ClO₂ recipe checker and other calculators
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May you live long and prosper,
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PS. When you have time, would you please let us all know exactly how much chlorine dioxide (in mg) is inside of one drop (20 drops per ml / 0.05ml/drop) of MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite)? I've been thinking it's 8mg for a long time now and I just want to make sure I'm correct because the COMUSAV group in Latin America is saying that 1ml of 3000 ppm CDS contains the same amount of CLO2 as 1 drop of MMS (again, at a drop size of 0.05ml per drop) and I'm beginning to feel gaslighted . Thanks if you can.
I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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Thanks for the explanations Andy in Hawick.…
It sounds like you could do with using the CDH wizard in the same set of spreadsheets, which is designed to help you develop a suitable recipe. I have also made one for CDS , which assumes a separate reaction chamber of some sort.
As far as the recipe checker is concerned; it is possible to enter decimals into the water volume entry cell; it just won't show the fraction. (You may need to use a comma for the decimal point; I prefer that European standard for mathematical reasons.)
The reason that the amount of HCl does not seem to calculate as you expect is because of the different density of the solutions. The calculators use (for the most part) volumes (in ml) but the chemistry happens based on mass. The specific gravity of the solutions are shown in grey in column F and in your screen grabs you will see that 4%HCl has a sp of 1,02 whereas the 20% solution is 1,10 and therefore you need a little bit less volume than expected to provide the required mass of HCl. (The sg calculations are approximations; the real algorithm is complex and hard to get data on but the first-order approximation that I have in these is accurate enough for our purposes.
I am not a CDH aficionado (I prefer CDS) but I gather that CDH is deliberately not fully activated …
The recipe checker still I prefer. As you can see, gambling with somewhat different proportions of NaClO₂ and HCl allows us to have a fully activated CDH recipe. The only thing I wonder is about the byproducts of fully activated CDH, this is NaCl and whatever is mixed with the 80% NaClO₂ powder to make commercial 25/28% MMS.
Specific gravity? Aaah! Density. Yes, it's about mass proportions in chemistry I recall.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for your appreciation.
For the sake of precision, I have calculated on 1000 drops (=50ml) but scaling back down, this indicates that one drop (of 1/20 ml) of [classic] MMS (=22.4% NaClO₂ actual) has the potential to produce 8.179mg of ClO₂ (when fully activated).
The same amount of ClO₂ (actual, dissolved) is present in about 2¾ml (2.726) of [classic] CDS (at 3000ppm). (That's an easier calculation so I haven't spelt it out!)MMS has a density of approximately 1.22g/ml
one drop of MMS (50μl) therefore weighs about 61μg
61μg at 22.4% concentration = 13.66μg of NaClO₂
using the equation:
5NaClO₂ + 4HCl → 4ClO₂ + 5NaCl + 2H₂O
we see that five moles of NaClO₂ (at 90.44g/mole) yields four moles of ClO₂ (at 67.45g/mole)
therefore 13.66μg of NaClO₂ has the potential to produce
13.66μg/(5*90.44) * (4*67.45) of ClO₂
or approx 8.2μg ClO₂
I realise that I do not have any data about the specific gravity (density) of ClO₂ solutions in water but I have observed that, when making CDS4000, the total volume seems to increase slightly and because the concentrations that we are using are very dilute, I reckon that it is a reasonable approximation to use 1.0 as the sg of all CDS. If anyone has data to suggest otherwise, it would be useful to incorporate that into the equations.
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Mmm, according to this document from osha.gov , in page 3 the specific gravity of ClO₂ (lets dub it sgClO₂) is listed as 1.642g/cm³ at 0°C. Therefore, the specific gravity of a given concentration CDS can be calculated:…
I realise that I do not have any data about the specific gravity (density) of ClO₂ solutions in water but I have observed that, when making CDS4000, the total volume seems to increase slightly and because the concentrations that we are using are very dilute, I reckon that it is a reasonable approximation to use 1.0 as the sg of all CDS. If anyone has data to suggest otherwise, it would be useful to incorporate that into the equations.
sgCDS(ppm) = sgClO₂ × (CDSppm / 10⁶) + sgH₂O × (10⁶ − CDSppm) / 10⁶)
For CDH3000 and CDH4000,
sgCDS(3000) = 1.642 × (3000 / 10⁶) + 1 × ((10⁶ − 3000) / 10⁶) = 1.001926 g/cm³
sgCDS(4000) = 1.642 × (4000 / 10⁶) + 1 × ((10⁶ − 4000) / 10⁶) = 1.002568 g/cm³
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Again, many thanks!
May you be happy and healthy, and live long and prosper,
Scott
I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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May you live long with good health and prosper happily throughout your life,
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I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
- Join our group on MiWi (was deleted off of Facebook): mewe.com/join/coronavirusebolasolutions
- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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My mother has breast cancer. Can I use 10ml/day of CDH?
Greetings from Brazil
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And why not? 10ml a day is nothing extreme. I just poked inside Kalcker's Forbidden Health book and I find that “30ml a day of CDS” (3ml × 10 times a day) is a common treatment for cancers in general. Because CDS is a solution of 3000ppm ClO₂, while the usual 3000ppm CDH as described here is only 50% activated, thanks to the HCl in your stomach you'll get additional ClO₂ out of CDH (up to twice the amount in this case). You can try 15ml a day of CDH3000 (spread in several shots dilluted in some water) to start with, for example, or a bit more.…
My mother has breast cancer. Can I use 10ml/day of CDH?
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Of course, remember that whatever decision you take in this respect is your responsibility. I would personally take as much as needed, and possibly do a lot more than that. This in part is because I prefer to take the stuff less frequently (less treatment annoyance), while I also tolerate the stuff extremely well (could even shot full strenght CDH).
In any case know yourselves, and go find some healer which could assist your mother to get rid of the involved mind pattern if she really wants to do away with the illness.
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