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How to Make CDS Water, the Worlds Most Powerful Germ Killer & Disease Eradicator at Home ~ For Next to Nothing From Ken Adachi, Editor educate-yourself.org/mms/cdsproductionexplained15mar13.shtml March 15, 2013 How to Make CDS Water, the Worlds Most Powerful Germ Killer & Disease Eradicator at Home ~ For Next to Nothing (March 15, 2013) CDS stands for Chlorine Dioxide Solution. Chlorine Dioxide is a greenish-yellow gas that readily dissolves in water. We release this gas from a solution of 28% Sodium Chlorite (now called MMS1 by Jim Humble) by activating it with an equal amount (drops, or 1/2 oz., or even 1 oz.) of 50% Citric Acid solution inside a glass mixer bottle. We then screw on the mixer bottles plastic lid which has two holes drilled in it to accept two lengths of 1/4 inch tubing (silicone tubing is ideal, but vinyl tubing is okay). Each tubing length is only inserted a short distance (E.g. 1/4 inch) inside the mixer bottle lid (I use a thin bead of Goop to seal where the tubing enters the hole so the tubing cant be easily pulled out of the lid). One length of tubing in 24 inches (66cm) long which I use to blow air into the mixer bottle which will force the chlorine dioxide gas coming off the activated Sodium Chlorite solution into the second length of tubing which is inserted deep into my first bottle of distilled water (through a hole in the screwed-on cap) which Ive marked as A in the photos seen below. A second hole is drilled in the cap of water bottle A to accept another length of tubing which is inserted deep into my second bottle of distilled water (which Ive marked as B). I dont have to use a screw-on cap for my second bottle of water because I want the air that Im blowing through the two bottles of water to be able to escape. If I wanted to make three bottles of CDS water at the same time, then I would have to use a screw-on cap on the second bottle of water and drill a second hole into the B water bottle cap to accept another length of tubing which would then go into a third bottle of water (but making two quarts of CDS water at one time is more than enough for my purpose). Im using one quart (one liter) plastic bottles made of translucent HDPE which I find ideal as it doesnt react with the chlorine dioxide gas in the water. Im using square HDPE plastic bottles that originally held Summerhill Goat Milk purchased from Trader Joes. Some people use clear PET bottles to hold their CDS water, but clear PET bottles will leach chemicals into any water, and more so into distilled water. Therefore, its preferable to use translucent HDPE bottles, however, its not critical if clear plastic is the only type you can find. After were done infusing our bottles of distilled water with chlorine dioxide gas, were going to tightly cap each bottle (using a new bottle cap), mark each bottle as CDS Water, and then store them in the refrigerator. If you dont cap your bottle of CDS water, its going to turn completely clear within a few hours, since the chlorine dioxide gas will escape into the air from the top of the bottle (if you allow it). Over many days, the chlorine dioxide gas will gradually come out of the CDS water bottle anyway, but the refrigeration will slow down the process substantially. The hue of the green/yellow color will begin to fade by the third day in the refrigerator, but it will still remain useful for a week or more. Generally, I try to drink 1/2 to one full quart of CDS water everyday; drinking an ounce at a time throughout the day. I will usually let the CDS water remain in my mouth as I swish it around my teeth and gums for 10 minutes of more before swallowing. This will clean your teeth like you cannot believe and rid your mouth of every possible pathogenic organism which causes gum and teeth infections. If you currently are having trouble with gum, mouth, or teeth infections, youre going to become a very happy camper after you start using CDS water on a daily basis. CDS is a truly amazing oxidizer which will knock down and destroy just about every pathogenic organism in the book, yet its incredibly benign and gentle to the body (by the way, we have Andreas Kalcker and two unnamed friends to thank for putting out the information about infusing chlorine dioxide gas into water). You can read more about The Basic Science of MMS and CDS water at this link: educate-yourself.org/mms/chlorinedioxidebasics004sep12.shtml Heres my step by step procedure for making CDS water: Preparation You need 4 things: A) 28% Sodium Chlorite solution, B) 50% Citric Acid solution, C) Distilled water, and D) a CDS production rig consisting of a mixer bottle, 3 or 4 lengths of 1/4 inch tubing, and 1 or more quart-size HDPE plastic water bottles with screw-on plastic caps. A) 28% Sodium Chlorite solution can be purchased ready-made from internet vendors or you can make it yourself at home by adding a certain amount of distilled water (ounces or mls) to so many grams of Sodium Chlorite flakes (See Ingredients for making CDS water at the end of this article. ). I make my own Sodium Chlorite solution by adding 9 ounces of distilled water to exactly 100 grams of Sodium Chlorite flakes. This will yield a little over 12 ozs. of Sodium Chlorite solution which I keep in a brown 16 oz. hydrogen peroxide bottle (normally found in drug stores that sell hydrogen peroxide). This is my master solution bottle which I will label 28% Sodium Chlorite and store in a kitchen cabinet. From the master solution, I fill up a 1 oz. (or 2 oz.) amber (or cobalt blue) glass dropper bottle which I will also label 28% Sodium Chlorite and either store it in a kitchen cabinet or in the refrigerator, on the door shelf. B) I make the 50% Citric Acid solution by adding equal amounts of citric acid powder and distilled water. For example, if I want to make a 12 oz. master solution of 50% Citric Acid, Ill mix 6 ozs. (170 g.) of citric acid crystals with 6 ozs. (170 ml) of distilled water and store in a 16 oz. hydrogen peroxide bottle marked 50% Citric Acid. I will then fill up a 1 oz. or 2 oz. dark glass dropper bottle, label it 50% Citric Acid and keep it with my 28% Sodium Chlorite dropper bottle. C) I purchase Arrowhead distilled water from the supermarket here in southern California because I know with certainty that the water is 100% distilled and free of minerals (I tested it many years ago with a TDS meter). If you buy a well known national brand of distilled water, it will likely be 100% distilled, but if you buy a local market, unknown brand of water marked distilled, it may not be distilled at all. Stick with a national water company brand or get a TDS meter to check if your local brand of distilled water is truly distilled water. I fill my two 1 quart bottles with distilled water up to within two inches of the top. I want to leave a little head room for the chlorine dioxide gas to expand into with the first bottle of water. I leave a little head room in the second water bottle to prevent the bubbling water from coming over the top and splashing onto the counter. After I finish making my CDS water, I will then add distilled water to the mixer bottle (up to the top), label it MMS and store in the refrigerator door. This is MMS water which I use as a sterilizing agent, adding one ounce to a basin of water in which Im soaking newly purchased vegetables or fruits (after I washed them 3 times with hot water). I will also add an entire bottle or two of MMS water to bath water and soak in it for 20 - 30 minutes. The sterilizing action of the MMS water will rid the skin of infective conditions including acne, psoriasis, boils, toenail fungus, etc. I put the back of my head into the bath water covering my ears (for 10 - 15 minutes) so the MMS goes into the ears and works on ear wax or any infection one might have in the ears. Just leave the MMS in the bath water overnight (after finishing your bath) and the MMS will remove soap scum and other filmy residues left in the bathtub from showers. Drain the water the next morning. D) The CDS production rig includes 3 or 4 lengths of 1/4 inch silicone or vinyl tubing (which you can buy from a store that sells aquarium supplies or from the internet), one, two, or three quart (liter) size HDPE plastic water bottles with screw-on plastic caps (youll need one or two extra caps for the drilled holes), a glass mixer bottle with a screw-on plastic lid (youll need a second lid for the drilled holes). I use amber glass supplement/vitamin bottles for my mixer bottles. They come in many different sizes, but the 7 oz. size is convenient (see photo above). I would like to have a large amount of MMS water after Im through making CDS, but I still need a bottle size that will fit inside a coffee cup (or small bowl, or wide mouth jar) which I will half-fill with hot water, to serve as a hot water bath, while Im making my CDS water (more on this later). Drilling holes in the plastic lid You are going to drill two holes in the lid of the mixer bottle and in the plastic cap of your water bottle. If your water bottle cap has an inner peripheral ring of plastic that seals the bottle from spillage, then keep your two holes in the center portion of the cap and not drill through the inner peripheral plastic ring. 1/4 inch tubing usually refers to the outer diameter of the tubing, so a 1/4 inch drill bit will allow the tubing to easily fit into the hole. If you want to make the hole a little bit tighter, especially if you are using 1/4 inch silicone tubing, you can use a 15/64 drill bit and still push the tubing into the hole with a little bit of effort. I use a bead of Goop around the tubing where it meets the hole to fasten it tightly to the lid so it wont easily pull out. The first length of tubing that fits into the mixer lid is the 24 inch long blower tube. The second length of tubing has to be long enough to go from the mixer bottle into the bottom of your first water bottle. I made mine 22 inches long, but you can make yours a little longer if you want. I made my third length of tubing 18 inches long because I only have to travel from bottle A to bottle B which are both standing right next to each other. If you want to make three bottles of water at the same time, then drill a second water bottle cap with two holes and add a 4th length of tubing cut 18 inches long. You dont need a drilled hole bottle cap in your last bottle of water. Just stick the tubing into the bottom of the water bottle. Mixing the two solutions I used to measure out 10 or 15 or 20 drops at a time, but I now just count out 4 or 5 entire droppers of 28% Sodium Chlorite solution and the same number of droppers of 50% Citric Acid and squirt it into the mixer bottle (the reaction will start immediately to liberate chlorine dioxide gas). I then screw on the mixer bottle plastic lid with the two lengths of tubing and place the mixer bottle into a coffee mug that is half filled with hot water. I then elevate the coffee mug and mixer bottle combo with a stand (or box) so that it stands higher than the two water bottles, otherwise the water from the water bottle could back fill into the mixer bottle (when not blowing through the blower tube) if you place the mixer bottle at the same height as the water bottles (the hot water from the water bath will cause the chlorine dioxide gas in the mixer bottle to produce at a much faster rate than if left at room temperature). After waiting a minute or two for the chlorine dioxide gas to build up in the mixer bottle, Ill blow on the blower tube and force the gas to percolate through the water bottles. I keep my tongue on the blower tube while inhaling or preparing to blow into the tube so the chlorine dioxide gas wont come back into my mouth (you want to avoid breathing the gas, which can be unpleasant). It doesnt take long before you start seeing the water turn a greenish-yellow color. The longer you blow the chlorine dioxide gas into the water bottles, the darker the color becomes. After my first water bottle A has a nice deep yellow-green color, Ill reverse the position of the two water bottles, so that now bottle B will get the first gas coming off the mixer bottle and bottle A will get the secondary gas coming from bottle B. When the color of bottle B is the same as bottle A, Im done. Ill remove the tubing from both water bottles, screw on new caps, and store them in the refrigerator. I then remove the mixer bottle from the coffee cup with the hot water and unscrew the drilled cap with the tubing. Ill add distilled water to the mixer bottle and fill to the top. I then screw on a new lid onto the mixer bottle and place in the refrigerator after labeling it MMS. I then shake out the tubing of my CDS production rig to remove water and store in a large plastic zip lock bag. Ingredients for making CDS water If you want more information on where to obtain Sodium Chlorite flakes and Citric Acid powder for making CDS water, send me an e-mail and write looking for MMS dry ingredients in the Subject line The CDS Production Rig If you want a CDS production rig as seen here (consisting of two 1 quart labeled plastic bottles, one labeled brown glass mixer bottle and the 1/4 inch tubing installed in the caps, along with 3 extra screw on caps), send me an e-mail with CDS Production rig in the Subject line. educate-yourself.org/contactus/ Or leave a message at 949-544-1375 Ken Adachi
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 04:26:35 +0000

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