I had an issue with their concentrations and the math in their "thesis" didn't make sense. Here's a copy of the email I sent them today...I'll post their response if and when I receive it.
"Hello David,I have a friend who has benefitted greatly from your CLO2 product and I am looking to give a recommendation to others because of her success. However, I have a few questions that may help me to understand the value of your product over CDS or the MMS kits available on the market. I’ve been working with MMS and CDS for a while now using both forms internally and externally and I am thrilled that people are opening to its value! I understand that with creating and using both MMS and CDS involve activating a 22.4% solution Sodium Chlorite with an acid (50% citric or 4% hydrochloric) to produce Chlorine Dioxide. The resulting solutions are then diluted with water for topical application or consumption following established protocols.In reviewing the information available on the Crownwellness web site, you are using a proprietary 7% solution of Sodium Chlorite, et al. to be added to water which is then activated by the user’s stomach acid when consumed to produce Chlorine Dioxide to address a variety of conditions. What I’m trying to reconcile are the following questions regarding your thesis:
- Is the 40,000 ppm referring to the sodium chlorite mixture or amount of Chlorine Dioxide generated in the stomach?
- What is the “…13 times more powerful than any CDS or MMS product…” based upon?
I look forward to hearing from you and appreciate any enlightenment you may provide. I believe Chlorine Dioxide is an important addition to our tool kits now and in the future. Thank you in advance!"