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I’m unable to tolerate antibiotics so I’ve been using herbals and silver.
Usually MMS is my big gun, but I’m concerned about using it because sometimes it upsets my stomach and even causes diarrhea. But I’m not kicking this thing, and I think there is infection. So what do you guys think? Should I do the MMS? Should I do less drops than normal? I can also do some rectal OZone, but I’m a little concerned about putting a catheter in there since I’m concerned it could cause more tearing. I’d appreciate it advice thank you
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When you make MMS1 do you use 4% HCL or 50% citric acid MMS activator?
Vitamin C in the liposomal form should not bother your stomach. Vitamin C in that form is released in the small intestine and not in the stomach.
You could try ingesting 1 teaspoon of DMSO mixed with 2 fl oz of aloe vera juice and 4 fl oz of water. Take after breakfast and dinner.
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I read an article by Jim humble that says CDS Hass to come in direct contact in order to work. The problem I have is throughout my entire digestive system, but I believe I’m bleeding towards the end of it. I don’t know if it would be safe to use CDS and an enema since I don’t want to make the wound any bigger. Or has it been found that it will work if I take it orally.
I’d appreciate your advice
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MMS1, CDS and CDH are all made from MMS and an activator and all produce chlorine dioxide gas (CLO2). They all work! MMS1 has been around much longer than CDS and CDH, so it has a longer history. On page 12 in Jim's latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook, he says this:
"Other than MMS1, there are two other forms of MMS—CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution) and CDH (Chlorine Dioxide Holding). Although all three forms work in slightly different ways, all three have been successful in helping people restore their health."
I don't agree with his statement that they "work in slightly different ways." All three produce CLO2 and that is what can restore health. If you read/watch testimonials, the person giving their testimonial will say they used MMS to restore their health, but then often say, "oh, I used CDS." Personally, I removed a pre-cancer from my forehead using undiluted CDS and DMSO topically.
A big problem people have had when using CDS and CDH is the suggested dosing has been too low for years, due to an error made by those who should know better. I produced two charts showing the proper dosing for CDS and CDH when following MMS1 protocols. Those charts are here. Jim had them in his latest book, then removed them at the last minute, for some reason.
"Jim humble that says CDS has to come in direct contact in order to work." Well, so does MMS1.
I would ask Keavy's corner if they add MMS to their CDS before buying it. If they do, I would not buy it as there is no way of knowing how much CLO2 a dose of their CDS will produce. When you add MMS to CDS, you no longer have CDS!
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His comparison dosing to MMS1 (ingested) is wrong, but every online seller of CDS I have looked at repeats the same error.
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the 24,000 ppm cds equal to 3 drops of mms1? This is for ingestion.
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I presume you will be starting much lower than that dose and slowly work up. You may find some throat irritation with high doses of CDS due to the higher amount of CLO2 compared to MMS1 before reaching stomach acid. You may want to follow Protocol 115 Plus minus the DMSO.
Protocol 115 is basically ingesting a 1/4 dose of CDS every 15 minutes instead of one full dose hourly. That way, mouth irritation will be reduced, but you still get the same amount of CLO2 hourly as you would if you ingested a 'normal' amount of CDS hourly.
An equivalent fully activated 3 drop MMS1 dose using 24K ppm CDS, would be 20 drops hourly. Following P115 you would take 5 drops of 24K ppm CDS every 15 minutes. P115 calls for eight 15 minute doses over a 2 hour period, but you can continue for as many hours as you want.
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In the chart below you see that a 3 drop MMS1 dose can contain 20 mg of CLO2 when fully activated. Follow the green lines from MMS1 to CDS on the right side. There you see that about 7 ml of 3000 ppm CDS also contains 20 mg of CLO2.
Because 24K ppm CDS is 8 times stronger than 3K ppm CDS, you divide 7 ml by 8 and get about 0.87 ml or about 20 drops of 24K ppm CDS. (24 drops per milliliter standard used for this example)
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So I’m concerned that you’re saying that it can be irritating. Even separating it into four doses an hour. I thought the idea of using CDS instead of MMS was that it wouldn’t be irritating to my gut? When I take MMS three drops, I have to separate it into capsules. So I activate three drops, dilute it, and put it in capsules which I drink down with a lot of water. That helps me avoid the worst of the irritation. But I thought CDS was non-irritating. Or is it just that it’s much less irritating than MMS?
Also can I put the CDS in capsules the same way I do MMS?
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