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MMS drops vs MMS tablets vs CDS
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15 Oct 2015 20:35 #50348
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Hey there,
I am new to MMS and am planning on beginning a protocol to eradicate my genital herpes. I am working out the details on how to go about this, which protocol to use, what kind of diet to maintain while using the MMS, and could use some advice. I saw online, a site that sells MMS tablets claiming to be 100% as effective as the drops. I have also seen a site claiming the CDS is the way to go if you really can't handle the taste of the original MMS drops. It says that the CDS 1ml is equivalent to 3 drops of MMS. So I guess I'd just dilute it down to the equivalent of 1 drop of MMS to start. I'm curious what your thoughts are on the tablets vs the CDS vs the original drops of MMS? Do they work the same? Cuz if they do, I'd much rather use something that is easier to get down since everyone reports the taste being rather aweful...
I am new to MMS and am planning on beginning a protocol to eradicate my genital herpes. I am working out the details on how to go about this, which protocol to use, what kind of diet to maintain while using the MMS, and could use some advice. I saw online, a site that sells MMS tablets claiming to be 100% as effective as the drops. I have also seen a site claiming the CDS is the way to go if you really can't handle the taste of the original MMS drops. It says that the CDS 1ml is equivalent to 3 drops of MMS. So I guess I'd just dilute it down to the equivalent of 1 drop of MMS to start. I'm curious what your thoughts are on the tablets vs the CDS vs the original drops of MMS? Do they work the same? Cuz if they do, I'd much rather use something that is easier to get down since everyone reports the taste being rather aweful...
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16 Oct 2015 05:11 #50349
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
Yes, MMS1 tablets should be equivalent to MMS1 drops in the two sizes they sell; size 1 equals a 1 drop dose of MMS1 and size 2 tablets equal a 3 drop dose of MMS1. One advantage the tablets have over MMS1 drops is the activation. With the tablets, that happens in your stomach with the included activator in the tablet, and with MMS1 drops about 10% of the activation happens externally and the other 90% may happen in your stomach. How much depends on gastric acids in your stomach. If you use MMS1 tablets, it is suggested to put them inside small capsules in case a tablet gets hung up somewhere on its way to your stomach.
The bad taste talked about is caused by using 50% citric acid instead of 4% HCL to activate MMS.
CDS should be only CLO2 (chlorine dioxide) in distilled water. CDS dosing you see many places on the net is incorrect. It is more like 6ml of 3000ppm CDS is equal to a 3 drop dose of MMS1, when ingested. To read a discussion of this dosing comparison see "Info Sheets" at mmsinfo.org/
Note that DMSO is important for eliminating your ailment.
You can also use CDH instead of MMS1, MMS1 tablets or CDS.
It is highly recommended to start taking MMS1/CDS/CDH following the Protocol Starting Procedure .
Yes, MMS1 tablets should be equivalent to MMS1 drops in the two sizes they sell; size 1 equals a 1 drop dose of MMS1 and size 2 tablets equal a 3 drop dose of MMS1. One advantage the tablets have over MMS1 drops is the activation. With the tablets, that happens in your stomach with the included activator in the tablet, and with MMS1 drops about 10% of the activation happens externally and the other 90% may happen in your stomach. How much depends on gastric acids in your stomach. If you use MMS1 tablets, it is suggested to put them inside small capsules in case a tablet gets hung up somewhere on its way to your stomach.
The bad taste talked about is caused by using 50% citric acid instead of 4% HCL to activate MMS.
CDS should be only CLO2 (chlorine dioxide) in distilled water. CDS dosing you see many places on the net is incorrect. It is more like 6ml of 3000ppm CDS is equal to a 3 drop dose of MMS1, when ingested. To read a discussion of this dosing comparison see "Info Sheets" at mmsinfo.org/
Note that DMSO is important for eliminating your ailment.
You can also use CDH instead of MMS1, MMS1 tablets or CDS.
It is highly recommended to start taking MMS1/CDS/CDH following the Protocol Starting Procedure .
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21 Oct 2015 21:40 #50361
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Thank you for the advise! I could use some help figuring out the best Protocol to use. I will use the start protocol to wean my body onto the MMS, then begin Protocol 1000. I will increase my hourly drops to 3 as soon as possible. I want to add the DMSO, cuz as you said it is important to eliminate my herpes. As I understand, the DMSO is recommended 1-2x/day. Is that right? Should I begin that once I am up to 3 drops/hr? Should I try to increase to more drops/hr? And I've also read that I should apply the DMSO onto the spine and sacral area. Is that skin application with or without MMS? and how much should I apply onto the skin? What do you recommend for applying it? I was thinking coconut oil, Or is there something better? I've also read of people using MMS2 as well, I think 1-2 caps/day. Should I wait til I get up to 3 drops/hr for that as well? I really want to be rid of this virus, so I wanna hit it with everything I can. After the 2-3 weeks at 3 drops/hr, how will I know if I need to go longer? And should I maintain a lower dosage for sometime, just to be sure I'm virus free? Any and all advise is much appreciated! Thank you so much for this hope!
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22 Oct 2015 04:34 - 22 Oct 2015 04:51 #50364
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The recommended protocol for herpes is
Protocol 1000
plus
Protocol 3000
. You can also spray DMSO alone on your lower spine. Follow the protocols and yes, do start with the
Starting Procedure
protocol.
Be aware that recovery can take a long time. You can search this forum for lots of posts on this subject. Set the date range to "any date".
Be sure that you don't let DMSO and MMS2 come together at any time. Separate the two by at least 30 minutes if ingested. Details in Jim's latest book .
Check your Private Message (PM) above, right, for a private message from me.
Be aware that recovery can take a long time. You can search this forum for lots of posts on this subject. Set the date range to "any date".
Be sure that you don't let DMSO and MMS2 come together at any time. Separate the two by at least 30 minutes if ingested. Details in Jim's latest book .
Check your Private Message (PM) above, right, for a private message from me.
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24 Oct 2015 13:06 #50367
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Well, We just dealt with Genital Herpes here in our Health restoration center. Two cases and completely healed after 2 mos. You will see the videos soon. I would never use CDH, CDS or the tablets when dealing with herpes. Herpes is one of the hardest things with deal with to eradicate it form the body. Why use a weaker solution? Doesn't make sense. If you have any question feel free to contact me at: mark@genesis2church.is
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24 Oct 2015 17:22 #50370
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Mark, the reason you say CDS and CDH are "weaker" is because they have been under-dosed for years when ingested.
If you read the discussion on this subject at mmsinfo.org/ I think you will change your mind on using CDS and CDH.
MMS1 tablets are equivalent to MMS1 drops as per their descriptions, Size One tablets at 1 drop of MMS1 and Size Two tablets at 3 drops of MMS1. You can see a visual comparison of the Size Two tablet to a 3 drop dose of MMS1 at mmsinfo.org/ .
If you read the discussion on this subject at mmsinfo.org/ I think you will change your mind on using CDS and CDH.
MMS1 tablets are equivalent to MMS1 drops as per their descriptions, Size One tablets at 1 drop of MMS1 and Size Two tablets at 3 drops of MMS1. You can see a visual comparison of the Size Two tablet to a 3 drop dose of MMS1 at mmsinfo.org/ .
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27 Oct 2015 09:04 #50382
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I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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Yes Mark, please enlighten us as to what you are talking about when you say the other products are, "weaker".
Isn't it the CLO2 that does the work? And isn't the potential amount of CLO2 in each drop of MMS just 6.7mg or 6700ppm?
Isn't it the CLO2 that does the work? And isn't the potential amount of CLO2 in each drop of MMS just 6.7mg or 6700ppm?
I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
- Join our group on MiWi (was deleted off of Facebook): mewe.com/join/coronavirusebolasolutions
- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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27 Oct 2015 16:55 #50384
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Hello everyone,
I will appreciate more details for the success herpes stories, as well as for the MMS/CDS debate.
I am trying to cure my herpes virus type 2 with CDS and by following the recommended protocol 1000 plus Protocol 3000 in combination with DMSO. It is my 4 week since I started. Yesterday for the first time since I am taking the CDS I have an OB.
Looking forward for your response,
I will appreciate more details for the success herpes stories, as well as for the MMS/CDS debate.
I am trying to cure my herpes virus type 2 with CDS and by following the recommended protocol 1000 plus Protocol 3000 in combination with DMSO. It is my 4 week since I started. Yesterday for the first time since I am taking the CDS I have an OB.
Looking forward for your response,
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27 Oct 2015 18:38 #50386
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Hello Chibi and welcome to the G2C forum.
You can find many forum posts on herpes by clicking on the Search Forum link on the left side of this page. Be sure to set the date range to Any Date.
The MMS1/CDS/CDH chlorine dioxide (CLO2) debate should have been closed about two years ago, but some folks apparently have not read the equivalent dosing information when ingested and the science behind the numbers. You can read these PDF files to understand how to dose each Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS).
CDH/S and MMS Protocols-1
CDH/S and MMS Protocols-2
Equating MMS1, CDH, CDS .
I recently looked at many of the G2C approved sellers of MMS products websites, who sell CDS, and all of them that specify equivalent CDS to MMS1 dosing have it wrong.
Keep in mind when dosing CDS that the standardized CLO2 content for CDS is 3000 ppm. Some sellers are selling higher CLO2 concentration CDS and some even add unreacted MMS to their CDS calling it CDS+ or Stabilized CDS. The latter can give more CLO2 if activated by stomach acid, but how long the MMS lasts in their CDS solution has not been tested as far as I know. If the MMS reacts similarly to MMS in CDH, then it won't be effective very long. That means the older their CDS + MMS, the less effective it will be.
You can find many forum posts on herpes by clicking on the Search Forum link on the left side of this page. Be sure to set the date range to Any Date.
The MMS1/CDS/CDH chlorine dioxide (CLO2) debate should have been closed about two years ago, but some folks apparently have not read the equivalent dosing information when ingested and the science behind the numbers. You can read these PDF files to understand how to dose each Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS).
CDH/S and MMS Protocols-1
CDH/S and MMS Protocols-2
Equating MMS1, CDH, CDS .
I recently looked at many of the G2C approved sellers of MMS products websites, who sell CDS, and all of them that specify equivalent CDS to MMS1 dosing have it wrong.
Keep in mind when dosing CDS that the standardized CLO2 content for CDS is 3000 ppm. Some sellers are selling higher CLO2 concentration CDS and some even add unreacted MMS to their CDS calling it CDS+ or Stabilized CDS. The latter can give more CLO2 if activated by stomach acid, but how long the MMS lasts in their CDS solution has not been tested as far as I know. If the MMS reacts similarly to MMS in CDH, then it won't be effective very long. That means the older their CDS + MMS, the less effective it will be.
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27 Oct 2015 21:02 #50387
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Thank you very much for the prompt and kind answer! The proposed links were really helpful. My CDS is 6000 ppm so I suppose that the daily dose of 8 ML is enough. I thought I read the whole forum, but the advice with the filter of the search tool shows new results for me
I will keep going with the fight. Wish you all the best!
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