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Adding CDs solution (Kalcker Method) to water bottles with tight cap and left in the refrigerator. How long will it stay active once diluted? Days, weeks, months?
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09 Jun 2024 20:57 #82645
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Adding CDs solution (Kalcker Method) to water bottles with tight cap and left in the refrigerator. How long will it stay active once diluted? Days, weeks, months? was created by Isabelle
I am interested in putting the CLO2 gas in water bottles (with water), and keep them in the refrigerator for a family member that does not live with me. Is there a time frame of how long the CLO2 will stay active once mixed in the water? I am not able to be at their home to make it daily for them.
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22 Jul 2024 19:22 #83026
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Hello! After asking Google, I found this post of April 2021 by administrator CLO2:
"CLO2 post=68515
I think Jim is referring to storing a stock supply of MMS and keeping that in a fridge. When I make a batch of MMS , there is about 450ml of MMS which is stored in a brown pint bottle. The life of that MMS can be extended if kept in a fridge because of the colder temperature. But, I keep it in a room temperature dark pantry because that MMS is often used for testing purposes and cold MMS will slow down MMS activation. From testing I have found that room temperature MMS shelf life is about 18 months.
If you have a small bottle of MMS, such as 4 fl oz (120 ml), room temperature storage is suggested if you are making MMS1, because the activation time is only 30 seconds. If making CDS or CDH, then cold MMS is okay to use because the activation time is much longer and MMS will warm up during the long activation time".
I myself prepare always fresh dosages, but that's for occasional treatment of my cats and a maintenance dose once a day before sleep. An experiment I've done with a jerrycan of 20 liter tapwater, is that I've added 20 activated MMS1 drops in it. Just to see how long the water stays drinkable. Jim Humble's opinion was that 2 years is the maximum to keep water drinkable that way, for storage. My jerrycan stands in the porch, where's no sun.
Since May 2022, 2 years, and 2 months(almost) later, the water tastes excellent. Every 6 months I test the water and drink a small glass. A week ago it was still okay
"CLO2 post=68515
I think Jim is referring to storing a stock supply of MMS and keeping that in a fridge. When I make a batch of MMS , there is about 450ml of MMS which is stored in a brown pint bottle. The life of that MMS can be extended if kept in a fridge because of the colder temperature. But, I keep it in a room temperature dark pantry because that MMS is often used for testing purposes and cold MMS will slow down MMS activation. From testing I have found that room temperature MMS shelf life is about 18 months.
If you have a small bottle of MMS, such as 4 fl oz (120 ml), room temperature storage is suggested if you are making MMS1, because the activation time is only 30 seconds. If making CDS or CDH, then cold MMS is okay to use because the activation time is much longer and MMS will warm up during the long activation time".
I myself prepare always fresh dosages, but that's for occasional treatment of my cats and a maintenance dose once a day before sleep. An experiment I've done with a jerrycan of 20 liter tapwater, is that I've added 20 activated MMS1 drops in it. Just to see how long the water stays drinkable. Jim Humble's opinion was that 2 years is the maximum to keep water drinkable that way, for storage. My jerrycan stands in the porch, where's no sun.
Since May 2022, 2 years, and 2 months(almost) later, the water tastes excellent. Every 6 months I test the water and drink a small glass. A week ago it was still okay
“The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
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23 Jul 2024 08:20 #83036
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Adding CDs solution (Kalcker Method) to water bottles with tight cap and left in the refrigerator. How long will it stay active once diluted? Days, weeks, months?
Devon, the quote from me was referring to MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) and not MMS1.
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23 Jul 2024 08:34 - 23 Jul 2024 09:14 #83037
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MMS1 contains some CLO2 gas and a lot of residual MMS and some acid.
I presume the bottle of CDS kept in the fridge is a bottle with 3000ppm CDS, which will be used to make a daily dosing bottle of diluted CDS. That diluted CDS is going to be used when following CDS Protocol-C, correct?
Or, you may mean to keep bottles of diluted CDS in the fridge ready for dosing? I have not tested if a bottle of diluted CDS kept in a fridge will keep its potency long-term.
Another method to make a daily dosing bottle of CDS is described here . This method would not require the user to make a number of bottles of diluted CDS and store them in a fridge.
Replied by CLO2 on topic Adding CDs solution (Kalcker Method) to water bottles with tight cap and left in the refrigerator. How long will it stay active once diluted? Days, weeks, months?
Isabelle, I think you are referring to CDS, which is only CLO2 gas in water.I am interested in putting the CLO2 gas in water bottles (with water), and keep them in the refrigerator for a family member that does not live with me. Is there a time frame of how long the CLO2 will stay active once mixed in the water? I am not able to be at their home to make it daily for them.
MMS1 contains some CLO2 gas and a lot of residual MMS and some acid.
I presume the bottle of CDS kept in the fridge is a bottle with 3000ppm CDS, which will be used to make a daily dosing bottle of diluted CDS. That diluted CDS is going to be used when following CDS Protocol-C, correct?
Or, you may mean to keep bottles of diluted CDS in the fridge ready for dosing? I have not tested if a bottle of diluted CDS kept in a fridge will keep its potency long-term.
Another method to make a daily dosing bottle of CDS is described here . This method would not require the user to make a number of bottles of diluted CDS and store them in a fridge.
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23 Jul 2024 15:24 #83043
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Replied by HYPERSLW1 on topic Adding CDs solution (Kalcker Method) to water bottles with tight cap and left in the refrigerator. How long will it stay active once diluted? Days, weeks, months?
My concentrate in a brown HDPE plastic bottle stayed yellow for 6 months, then turned clear
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