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When to Use Dechlorinated WaterQuestion by Chlorine Free Cook (Anonymous) on 12/21/2011
I'm using one crystal in 2L of water. The crystals are not all exactly the same size, but most of them are very similar in size and shape.
Warmest Regards!
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/21/2011
A conservative dose of 1 rice crystal per 2 liters water is ok. My tests on bean sprouts was to use a 50% sodium thiosulfate one drop per to 1 or 2 liter and it helps significantly bean sprout growth after a minimum of 6 to 7 days in a double blind test.
You cannot tell if it's less than 6 days. You can do the same experiment to find how safe is water, if boiled in aluminum, stainless steel, pretreated with microwave, fluoride toothpaste in water and magnets. The results is what you expected all true, it stunts growth for fluoride (even tiny amounts), microwave, aluminum, and has minimal effects on stainless steel, and it helps plant growth with magnets. The magnets have to be 2 meters apart if you do the test for treated and untreated plants. Other things that can be tested are brass, colloidal silver, electrified water, negative ORP was also tried, but this is getting off topic from the sodium thiosulfate questions.
Ted"
12/21/2011: Chlorine Free Cook replies: "As always, thank you SO much for your thorough answer.
The sodium thiosulfate package I received had "Mixing Instructions" printed on the label. "To make liquid concentrate, dissolve 4 ounces (113.4 grams) of sodium thiosulfate granules into 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of water (preferably distilled). Stir granules until completely dissolved. For General Dechlorination: Add one teaspoon (5 ml) of liquid concentrate per 50 gallons of water being treated."
I need to figure out a way to make a concentrate that does not result in such a large amount (3.8 liters) so I can make a small amount of concentrate and put it in a glass dropper so I can carry it around with me and place a drop in a cup of water to dechlorinate it while I am away from home.
You said a conservative dose is one crystal per 2 liters of water. Do you use a higher dose For example, two crystals per 2 liters of water or one crystal per 1.5 liters of water
Thanks!
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/22/2011
Ted
Replied by Chlorine Free Cook on 12/24/2011
I have read about the negative aspects of fluoridation. I wish we could get it out of our drinking water.
You mentioned Miracle Mineral Supplements. I googled it and read about Jim Humble's product and how it kills all pathogens and can cure cancer. Do you recommend this for my father's multiple myeloma I don't know if he will agree to try it but I am willing to get it for him. I don't know if he can take it while he is on chemo."
12/25/2011: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "When you boil water, it is preferable that it be boiled with either glass or at least stainless steel container and not aluminum. But what I do is put the sodium thiosulfate in a pitcher of water or take it like a pill. It is taken only 3 days or so is fine. As far as multiple myeloma, it is preferable that lugol's iodine or better SSKI iodine is used, it has the same effects as MMS, but without the side effects of nausea, especially the SSKI. Actually malaria was prevented by MMS, but so can SSKI which is a saturated potassium iodide but is taken hourly for 6 hours at least (in the case of malaria). As for multiple myeloma, I think Low Dose Naltrexone will keep multiple myeloma from growing as it blocks the opioid receptors the cancer cells need for growth and this is taken together with melatonin 10 mg at the very least. Ginger will also help in certain cases of multiple myeloma that was cured.
Ted
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