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Need help but lost with all of the different terms 10 Apr 2016 13:57 #51868

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It was recommended that i use a straight solution of CDS. I don't know what CDS is in relation to MMS. I looked at the conversion chart and have no idea
how to mix it. I don't have metric measuring tools.
I have on hand - 28% sodium chlorite - 50% solution citric acid and DMSO. Can I make CDS out of that to apply directly to abscessed tooth? Or is there something else I have to buy?
Is CDS a solution I can buy already prepared?
The MMS protocols and all of the other product variations have become SO complicated and confusing.
When you are unwell it is extremely frustrating.

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Need help but lost with all of the different terms 10 Apr 2016 21:55 #51876

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I understand your dilemma. It is complicated even for well people to understand.

MMS1, CDS and CDH all produce chlorine dioxide (CLO2). MMS1 produces some CLO2 when "activated" (about 10%), CDH about 50% and CDS 100%. MMS1 & CDH should release the rest of the contained CLO2 in normal stomach acid. CDS is fully activated externally and contains only CLO2 in distilled water. Both MMS1 & CDH contain some MMS and activator when ingested.

Yes, you can make CDS at home with MMS and 50% citric acid. You just need appropriate equipment. You can buy CDS, but be sure to buy 3000 ppm original CDS without added MMS. Its also expensive.

Directions are on page 5 of this PDF file .
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