Discussion: Are the Protocols still correct ?
By Olaf "the old Swede"
Are the CDL protocols still correct?
Now that Mara is in the hands of many people, and the measurement results differ considerably from the previous results with the test strip, this question must be asked. Especially the pickle jar technique gives reason to ask this question.
The following is the reason for this: Andreas showed us how to produce CDL with the pickle jar in the master seminar and also publicly. That was long before it was possible to use Mara to check the actual ppm produced. We were shown that 3000ppm (approx.) can be achieved with two passes. This was checked with the measuring strip.
As I have often noticed, the test strips are: a) unreliable and show visibly (!) different results in several measurements in a row. b) The range of fluctuation is always much too large in all cases (depending on how you dilute). At 3000ppm you only have a “base” at 2500ppm and then only again at 5000ppm. c) Reading and comparing a wet test strip against a painted sample on the roller is extremely unreliable due to metameric errors. The lighting plays a very important role here (which artificial light or daylight or...). d) The color to be read lies in a very narrow color space of dark blue-violet for the human eye. Here, the human eye can only perceive differences with great difficulty. This can be compared to spectral measurement where the differences are considerably greater. So they are only estimation strips, if you want to call them that. And now Mara has proved this to us.
As the saying goes, if you measure a lot, you measure a lot of crap. Now it has been shown in many tests that you cannot achieve 3000ppm with two passes. A maximum of 35% less! But after that, the protocols were set up and the reactions of the “patients” were assigned. Now that Mara has shown that we did not work with 3000ppm, the above question is justified! It must also be ruled out that this production was checked with the very expensive laboratory equipment, otherwise Andreas would not have shown this in the seminars and publicly.
We all relied on the “estimation strips” and just read it very roughly. In addition, there is the statement of the generator manufacturer/seller that you can produce 4-5 liters with one filling with the generator. But that may be more of an inference based on the color of the yellow CDL, “like sunflower oil.” Or are the measuring strips even more divergent?
From a purely mathematical point of view, 4-5 liters cannot be produced from this. Further experiments with closed systems and generators will show.
Conclusion: The question should be seriously examined, because the reasons for it are clear. Nevertheless, it has to be said: CDL works excellently even at lower dosages!
The saying “a little goes a long way” applies here once again!
“Olaf, November 2024