How to Correctly Prepare Chlorine Dioxide “CDS” at 3000 ppm
How to correctly prepare Chlorine Dioxide at 3000 ppm “CDS” starting from CD or MMS
In the video, it incorrectly indicates adding 500 ml of water to the jar; in reality, the jar holds up to 500 ml. The amount of water to be added inside the jar is 250 ml of distilled water to obtain a CDS at 3000 ppm. Ideally, use a jar where little space remains between the water and the lid.
To prevent the Chlorine Dioxide from evaporating when you open the jar, you can leave it in the fridge for a couple of hours to cool below 11 degrees — this way the Chlorine Dioxide remains bound to the water. Once transferred to a bottle, the CDS must always be kept in the refrigerator.

