file My Protocol so far-What is the equivalent strength in CDS please?

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24 Feb 2014 20:20 #40461 by Pumpkincandle
Ok..I made it this far..5 days in :
CDH-equivalent 10 drops mms hourly-dosing for 12 hours daily.I hope the back pain is the herpes virus suffering.
Alternate hour back spray with 100ml CDH and 5 drops DMSO..just started this and no reaction,good or bad,yet.
Any advice greatly appreciated..
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24 Feb 2014 21:42 #40462 by JB13
How many ml of CDH per hour are you taking? 10ml per hour?

If so, and you made 240ml of 3000ppm CDH, each ml will contain 3mg of CLO2.
That would be 30mg of CLO2 per hour if you are taking 10ml of CDH per hour.

1 ml of 3000ppm CDS also contains 3mg of CLO2.
10ml of CDS per hour contains 30mg of CLO2.
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24 Feb 2014 22:28 #40465 by Pumpkincandle
That' s correct-10 ml CDH per hr + back spray 5ml undiluted cdh and 3 drops dmso alternate hrs.
I am new to all this ml and mg and basic chemistry so please don't mind me...

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25 Feb 2014 01:26 #40470 by JB13
PC, that is a very large amount of CLO2 per hour you are taking. 12 doses of 30mg each is 360mg per day!

Do you experience any throat burning or strange feeling in your mouth when taking an hourly dose?

Have you measured the CLO2 concentration (ppm) of your CDH?

It might be possible that one of the ingredients used to make CDH is bad.

Did you make One Bottle or Two Bottle CDH?
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03 Mar 2014 23:15 - 03 Mar 2014 23:25 #40833 by Pumpkincandle
Hi JB13
I experience a slight burning in the throat;though not always.It is manageable.
How do i measure ppm of CDH?
I take 12x10 ml of CDH per day(120 ml per day) alongside 12x6 drops dmso and 30 ml CDH+ quarter cup dmso per day in hot tub.Quit back spray temporarily due to minor skin burn.
I am about to start taking mms2 ..alternate hrs..starting half capsule.
I made 1x 750 ml CDH-that is 660 dw;3o dps clo2;30 drops homemade CA(Its a fraction of the price).
How's that sound?
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Ps-I am having fugitive back pain up and down spine and neck.I suspect this is the virus in the muscle and tissue putting up a fight to the CLO2.
No OBs since i started the protocol ;though it feels like it's trying to manifest at times.If this is the case feels like the fight will go on for a while yet. :)
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04 Mar 2014 01:50 #40834 by JB13
Hi, PC.

I made 1x 750 ml CDH-that is 660 dw;3o dps clo2;30 drops homemade CA(Its a fraction of the price).


If you are using 35% citric acid, then the recipe would be:

660 ml DW
30 ml SC
30 ml 35% CA

That would give you 720ml of CDH. If it measures 3000ppm, then the dosing per day would be about 50ml or 6.25ml per hour if dosing 8 times per day. This number comes from the maximum dose recommended for CDS which has about the same amount of CLO2 as CDH.

We are looking at maximum dosing now and may change from that 50ml number. Knowing the ppm of your CDH would allow us to set the maximum recommended daily dose.

To measure the CLO2 ppm, read this PDF file for details. Let me know if you have any questions.
mmsinfo.org/infosheets/measuring_the_strength_of_CD_CDS_CDH.pdf
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