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Buying MMS 02 Mar 2020 17:45 #62704

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Buying MMS 03 Mar 2020 05:25 #62720

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"So from what I read on the CDS documents 18ml of NaClO2+18ml of HCl make 360ml of CDS. Considering that mms dose is 1 drop of each = 0.084ml.
36/0.084=428 doses of mms1.
360/2.2=163 doses of cds. (it says 2.2ml of cds is equivalent to 1 drop dose of mms)
So mms1 drops are more cost effective and cds doses are more pure and less cost effective as you throw the reaction away?
Is this correct? Also does CDS work better than mms1?"


One drop of MMS contains up to 6.7 mg of CLO2 if fully activated. MMS1 is about 10% activated externally and stomach acid is assumed to complete the activation under ideal conditions. Therefore, 2.2 ml of 3000 ppm CDS contains about 6.6 mg of CLO2 and 1 fully activated drop of MMS1 contains up to 6.7 mg CLO2. Note that only MMS drops are counted when talking about MMS1 drop dosing. Activator drops are not counted.

All my testing used the drop size Jim Humble specified at that time, which was 0.042 ml/drop, or 24 drops/milliliter. Today, he uses a drop size of 0.05 ml/drop or 20 drops/milliliter, which is 20% larger. Because most people have no idea of the drop size of the drops they dispense from MMS and 4% HCL containers or droppers, it doesn't make any difference which standard you use, except for testing purposes. Because I began testing using 0.042 ml/drop, I will continue to do the same so older testing can be compared to newer testing.

The quantity of CLO2 from CDS compared to MMS1 (using the same number of MMS drops) will be less, because of the outgassing method used to make CDS. Since MMS and 4% HCL are so inexpensive, who cares! CDS is only CLO2 in water whereas MMS1 and CDH both contain residual MMS and activator.

For years, the ingestion dosing of CDS and CDH compared to MMS1 has been too low, making them seem inferior. For years it has been said that 1 ml of CDS and CDH equals a 3 drop MMS1 dose. If the people who said that had taken the time to calculate the amount of CLO2 contained in each SCS, they might have discovered their mistake. I have never seen a retraction for their wrong equivalent dosing.

All three sodium chlorite solutions (SCS) MMS1, CDS, CDH are made from the same two chemicals and all three produce CLO2 gas. Who is to say which SCS is best?

For non-ingested use, I believe CDS is the first choice, followed by CDH, then MMS1. For ingestion use, at low levels of CLO2, they are all probably the same. At high dosing, the choice would be MMS1, CDH and then CDS, due to the higher amounts of CLO2 in the latter two, externally. Andreas Kalcker in his book Forbidden Health says all three work. Which makes sense, because all three provide CLO2, which apparently is the magic ingredient in all of them.
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Buying MMS 03 Mar 2020 06:11 #62722

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Thanks CLO2! Makes things very clear for me now.
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