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I got a hurt foot right now(I think it's gout also), and today I drank 1 cup of water mixed with 4 drops of chlorine dioxide and 2 hours later I drank another 1 cup of water mixed with 4 drops of chlorine dioxide. I'm planning to drank another 2 cups of water with the same amount of drops of CDS, at different times. I think I'm gonna increase the drops of CDS to 5 drops tomorrow and keep doing it through this month with 5 drops of CDS. I know this is not protocol, do you think this will work? How long does CDS stay in the body? If anyone can answer these questions, I appreciate you. Thank you for reading. YAHUSHUA/JESUS Bless you and your family!
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Shabbat Shalom everyone,
I got a hurt foot right now (I think it's gout also), and today I drank 1 cup of water mixed with 4 drops of chlorine dioxide and 2 hours later I drank another 1 cup of water mixed with 4 drops of chlorine dioxide. I'm planning to drank another 2 cups of water with the same amount of drops of CDS, at different times. I think I'm gonna increase the drops of CDS to 5 drops tomorrow and keep doing it through this month with 5 drops of CDS. I know this is not protocol, do you think this will work? CDS is normally dosed by the ml and not by drops. You may want to follow Protocol-C and Protocol-K. Both are attached.
How long does CDS stay in the body? CLO2 stays in a body for about one hour, which is why we normally ingest CLO2 hourly.
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I think when I said 4 drops of chlorine dioxide I meant to say 4 drops of sodium chlorite mixed with 4 drops of citric acid.
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