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CDS and DMSO
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Started using CDS on a facial lesion and would like to know - can I mix DMSO into the CDS or should they be used separately?
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CDS (CLO2) is an oxidizer and DMSO is an antioxidant.
You could combine them and use them right away.
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Have been trawling the posts on here an have found a lot of useful info - keep up the good work!
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I was just about to have another spray of CDS so will dilute the DMSO when I apply that (first as papertigers7 suggests).
I am very grateful for all the advice I'm getting. (no thumbs up in the emojis!)
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I was trying to see if it can do something to the small lump(around 3mm) under the skin.
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DMSO is diluted 7 parts DMSO and 3 parts water?
Did you cover it with something that would not allow the CDS + DMSO to breath?
I would try 5 minutes then wash off with clean water.
Keep experimenting to find out what works for you.
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the DMSO is 99% and didn't dilute it as it's added to the activated MMS+water.
I'll try CDS
For my wife, I use Forbidden health book, 20 drops for 50ml(10 drops for 30ml as I don't have 50ml sprayer), spray first, then rob with 70% DMSO, no problem at the moment.
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1. I've been using CDS + DMSO topically now for about 2 weeks & I can't say I've noticed any change on my lesion. I am not expecting an overnight cure but was wondering whether the treatment varies depending on the severity of the issue and on personal traits?
2. Also, at night I have been covering the lesion with a fabric plaster (using a different solution: iodine, DMSO & castor oil) in order to prevent soiling my pillowcase with blood - my wife is fed up with trying to remove the stains! Could/should I use CDS&DMSO instead?
3. Should I also start using CDS internally as detailed in the Andreas Kalcker protocols A, C &K ?
4. A general question about CDS - why is it always used at 0.3% concentration? Is it never used at a higher one?
Thanks for your time.
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