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What is the difference between MMS1 and CDS
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Can i know is there any difference between MMS1 and CDS? Can i use CDS instead of MMS1 in protocol 1000 and protocol 2000? I learnt from NZ approved supplier that CDS ( being Chlorine Dioxide Solution) is better compared to MMS1. But I heard from Bishop Mary Amanda that MMS1 and CDS is for different purposes. Appreciate all advise. Thanks!
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I can tell you that CDS is easier to take, in terms of taste and smell, than MMS. I can tell you that if I were doing injections, I'd only use CDS. Another question, also, would be what differences do the stabilized CDS create, and what about different ways of making MMS - such as Scott's 7 day fridge method - The question then becomes WHY do we have these differences? We are still continuing to find out. We have had testimonials for health recovery with both products.
Personally - If it were me and I were dealing with a major disorder, I would start with MMS, low dose and build slowly - if I had problems with the MMS that a change in activator didn't handle, I'd go to the CDS. But this is just my opinion. For maintenance doses or smaller issues, I tend to use the CDS - After years of trial, I prefer to use MMS to brush my teeth, as an example -
MMS can be made with several different activators, and quite a few techniques. CDS also has variations available to it. MMS you have to keep away from light - CDS needs to be kept cool (and away from light) - It is easier for CDS to lose it's potency than MMS.
I know I'm not answering your question in the way you wanted, but there's a much bigger picture here. One thing - you can easily make CDS from MMS and citric acid, or MMS and HCl.
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pam wrote:
I can tell you that CDS is easier to take, in terms of taste and smell, than MMS. I can tell you that if I were doing injections, I'd only use CDS.
How do people inject CDS?
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I tried it once in the webbing between 2 fingers and it was quite painful (I thought) - even though I had raised the pH to a more alkaline pH - although I could have done it incorrectly - I will admit. I believe it has been taught in some of the training seminars, although I have not been at one where it was.
Hope this helps.
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