Thanks for the comment. MMS and CDS use the same active ingredient. Chlorine Dioxide. How you take it is the difference. For MMS you have a solution of Sodium Chlorite and a dilute acid activator; either Hydrochloric Acid (muriatic acid) and water or Citric Acid and water. You mix a drop of Sodium chlorite solution with a drop of activator to make a drop of MMS. When mixed, the drop turns a brownish color. It is activated and begins generating Chlorine dioxide. You mix the drops in water and drink the results. When you drink MMS you get the sodium chlorite and the acid together and the solution is acidic (low ph) you also get the chlorine dioxide which is generated in the reaction. The chlorine dioxide is what you want. Some people have stomach trouble from MMS because of the acid.
To make CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) you mix the sodium chlorite and the activator in a small container like a shot glass. (about 1 tsp. of each) set it in a sealable container filled with water. You put the jar in a dark spot overnignt. When the color of the liquid is the same as the color of the surrounding water the reaction is over and you do it again until you get the proper strength. (See Kalcker site for details) You store the strong solution in the fridge as room temp CDS dissipates over time. I use a squirt of my strong CDS with 100 ml of water and drink it. It tastes like dilute pool water.
The rub is CDS will dissipate if not refrigerated. MMS chemicals will not and last a long time. MMS is okay if you can take the acidic solution. I prefer CDS for the neutral ph. The active ingredient is the same in each.
Possibly. Kalcker pursued CDS in order to avoid the acidic nature of MMS. Same active ingredient without the acidity. It's not much acid in three drops or so of MMS per dose, but he reports some people react due to its acidic nature. If you are currently taking MMS and have no issues, by all means keep taking it.
Thanks for the comment. MMS and CDS use the same active ingredient. Chlorine Dioxide. How you take it is the difference. For MMS you have a solution of Sodium Chlorite and a dilute acid activator; either Hydrochloric Acid (muriatic acid) and water or Citric Acid and water. You mix a drop of Sodium chlorite solution with a drop of activator to make a drop of MMS. When mixed, the drop turns a brownish color. It is activated and begins generating Chlorine dioxide. You mix the drops in water and drink the results. When you drink MMS you get the sodium chlorite and the acid together and the solution is acidic (low ph) you also get the chlorine dioxide which is generated in the reaction. The chlorine dioxide is what you want. Some people have stomach trouble from MMS because of the acid. To make CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) you mix the sodium chlorite and the activator in a small container like a shot glass. (about 1 tsp. of each) set it in a sealable container filled with water. You put the jar in a dark spot overnignt. When the color of the liquid is the same as the color of the surrounding water the reaction is over and you do it again until you get the proper strength. (See Kalcker site for details) You store the strong solution in the fridge as room temp CDS dissipates over time. I use a squirt of my strong CDS with 100 ml of water and drink it. It tastes like dilute pool water. The rub is CDS will dissipate if not refrigerated. MMS chemicals will not and last a long time. MMS is okay if you can take the acidic solution. I prefer CDS for the neutral ph. The active ingredient is the same in each.
So if you already have acid issues, this will make it worse?
Possibly. Kalcker pursued CDS in order to avoid the acidic nature of MMS. Same active ingredient without the acidity. It's not much acid in three drops or so of MMS per dose, but he reports some people react due to its acidic nature. If you are currently taking MMS and have no issues, by all means keep taking it.
Thanks! Where do you prefer to buy the sodium chlorite and activator?
Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/CrystalClearLab-Chlorine-Dioxide-Sodium-Chlorite/dp/B0BYXHHJCS/ref=sr_1_10?crid=3EV7UIVU0JKGO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.O0WTEkFkocP7wZQqVYyT54UDBa0aHQfgiCiiTxZ2MuWbW-KFzoN58TSvIuZ8XAMkLXywP1TXa7CWmeIKLjVM6s1ihGK7wzd3UpUgUevB9iML8K279e57yUJbGnT11swP-J6SFkklTyOM3_n_KbQh0DOhn0a6NztEHsyCeV0HdafX1z8PAqMx1DwpzF1FpXIro-4d8GeHxgcovt6RmWbnRfKv-hjWi0zS_b4AjRAOT9Q.cSiGXlkrvZeXy4R_mzYfEEO8uERc3S9jOHRFP_43Ga8&dib_tag=se&keywords=sodium+chlorite&qid=1718137278&sprefix=sodium+ch%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-10 And Home Depot for muriatic acid. 31.45%