MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Somewhere in the past I read that freezing CDS is a way to prolong its life.
Most of the loss of CLO2 is when the bottle cap is taken off when CDS is removed for dosing. I drill a small hole in the cap and use a syringe and needle to take out doses. Tape can cover the hole or you can buy small tapered silicone plugs to seal the small hole.
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Btw. Do you recommend any specific protocol to treat stomach issues? My mum regularly gets stomach ulcers, we think from bacteria helicopyloria. She has bloating and lots of wind problems. I was concerned about giving her MMS orignally because of the acidic nature, so CDS is a blessing but I don't know how best to start her.
Also, I've noticed after taking 3-4 doses of CDS that my throat can become slightly sensitive, like I have a a cough and have been clearing it a lot. Is that normal?
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CDH is MMS activated 50% when made.
CDS contains only CLO2 gas in water.
So, both MMS1 and CDH contain residual MMS and possibly residual activator. Residual MMS should be activated by stomach acid, but we don't know how much more CLO2 is released from MMS.
You can watch Andreas Kalcker demonstrate my shot-glass and dual infusion method of making CDS here:
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I'll look into the drilled bottle method this weekend, great idea
Btw. Do you recommend any specific protocol to treat stomach issues? My mum regularly gets stomach ulcers, we think from bacteria helicopyloria. She has bloating and lots of wind problems. I was concerned about giving her MMS orignally because of the acidic nature, so CDS is a blessing but I don't know how best to start her.
Also, I've noticed after taking 3-4 doses of CDS that my throat can become slightly sensitive, like I have a a cough and have been clearing it a lot. Is that normal?
Thanks!
Snny
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Because CDS is high in CLO2, throat irritation can be a problem for some people. Try adding more water and use the mouth holding method. That is where you hold a dose of CDS in your mouth and some of the CLO2 will enter tissue and not be so strong when finally swallowed.
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www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/protocol_102.pdf
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Also - I am going to make CDS up today... Am I guessing that this is the best and "sweetest" on the stomach?? Although, I didn't have any problems using the CDH.....
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I finished the starter protocol yesterday. I ended on 2ml/hr. I'm looking to do another 21 days with 3ml/hr. Main focus is to see if I can improve my ADD symptoms, heal my memory and boost energy levels. Do you think 3ml is okay to go with for 21 days? I'm not feeling any nausea at all now since switching to CDS
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