MMS: Recipiente para protocolo de habitación

MMS: Recipiente para protocolo de habitación

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On Andreas Kalcker's page, you can find the Protocol H to prevent infections between people living with an infected person in a hospital room or at home. This involves activating sodium chlorite to 25% with hydrochloric acid to 4% in a dry container without adding water and allowing the chlorine gas generated by the reaction to evaporate slowly. For more details, consult the Protocol H on Andreas Kalcker's page: https://andreaskalcker.com/protocolos/ Although you can use a small crystal base, I've found it convenient to create a small container that serves this purpose while also allowing me to recycle crystal capsules from injectables. In this way, each time we use an injectable, we get two parts of crystal that, once cleaned and sanded to avoid cuts, can be used in this protocol. Since these crystal elements do not stand upright without risk of falling over, I've thought of these three designs. One is intended for the larger container, while the other two are for the smaller element. Capacity of the smaller container: 9 drops of sodium chlorite + 9 drops of acid Capacity of the larger container: 22 drops of sodium chlorite + 22 drops of acid The small container is designed so that in case it falls over, it won't spill all its liquid content due to an angle of inclination that keeps a part of the liquid inside. On June 6, 2020, I added two more designs.

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