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Training Video 6 - How to Make the Acid Activator

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Free Course and Guidebook:
https://bit.ly/UniversalAntidoteCourse

In TUA University training video 6 you will learn how to make your own acid activator solution that can be used in the production of MMS1 and CDS. Demonstration of the three most common acids used will be done.
This is video #6 of the 8 part series

Introduction Video https://bit.ly/tua-intro
Video 1: https://bit.ly/video-1-MMS-History-and-Demo
Video 2: https://bit.ly/CDS-history-and-demo
Video 3A: https://bit.ly/Video-3A-MMS1-Starting-Procedure
Video 3B: https://bit.ly/Video-3B-Treat-Disease-with-MMS1
Video 4: https://bit.ly/TreatingDiseaseWithCDS
Video 5: https://bit.ly/How-To-Make-Sodium-Chlorite-Solution-Video
6-How to make the acid activator
7-Wrap-up FAQ and Resource Review

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Where to Buy HCL:
Can find at any hardware store.
Muriatic acid from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097TVCY92/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A21KIG2SZJEA1Y&psc=1#

Recipe from video:
Distilled water: 300 ml
HCL 35%: 50 ml

Phosphoric Acid, Food Grade (FCC), Kosher, 75%,1 Liter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096B3SRZ3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ESSDE0998R1TAH28YB0G

266 ml distilled water
34 ml phosphoric acid 75%

Phosphoric Acid Calculator: https://t.me/c/1496488601/66183
HCL Calculator: https://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/dilution_calculator_molarity_percent.html

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  • Thanks mate that was well done easy to follow

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  • I can only get 85% phosphoric acid here in West Oz any mathematical wizzes out there? 75% is 34 mils how about 85% maths was my worst subject at school.

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  • You did an awesome job, GOD BLESS YOU THANK YOU

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  • Where did you find your 2oz HDPE bottles? The vast majority I find are semi transparent with different style caps. TY

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  • I'm just now watching these videos, thanks for uploading them. I see that the links you give for these items are Amazon. I do my best to avoid patronizing Amazon for several reasons. They are owned by the deep state, and part of the planned global control mechanism. They censor some books that tell the truth. They treat their employees like slave labor. I have found the items needed for this on eBay, including that exact Milliard brand citric acid. While looking on eBay I also saw that there are premade solutions available, as you mentioned. They are sold also as a water treatment and purifier, using "part A", and "part B", to obtain a CDS, which is then used to purify a quantity of water, say a quart or liter, for drinking. Would this be an acceptable way to have and use CDS for personal use?

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  • I did notice the 300 ml plus 50 HC on your scale showed 358 weight?? So you went over on the HC a bit. Is this a problem?

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  • Thanks for the step by step explanation. Be blessed

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  • Your stomach produces acid, so in theory , couldn’t you merely use sodium chlorite drops in your water?

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  • I am not a chemist ; ) , 1gr = 1ml only on distiled water, minerals add weight

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  • In this video, he makes two solutions. Do you need both of these plus what's in video 5?

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  • Thank you for sharing.

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  • Hi the amazon HCL I looked it up and it shows 31%. Do I need to use the calculator to redo ?

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  • I did notice the 300 ml plus 50 HC on your scale showed 358 weight?? So you went over on the HC a bit. Is this a problem?

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  • I did notice the 300 ml plus 50 HC on your scale showed 358 weight?? So you went over on the HC a bit. Is this a problem?

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  • 4% is the recommended dilution for HCL. ----------------------------------------------------- Here's how to calculate from 25% and 35% original dilutions: 25% Divide 25 by 4 = 6.25 --- subtract 1 = 5.25 ... ratio of HCL to water is 1 to 5.25 Ounces: 1oz HCL to 5.25oz water Milliliters: 100ml to 525ml 35% Divide 35 by 4 = 8.75 --- subtract 1 = 7.75 ... ratio of HCL to water is 1 to 7.75 Ounces: 1oz HCL to 7.75oz water Milliliters: 100ml to 775ml Easy to calculate the same way starting with 10%, 20%, 30%, etc. - just divide by 4 then subtract 1.

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