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Add 30-60 ml of CDS
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According to Andreas Kalcker adding 30-60 ml of CDS to a foot bath is good for athlete's foot. The problem is I don't know how much this is equal to in mms drops?
Can someone please tell me how many drops of mms this is? Hi. CDS and MMS1 ingested dosing can't be compared due to varying amounts of stomach acid needed by residual sodium chlorite solution for further activation. And, CDS and MMS1 are different solutions.
Although this foot bath does not need stomach acid, know that there is only 10% of available chlorine dioxide (CLO2) in MMS1 when activated for 30 seconds. MMS1 is primarily an ingested solution.
You can make CDS using the same two bottle kit you now have, to make MMS1.
Thank you so much.
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If you really want to monitor it, get yourself some ClO2 dipsticks for measuring ClO2 residual and increase it until your feet don't like it any more then cut it back a bit. The dipsticks help you determine what it takes to overcome the demand in the water that you are using. I have been surprised a few times at how many drops it took to get to a good residual when I thought it would take far less.
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Thank you for your response. I know how to make the mms but don't know how to make CDS. Do you or anyone else know by any chance how many drops of mms and how much water together would be good for a foot bath for athlete's foot? Thank you.
You must not have Jim Humble's 2016 or 2019 book?
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If it was me, I would start with this conversion (attachment) and go up or down based on your results. IMO, any amount of ClO2 will help, and it would be very difficult to overdose unless you did something ridiculous like put your feet into straight CDS or something. There is no problem with spraying full strength 3000ppm CDS onto most areas of your body. I have often sprayed 3000ppm CDS onto my feet.
If you really want to monitor it, get yourself some ClO2 dipsticks for measuring ClO2 residual and increase it until your feet don't like it any more then cut it back a bit. The dipsticks help you determine what it takes to overcome the demand in the water that you are using. I have been surprised a few times at how many drops it took to get to a good residual when I thought it would take far less.
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you can use that to get rid of athletesfoot. spray it on directly 3 times a day. let sit for 3min or so and then rinse and dry.
I have also tried just to let it dry and not rinse and for me it did not irritate.
you should always try on a litle CDS on your skin to see if you do not have any reaction just to be sure though.
you should also spray your shoes and let it dry. wash your socks always at 60°C and also the towels you use to dry your feet.
use a new fresh towel every day at least , only for your feet.
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