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CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution: Chlorine dioxide gas put in water
CDS patch protocol instead of MMS Patch protocol
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27 Feb 2020 09:20 #62612
by aydarbeya
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CDS patch protocol instead of MMS Patch protocol was created by aydarbeya
I've once used MMS patch protocol onto my skin with very bad burning result due to its high acidic concentration. (HCL %4 activated, and yes it was my bad
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Now I'm looking for a similar patch protocol for CDS (because it's neutral PH sounds safe to me) to help my feet ulcer (small one) caused by Type 2 diabetes.
Any help would be highly appreciated..
Now I'm looking for a similar patch protocol for CDS (because it's neutral PH sounds safe to me) to help my feet ulcer (small one) caused by Type 2 diabetes.
Any help would be highly appreciated..
Pulvis et umbra sumus
Horace
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27 Feb 2020 23:31 - 27 Feb 2020 23:38 #62628
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Yes, I agree that CDS would be the better sodium chlorite solution choice for patch use. Usually you can use CDS full-strength, but to be sure that is okay, dilute it first. If no negative reaction, the reduce dilution. Let us know if that works for you.
CDS is acidic, but less so than CDH or MMS1. And it does not contain any residual MMS or acid activator. If you have high pH water, you could mix that with CDS to raise its pH.
CDS is acidic, but less so than CDH or MMS1. And it does not contain any residual MMS or acid activator. If you have high pH water, you could mix that with CDS to raise its pH.
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