DIY-set for homemade CDS

according to Andreas Kalcker

Set contains:

Demo-videos on YOUTUBE are being periodically deleted, yet new ones are continually uploaded: search with keyphrases like how to make chlor dioxide solution 3000ppm.

Advantage of the "pickle jar method": It produces reliably a saturated chlor dioxide solution of 3000ppm. Stored in the fridge its quite stable. It does not go bad, but looses a bit of its strenght upon each opening of the bottle. That can be observed by the liquid becoming paler and the typical smell fading slowly. Just increase the dose accordingly or make new CDS every 2 weeks. 5ml of this saturated chlor dioxide solution is a "regular" dose.

DIY:

  1. place upside shotglas into the pickle jar
  2. fill non-carbonated drinking water into the pickle jar without allowing it to spill over into the shot glas
  3. use the 5ml cylinder for measuring hydrochloric acid & sodium chlorit
  4. pour 5ml hydrochloric acid & sodium chlorit each into the shotglas (turns brown immediately, upper foto), close lid.
  5. keep pickle jar for 12 hours in a shady place (no direct sunlight, middle foto)
  6. remove shotglas, close lid (!) and empty shotglas
  7. pour another 5ml hydrochloric acid & sodium chlorit each into the shotglas and place it into the picklw jar, close lid (lower foto)
  8. keep pickle jar again for 12 hours in a shady place
  9. remove shotglas, fill the CDS into the stockbottles and keep them refrigerated
  10. a "regular" dose of CDS manufactured this way (3000ppm) is 5ml in a glas of non-carbonated water
There are some rules when dealing with CDS:
very detailed infomation you can find on the english website of Andreas Kalckerexterner link. His books are not yet translated into english yet, but available in german and spanish language. He is a close friend of Jim Humble who popularized MMS - the original method of taking CDL. As opposed to MMS you do not swallow the substance from which chlor dioxide is produced inside the body, namely hydrochloric acid & sodium chlorit, but the finished product only.


hydrochloric acid & sodium chlorit

hydrochloric acid 4% (HCl)

sodium chlorit 22,5% (NaClO2)

phase

clear liquid clear liquid

use

pure substance for use in laboratories only;
due to being refilled the hydrochloric acid
lost its E-nummer status !
pure substance for use in laboratories only
  • CAS-Nummer: 7758-19-2
  • EG-Nummer: 231-836-6
  • storage class: 88

storage

air-tight air-tight

supplier

Algin Chemie e.K.
Brauerreistr. 39, D-19306 Neustadt-Glewe
S3 Chemicals
Klinkerwerkstr. 9, D-32549 Bad Oynhausen