Hi Pam....thanks... I have been out of the loop for over a year,,,, I am giving many people CDS at the 3000ppm and the dose up to 3ml per hour and over 8 to 10mhours a day....with the suggestion that it now does not last as long as thought and people taking it every half hour does that mean they are actually doubling the CDS intake??????over the day???
Should I stick to the hourly recommendation for people?
Or should I change to the CDH.
Sorry, just trying to catch upon changes over the last year...
I see today a newsletter arrived about CDH...sounds easy for everyone and save me cooking up lots of CDS...
Hi Ray,
We now know that each drop of MMS contains a potential 6.7mg of CLO2 (per Tomas) and 1ml of CDS which is 3000 ppm contains 3mg of CLO2 and since there is no sodium chlorite in CDS, that number can't increase when the CDS hits the stomach. (It's much easier to just talk about milligrams since they don't change depending upon how much water they're in, unlike when we talk about ppms which do change).
So I would say that if you want to finish up your CDS, think of each ml as being 1 drop of MMS (at the most) and then dose accordingly.
If you want to be at the equivalent of 3 drops of MMS per hour, do at least 3ml per hour. And if you want to do that other approach dosing every half hour, then you would dose at least 3ml of CDS every half hour, making a total of at least 6ml per hour of CDS.
If (or when) you make and use CDH, just follow the instructions that have been given.
And yes, CDH is extremely easy to make and use. I'm sure you're going to like it and hopefully it will be very effective to cure Hep C for the people you are working with.
If you have any additional questions, just ask.
All the best,
Scott
Below are instructions on how to make 720ml of CDH in a 750ml bottle:
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