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08 Oct 2023 17:55 #80137
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Hello, I have been a user and strong advocate of CDS, since May of 2020. I use it everyday. However, I was recently hospitalized with a mild stroke. There are several contributing factors for a strokes. I tend to think that the two atoms of oxygen would counteract any negative affect that having an excess amount of chlorine would. Does anyone out there have any proof that too much CDS can cause hyperchloremia?
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08 Oct 2023 18:47 #80138
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Here is the first link I had, when looking into the possibility of hyperchloremia.
www.healthline.com/health/hyperchloremia
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09 Oct 2023 01:23 #80139
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CDS causes red blood cells to flow smoothly.The exact opposite of clot prone blood.
The amount of sodium chloride produced by an oral dose of CDS would fit on the head of a pin.
The hyperchloremina you reference appears to be a kidney dysfunction.
The amount of sodium chloride produced by an oral dose of CDS would fit on the head of a pin.
The hyperchloremina you reference appears to be a kidney dysfunction.
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09 Oct 2023 10:29 #80140
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What is your daily dose of ingested CDS?Hello, I have been a user and strong advocate of CDS, since May of 2020. I use it everyday. However, I was recently hospitalized with a mild stroke. There are several contributing factors for a strokes. I tend to think that the two atoms of oxygen would counteract any negative affect that having an excess amount of chlorine would. Does anyone out there have any proof that too much CDS can cause hyperchloremia?
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09 Oct 2023 11:55 #80141
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Throughout the course of 24 hours, I'll probably take 40 to 50 drops of 3000ppm CDS.
My stroke occurred on October 4th, at around 3:15PM. I'm in central South Dakota, USA. I kind of wonder if my stroke had something to do with that, 'emergency alert' thing. they did?
My stroke occurred on October 4th, at around 3:15PM. I'm in central South Dakota, USA. I kind of wonder if my stroke had something to do with that, 'emergency alert' thing. they did?
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09 Oct 2023 17:26 - 09 Oct 2023 17:27 #80142
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IMO CD should be used to fight a particular ailment one might have, not take it every day of your life.
You could very well get sick if you rely on CD like that because your body can't function properly on a CD diet unless you are very dedicated.
Your body needs proper healthy food for it to function properly from morning till night, not CD.
Many people starve their bodies of the necessary nutrients to accommodate CD use. Long term this can cause harm, but the bad thing is you might not even know it until it gets very bad because CD could cover up some of the symptoms that arise.
Sure, every now and then you can take a week or however long to do CD. But then you stop and just eat healthy again.
Your body needs healthy fruit, vegetables, grains, legumes, etc. to flourish and survive. Not so with CD.
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Why do you use it everyday though?Hello, I have been a user and strong advocate of CDS, since May of 2020. I use it everyday. However, I was recently hospitalized with a mild stroke. There are several contributing factors for a strokes. I tend to think that the two atoms of oxygen would counteract any negative affect that having an excess amount of chlorine would. Does anyone out there have any proof that too much CDS can cause hyperchloremia?
IMO CD should be used to fight a particular ailment one might have, not take it every day of your life.
You could very well get sick if you rely on CD like that because your body can't function properly on a CD diet unless you are very dedicated.
Your body needs proper healthy food for it to function properly from morning till night, not CD.
Many people starve their bodies of the necessary nutrients to accommodate CD use. Long term this can cause harm, but the bad thing is you might not even know it until it gets very bad because CD could cover up some of the symptoms that arise.
Sure, every now and then you can take a week or however long to do CD. But then you stop and just eat healthy again.
Your body needs healthy fruit, vegetables, grains, legumes, etc. to flourish and survive. Not so with CD.
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10 Oct 2023 01:36 #80148
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Thanks for your input. I've already thought of drastically cutting back on it. That's what I'm going to try.
I know it really helps me in my peak allergy season, which is from August thru October.
I know it really helps me in my peak allergy season, which is from August thru October.
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10 Oct 2023 09:12 #80151
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Didn't mean to come across as preachy, but CD is such a miracle product that people tend to overdo its use IMO.Thanks for your input. I've already thought of drastically cutting back on it. That's what I'm going to try.
I know it really helps me in my peak allergy season, which is from August thru October.
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10 Oct 2023 12:56 #80153
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I didn't monitor my blood sugar prior to my stroke. Whether or not, too much daily CDS, contributed to high blood pressure, and the flaking off, of a piece of cholesterol from an artery, I believe that CDS is the reason my stroke was so mild. The amount of time from the first subtle sign of a stoke, to the time I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, was 1.5 hours. During that 1.5 hours, I drank lots and lots of CDS, in hopes of breaking up any clots that I might have. The doctors did lots of tests, but they were unable to pin point a cause of my stroke.
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10 Oct 2023 13:33 #80154
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Apparently DMSO is even better at breaking up clots than CD.
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You should consider investing in some DMSO. There is a stroke and heart attack protocol in Jim Humble's book MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.I didn't monitor my blood sugar prior to my stroke. Whether or not, too much daily CDS, contributed to high blood pressure, and the flaking off, of a piece of cholesterol from an artery, I believe that CDS is the reason my stroke was so mild. The amount of time from the first subtle sign of a stoke, to the time I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, was 1.5 hours. During that 1.5 hours, I drank lots and lots of CDS, in hopes of breaking up any clots that I might have. The doctors did lots of tests, but they were unable to pin point a cause of my stroke.
Apparently DMSO is even better at breaking up clots than CD.
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