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17 Nov 2025 13:30 #87599 by CLO2
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What I mean is, for someone who is HIV-positive but not in the late stages of AIDS, and whose condition is not currently life-threatening, can AIDS be cured using only MMS1 (without DMSO or MMS2)?

Jason, please read the attached PDF file. I think it will answer your question. 

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17 Nov 2025 16:14 #87601 by JasonWang
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My understanding is that Jim's protocol for HIV involves taking MMS1, 3 drops 8 times daily for 21 days (is my understanding correct?). Jim mentioned that HIV viral load testing requires a period after completing the treatment regimen to yield accurate results. During the treatment and immediately after its completion, the HIV viral load may actually increase significantly. How long after finishing the treatment should viral load testing be conducted? When is the most appropriate time to perform CD4 cell count testing?  

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18 Nov 2025 01:59 #87606 by CLO2
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My understanding is that Jim's protocol for HIV involves taking MMS1, 3 drops 8 times daily for 21 days (is my understanding correct?). Jim mentioned that HIV viral load testing requires a period after completing the treatment regimen to yield accurate results. During the treatment and immediately after its completion, the HIV viral load may actually increase significantly. How long after finishing the treatment should viral load testing be conducted? When is the most appropriate time to perform CD4 cell count testing?  
If I was trying to cure HIV and had followed Jim's HIV protocol, and wanted confirmation by CD4 count testing, I would wait for perhaps 3 months and have the testing done. If the CD4 count is still too high, I would wait another 3 months and retest, etc. 

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19 Nov 2025 14:23 #87614 by JasonWang
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I noticed Jim's website mentions that for more severe illnesses, if CDS proves ineffective, MMS can be used as a follow-up. This seems to imply that MMS is more effective and produces more noticeable results? So for chronic conditions like diabetes, based on clinical experience, which should be used to achieve significant results—CDS or MMS?

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20 Nov 2025 01:41 #87615 by CLO2
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I noticed Jim's website mentions that for more severe illnesses, if CDS proves ineffective, MMS can be used as a follow-up. This seems to imply that MMS is more effective and produces more noticeable results? So for chronic conditions like diabetes, based on clinical experience, which should be used to achieve significant results—CDS or MMS?
CDS contains only CLO2 in water. CDS does not travel past the stomach. 

MMS (SCS) at 30 seconds of activation becomes MMS1 and contains 10% of available CLO2. More CLO2 should be released from MMS1 by stomach acid and other acidic substances it comes in contact with elsewhere in the body. 

CDS is usually easier to ingest, but if it does not solve your health issue, you could try MMS1 or CDS following Protocol-102A (aka CDM). 

One ml of 3000ppm CDS contains 3mg of CLO2. One fully activated drop (0.05ml) of 22.4% MMS (SCS) contains 8mg of CLO2. 

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