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Problems converting CDS quantity 24 Feb 2021 13:47 #68056

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I’m new here and having problems converting the quantity of CDS (purchased as CDS, not made myself) for my dog. She is 4.7kg and I’m supposed to convert 4.5 drops as her starter amount, however it seems I need a degree to work this out!

Any reference for future calculations helpful too, as I really don’t understand any of it when I read it through. Maths is not my strong suit, pretend I’m 5 yrs old!

Any help much appreciated

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Problems converting CDS quantity 24 Feb 2021 21:45 #68060

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Luminaire, I don't think you will be able to convert MMS1 dosing to CDS dosing for animal use when following Jim Humble's animal protocols.

When using CDS for human use it is usually best to use CDS protocols and not try to use MMS1 protocols.

Andreas Kalcker talks about injecting CDS and adding CDS to animal drinking water, but does not give specific protocols. He does say that CDS is better tolerated than MMS1 when used orally with animals.

You could add some CDS to your dog's drinking, but the CLO2 in CDS will evaporate out rather quickly. You could use a syringe with diluted CDS and squirt it down your dog's throat. A comparable oral CDS starting dose for an animal would be 0.10 ml of 3000 ppm CDS mixed with 10 ml of water in a syringe. That would be 30 ppm CLO2 concentration in 10 ml of water.

If you have MMS, just add a few drops to your dog's drinking water and stomach acid will activate it. Water dish must not be metal.

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Problems converting CDS quantity 25 Feb 2021 09:38 #68065

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Thanks, that’s very helpful. Do you know what amount I should go up to? And for how long? She is unwell

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Problems converting CDS quantity 25 Feb 2021 11:10 #68066

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That would be hard to say. Probably stay at 0.1ml CDS in 10ml of water hourly for a few days, then double it for another few days and observe if there is an improvement in the dog's health.
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Problems converting CDS quantity 25 Feb 2021 13:50 #68068

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Will do. I can’t measure that small amount so have done 4 drops in 10 ml water. Does that sound about right?

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Problems converting CDS quantity 26 Feb 2021 11:15 #68080

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Easy to measure with a 1 ml syringe.

If you know the size of your drops, you can use drops. The standard drop size is 0.05 ml or 20 drops to a milliliter.

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Problems converting CDS quantity 26 Feb 2021 12:18 #68082

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I have a 1ml dropper but it only has the two measurements of .5ml and 1ml. I gave her 4 drops which looked approximately like it was about .10ml. She seemed fine with that so will increase. Thanks for your help. Also, do you know anywhere in the UK that sells MMS? It’s easy for me to get CDS but MMS is more difficult. Shipping isn’t an option at the moment as it took 8 weeks for another product to come from the US recently!

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