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16 Aug 2018 15:04 #58912
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Hello Edwin, just would like to know what is CD and SC? and CDH?
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16 Aug 2018 16:29 #58913
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Hi Donna, CD stands for Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2).
SC stands for Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2)
Be aware of the T in ChloriTe. Had it been ChloriDe with a D it would have been ordinary table salt.
In many parts of the world Sodium is written as Natrium.
CDH stands for "Chlorine Dioxide Holding" and which is a certain amount of Chlorine Dioxide gas suspended in water. CDH is one of several methods of using Chlorine Dioxide.
We make Chlorine Dioxide by mixing Sodium Chlorite 28% with an acid, preferably HCL 4%. This mixture is called MMS1, or "Master Mineral Solution 1". Water is added to this mixture for both topical use and oral ingestion.
CD is an oxidizing agent.
The immune system of both animals and humans do generate powerful oxidants like Hydrogen Peroxide and Hypochlorous acid in order to deal with harmful pathogens, bacteria, toxins etc. For me this is the best explanation for why CD works so well against so many diseases.
Fastest way of learning about the many health related properties of CD is to get Jim Humbles' MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" .
Sorry Edwin, I replied Donna for you because you have not been logged in for a while and I just happen to have the time for it right now.
SC stands for Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2)
Be aware of the T in ChloriTe. Had it been ChloriDe with a D it would have been ordinary table salt.
In many parts of the world Sodium is written as Natrium.
CDH stands for "Chlorine Dioxide Holding" and which is a certain amount of Chlorine Dioxide gas suspended in water. CDH is one of several methods of using Chlorine Dioxide.
We make Chlorine Dioxide by mixing Sodium Chlorite 28% with an acid, preferably HCL 4%. This mixture is called MMS1, or "Master Mineral Solution 1". Water is added to this mixture for both topical use and oral ingestion.
CD is an oxidizing agent.
The immune system of both animals and humans do generate powerful oxidants like Hydrogen Peroxide and Hypochlorous acid in order to deal with harmful pathogens, bacteria, toxins etc. For me this is the best explanation for why CD works so well against so many diseases.
Fastest way of learning about the many health related properties of CD is to get Jim Humbles' MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" .
Sorry Edwin, I replied Donna for you because you have not been logged in for a while and I just happen to have the time for it right now.
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