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12 Mar 2020 10:23 #62921 by Shan9210
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Yes. So shall I brush or not

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12 Mar 2020 15:31 #62924 by karenappel
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CLO2,
Sorry, I typed the wrong protocol yesterday. I am doing the Protocol 115 Plus Updated with CDS. 6.7ml every 15 min for 2 hours daily. I just stumbled onto the infosheet. I had already started on Protocol 1000, but switched over a few days ago when I saw the updated 115. It doesn't have a date on it. Is it new? I'll let you know when I finished my 21 days, but so far it's going very well and I'm feeling better each day.

I'm just using the Costco high alkaline water that comes in a case of 1 liter bottles, it says 9.5+.
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12 Mar 2020 22:51 - 13 Mar 2020 00:04 #62930 by CLO2
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Thanks Karen for the info on high pH water at Costco. I will look for it next time I'm at Costco. I want to measure if it reduces CLO2 content of MMS1, CDS or CDH. If it does not reduce CLO2, then it might be useful for teeth brushing.

What are the ingredients of the high pH water? They should be listed on the container of water.

I don't see where 6.7 ml of CDS every 15 minutes is listed. If whatever you are doing seems to be working for you, continue doing the same. Keep us updated.
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12 Mar 2020 23:03 - 13 Mar 2020 00:05 #62931 by CLO2
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Shan, I suggest you measure the pH of the solution you will be brushing with, and if it is too low, know that it will soften tooth enamel and brushing may remove some enamel. Since most of the solution is water, the pH will mainly be influenced by the water.
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13 Mar 2020 02:29 #62934 by Shan9210
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Will a litmus paper work?

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13 Mar 2020 02:34 #62935 by Shan9210
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Also, I have noticed that many senior members or long time users tend to prefer CDS over MMS1. Is it true? If yes why?
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13 Mar 2020 04:39 - 13 Mar 2020 04:40 #62937 by CLO2
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"Will a litmus paper work?"

There are pH test strips, either individually or on a roll that you can use. Search online for them and choose Images to see what they look like.

"Also, I have noticed that many senior members or long time users tend to prefer CDS over MMS1. Is it true? If yes why?"

I think the reason is because people new to MMS don't know about CDS, or CDH. If you read Jim Humble's latest book, he mentions them, but does not give much information. And, NONE of his protocols in the book tells you how to dose CDS and CDH with them.

He had included my equivalency charts in a pre-release version of the book, but they were not in the final version of the book. Also, there was a G2C approved CDS protocol, but it is not in the book or online. It used be online, but Jim had it removed. Why, I do not know. You will find it on my website, mmsinfo.org . If one was a conspiracy theorist, one might conclude that CDS has been memory holed.

mmsinfo.org/protocols/protocol_101.pdf

www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS_CDH_and_Protocols-2.pdf

mmsinfo.org/infosheets/What_Is_The_Best_SCS.pdf
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19 May 2020 23:35 #64330 by abusamra
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Hi ,as I was reading in jim humble's latest book.. I see he had mentioned CDS but he he said thar MMS is powerful in fresh made doses as it still contains unactivatrd sodium chlorite .... and thats clearly leads me to use MMS over CDS .. do you agree ! Or as they claimed that cds a bit lighter on the stomach as it was already fully activated in gas form . I am new to Mms trying to know the best for my family .
Thank you so much in advance

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20 May 2020 10:14 #64345 by Katniss
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Yes, Jim believes that sodium chlorite can activate in the body, which is why MMS1 is only 10% 'activated' after 30 seconds. He may be correct, but no one really knows.

MMS1 may be the best SCS for ingestion. I believe that CDS is best elsewhere in or on the body.
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20 May 2020 11:30 #64346 by abusamra
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Thank you so much for your answer .. can you tell me why you think CDS is better from your point of view . I don't kniw which side to follow jim or andreas !
I believe than jim humble saud make fresh dose every hour .. but with CDS andreas said make it and keep it in the fridge and prepare a bottle with 8-10 doses for the whole day . Does that effect the power of the cds .
Although it was an old method with jim as he used to prepare a bottle with 24 drops for the whole day but he stopped

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