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Does Denture Adhesive Cream neutralizes MMS/CDS? 20 Jul 2017 15:51 #56076

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I suffer from breathing difficulties and to alleviate my health condition I started to use CDS Protocol 115 (Unofficial)
The protocol calls for :

1 ml of CDS every 15 minutes for a period of 2 hours. for 3 weeks
(8 ml of CDS for 2 hrs. for 3 weeks)
During the period I avoided antioxidants, vitamin c, coffee, chocolates

The CDS didn’t have any effect, it didn’t help me in anyway.
I tried to analyze as to what went wrong and I came up with a possible answers :
1. The cds I bought could have been expired, I sent an emails to the seller enquiring the validity
of the product but they didn’t want to respond (that made me even more skeptical of their products).
2. The other reason could be : I use denture adhesive cream ( Corega 40 g doesn’t contain zink).Could this neutralize mms/cds?

Please, help.

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Does Denture Adhesive Cream neutralizes MMS/CDS? 20 Jul 2017 22:47 #56078

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CDS doesn't really expire. It all depends on how it is stored and how long the bottle cap is off that makes the difference. The other problem could be if your CDS is the so-called "stabilized" type which has MMS added to it. I'm sure you know to keep it below 50F (10C) and away from light, especially sunlight, even diffused sunlight.

How much water are you using for each dose? What type of water are you using? Normally, contact time with teeth and your denture adhesive cream would be only a few seconds and that should not cause much, if any, loss of CLO2.

Have you measured the CLO2 concentration in ppm of your CDS?
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Does Denture Adhesive Cream neutralizes MMS/CDS? 21 Jul 2017 00:56 #56080

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Thank you for your reply.
It is good to hear you saying that the CDS doesn’t expire.
Yes I kept the CDS bottles in a box in the fridge (5C).
For each dos I used 125ml distilled water.
I didn’t measure the CLO2 concentration in ppm of the CDS. I didn’t know how.
My plan is next time to try Protocol 1000+ (MMS + DMSO).Your reply that the few seconds contact with the teeth should not cause loss of CLO2 will it hold true also for DMSO ? Thanks.

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Does Denture Adhesive Cream neutralizes MMS/CDS? 21 Jul 2017 03:47 #56083

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I doubt that DMSO and your adhesive would be a problem, except DMSO might try to carry it through mouth tissue. DMSO will degrade CLO2, but that is a slow process.

Good that you use distilled water to mix with CDS.

One ml of CDS is not much although you do take 4 ml per hour. Four ml of 3000 ppm CDS ingested would be approximately equivalent to a 2 drop dose of MMS1 ingested into a stomach with normal amounts of HCL.

A possible problem with P115 is that you take CDS for only two hours. MMS1 P1000 dosing is for 8 hours, so pathogens are being attacked over an 8 hour period instead of just 2 hours with P115.

A variation of P115 is to do the first 2 hours as you have done, but higher dosing, plus continue taking CDS every hour for the next 6 hours or longer.

When CDS ingestion dosing gets too high, you will probably have throat irritation due to the high amounts of CLO2. MMS1 dosing, which is only about 10% activated externally, will generate much more CLO2 in stomach acid, so you don't have the throat irritation problem. CDH is half-way in between CDS and MMS1 in the amount of CLO2 externally, about 50%. CDS is of course 100% CLO2.
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