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Contents
1 Making CDS
2 CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)
3 Instructions for making CDS
4 Making CDS Steps
5 Making 10% HCl (Hydrochloric Acid)
6 Measuring the CDS for 3000 ppm
7 Measuring the CDS
8 How to make daily bottle of CDS for Protocol 1000 (Apr 12, 2012)
9 How to make CDS, with Jim Humble (Feb 28, 2012)
Making CDS
FOREWORD - After several years of CDS development the technique given here is what we now
consider the easiest, and the most pure CDS yet developed as of this date 4/12/13CDS was developed by
Andreas Kalcker Phd using MMS and later this basic principle of creating CDS was developed by a
member of our Church the Genesis 2 Church of Health and Healing. We lost his name but when he comes
forward we will acknowledge his contribution.
The jar on the left is a two quart plastic jar with a screw on lid that you will need. The black plastic
sticking out from under the lid was used to make the jar air and water tight; cut up a plastic garbage bag for
this purpose. If your jar leaks at the top it wont work. Use two layers of very thin plastic. Almost any 2
quart open mouth jar will do but it must, of course, have a lid that is air tight or at least can be made air
tight. The jar is shown with one quart of distilled water in it or you could use one liter of water as that will
be the way it is always used. You will need just one of the other 2 wine glasses shown. The yellow liquid
is MMS already mixed with the acid activator. Once mixed it must be put in the jar immediately or within
20 seconds. The color may be black or dark brown at first but it must be put in the jar immediately
regardless of the color. Only one of the wine glasses is needed. ---- This is the basics for making CDS.
You will need other measuring cups that can measure out ounces and parts of ounces or a measuring cup
that can measure up to 75 ml (milliliters). All protocols and use of CDS calls for 3000 ppm. The
instructions below makes 1 liter or quart of 3000 ppm CDS.
5. Checking the details. A. the lid must be airtight. B. the wine glass must not have any sort of lid on it.
C. the wine glass must sit down into the water and the top of the wine glass must be above the water. D.
The distilled water will begin to turn yellow within one hour but it will take a total of 24 hours with the lid
closed air tight.
6. Making the CDS. Carefully sit the 2 quart jar in a cool darkened area or cover with a dark cloth. It
doesnt need to be totally no light but no bright light. Allow it to sit for 24 hours undisturbed. See
picture.
This is what the completed CDS should look like after 24 hours.
The color of the MMS in the wine glass will be the same color as the CDS on the outside of the wine
glass. The CDS (on the outside of the wine glass) should be 3000 ppm but should be check by using a
measuring strip, see instructions at the end of this write up. Do not worry about the colors, just check it.
People see colors differently.
This is what the completed CDS should look after 24 hours if you used the alternate wine glass.
7. Removing the CDS from the 2 quart jar. Remove the lid. Carefully remover the wine glass and
discard the liquid in the wine glass. It can be put in a standard sewer but do not allow it to go to a
septic tank as it will kill the bacteria used there. THE CDS MUST BE KEPT IN A GLASS JAR OF
SOME KIND. If you use a clear glass jar or colored jar you should keep it in the refrigerator.
8. Using the CDS in place of MMS. It takes 1 ml of this solution (3000 ppm CDS) to equal 3 activated
drops of MMS. So a 3 drop dose that you might be using for protocol 1000 each hour would require one
ml to equal. However normally, you need at least twice the size dose you would use with MMS. Also you
can use larger doses without getting nauseous. When you go to protocol 2000 you can use much larger
doses than you would use with MMS. Still be careful to not make yourself nauseous or cause diarrhea in
which case you would need to use less CDS.
more full amounts. So if we bought one gallon, we would add 2 gallons more to get 10%. If we only
bought 100 ml. Then we already had 100 ml added before we bought it, so we would add 200 ml more
(which would be 2 full amounts) to get it to 10% HCl. HCl is probably the cleanest acid known. The
formula is the simplest H which is hydrogen and Cl which chlorine, but in this case it is chlorine that is not
poisonous like the chlorine in table salt. So when we make CDS with it no hydrogen and no chlorine
comes over with the chlorine dioxide gas leaving a totally pure CDS for our use.
How to make daily bottle of CDS for Protocol 1000 (Apr 12,
2012)