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I'd watched the owner or CEO (Dan) interviewed by Mike Adams . . . and saw a 07/04/23 posting by stu77000 on this forum stating: . . . "Found the INGREDIENTS for their DISIN-CLO2 tablets on Youtube -- Sodium Chlorite, Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Bisulfate, Sodium Sulfate. They also state this on Youtube: 'Main ingredients are Sodium Chlorite and Sodium Bisulfate. Our chlorine dioxide is not activated with acid due to residual concerns. For human and animal consumption, it has to be diluted to reach about 0.5 to 10 PPM or up to 30 PPM depending on the protocols.'"
So I assumed all was good. Color and off-gassing are SPOT ON! And I haven't noticed any ill effects . . . after 2+ months of daily use . . . at 80ml. of 3000ppm per liter of water (= 30 tablets of Safrax per 1 liter of filtered water).
I agree, I'd like to find a more informative "ingredients" list . . . but, they've been in business since 2011, and Mike Adams has been using the product on himself and his livestock for the past 18 months. Plus, he has his own testing facility, and literally makes it his business to test everything he ingests. Not saying that's a panacea for all things, and I would love to find more testimonials, and proof of ingredients, etc. . . but I think I'll continue to it use for now.
Again, I've noticed absolutely NO adverse effects or reaction (including no herx) . . . and there's no question my parasite problem's improving . . . I think.
I'll keep you posted.
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A couple of years ago, my sister wrote to Safrax and asked them about their CDS tablet ingredients. She uses the tablets for her hot tub and other uses. Here’s what Jacob responded. The chart shows the ingredients they were using at that time.
Thanks for posting this info. So, there are six ingredients that will be ingested along with CLO2. Personally I would not ingest this product.
I will continue to infuse CLO2 gas into water from the reaction of SCS + citric acid.
Citric acid does not gas into CDS, but 4% HCL will gas into CDS raising its TDS. If using citric acid you will make a cleaner CDS.
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All are within the daily limits deemed acceptable for ingestion. I've been taking eight 10 ml. Syringes (80 ml. total) mixed with a liter of water daily for 2+ months now . . . and no adverse effects or herx reactions. Barely even a slight burning in the back of throat. I'd note, to this day, MOST still slam Humble and Kalcker for even promoting MMS, CD, or CDS. If all of these ingredients are safe to ingest (within reason) . . . and all of these percentages fall well within the daily amounts deemed acceptable . . . what's the basis for push-back? Asking purely from a scientific and mathematical standpoint. Everyone should exercise their own due diligence, and decide for themselves. Unless my calculations are off (and they could be, it's 5 a.m. and I'm still working on my first cup of coffee. Yes I know, but I gotta have my coffee!) . . . I see no medical or scientific justification for the push-back . . . other than dogmatic stubbornness. Best health to all!
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The format did NOT look like that prior to hitting "submit." Everything read nice-n-easy . . . not sure what happened?
Following the parenthetical: (1 gm. Divided by 12.5 days = 80 mg. per day) I merely restate the calculations from above to assist the reader. For example, the amount of Sodium Chlorite produced by the 30 Safrax tablets, consumed over 12.5 days = 576 mg/day. So if you simply use the calculations following the parenthetical, it should simplify things.
Apologies. It really did look much different prior to hitting "submit."
Hope it makes sense.
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I have cancer and am treating it with CDS and other things, and getting rid of an 8cm tumor takes a while.
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I'm working on my lap-top and saw this come in . . . hence the quick response.
Even Mike Adams . . . who touts the health benefits of CDS . . . PUBLICLY refuses to recommend ingestion. If you watch his interview with the CEO of Safrax . . . they're both clearly dancing around the issue . . . wanting to jump on the Humble-Kalcker bandwagon. But they'd likely open themselves up to lawsuits from big-pharma . . . who has DEEP pockets!
Like I said . . . the ingredients alone are all CLEARLY safe to ingest (in moderation) . . . and unless my math is off . . . a 3000 ppm solution of Safrax easily falls within those parameters. It wasn't long ago, that MMS "only" adherents balked at using CD and CDS . . . even ridiculing them. That's our nature. We're slow to change . . . and most are too lazy to investigate further. I've been taking an 80 ml. dose daily for 2+ months . . . with absolutely NO adverse reactions. I hope to stop soon, once I'm convinced the parasite cleanse has been successful. But I have no concerns about using it for the next several months.
Presently, I've seen absolutely no evidence here . . . or elsewhere . . . that would cause me to modify that position. Simply stating it's composed of 6 ingredients, which are all safe to consume . . . isn't persuasive. Always open to learning more though . . . so if anyone has more information on Safrax . . . please share!
Best of luck with your treatment.
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