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I'm new to this. Is CDS and CDH the same thing? 02 Feb 2014 16:44 #39428

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What is "Holding"? My wife has cancer and I'm want to make some CDS, because nausea is a major factor. I saw the Humble video "New Instructions" on how to make, and also watched Klacker's where he used the 3 bottles with compressor , but that first bottle looked really strong. Does it have to be diluted to a certain ppm, or how is it measured to control dosage. CDS seems to be a little vague

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I'm new to this. Is CDS and CDH the same thing? 02 Feb 2014 19:17 #39438

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CDS was in hopes of reduction of taste. It did reduce taste, but not enough for many.
So new protocol is to use CDH, however CDH is new and while it can be stronger than original MMS we ask that you read up a bit and choose what you feel is best.
www.jimhumble.com has a list of Cancer protocols however substituting CDH for either traditional MMS or CDS may yield better results as CDH has no taste.
If however you choose to go the traditional MMS route, put the active drops in a gel capsule rather than in water, and drink with half glass of water. Otherwise a taste aversion likely will develop impeding the MMS progress when one stops due to taste aversion.

MMS can aso be mixed with DMSO and applied to area of tumour

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I'm new to this. Is CDS and CDH the same thing? 03 Feb 2014 01:47 #39442

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Rev Ray said:
substituting CDH for either traditional MMS or CDS may yield better results as CDH has no taste.


Just to clarify a bit here. CDH, if made with 4% HCl and dosed at the protocol 1000 level, which is up to 3ml per hour, is much milder tasting. However it does have some taste. CDH made with 35% citric acid is better tasting (IMHO) than traditional MMS because it's using 35% instead of 50% is also more "used up" during the activation process.

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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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I'm new to this. Is CDS and CDH the same thing? 03 Feb 2014 10:35 #39446

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Maybe it's the super duper 4% HCL I use, but at the fairly high dosage of 20mg CLO2 I take, which is about 6ml of CDH, I don't taste much except the 3 drops of Sweetleaf Steviaclear I add to the approximately 4 or 5 fluid ounce glass of water with the 6ml of CDH. If I use 35% citric acid to make CDH, the taste is awful!
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