exciting and very, very
simple to do. Anxiously waiting for some results from
what Pam is suggesting and of course any other input.:ohmy:

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23 May 2012 19:24 #17602 by pam
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Well, this technique without testing is not going to be "bad" - I've known people who have taken much more than this in CDS over the course of a day - so if you end up with a little extra over the 3 drops, even 6 drops equivalent, etc., then you're definitely fine! Another one for me to play with, LOL, just as soon as I get a free moment!

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23 May 2012 22:35 #17604 by jbnet
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How much water do put in the bottle using the 10 drop mms?

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24 May 2012 03:54 - 28 Nov 2012 00:54 #17618 by CLO2
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24 May 2012 05:17 #17621 by kevink
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It definitely works - I just experimented by putting 500ml of distilled water in a 700ml plastic jar with a screw top lid, activated 10 drops of sodium chlorite with 10 drops of citric acid in a small wine glass, sucked it up in a small plastic syringe and dropped the syringe into the jar.

The syringe floats to the top so no need to worry about how to get it out later.

I left it at room temperature for 3 hours & just went back & tested it - close to 50 ppm.

I used a jar instead of a bottle only because of the neck size - I didn't want to cut those little tabs off the sides of the syringe.
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