Hello Everyone,
I have type 2 diabetes and came across the Jim Humble products in early January this year whilst searching the net for alternative cures. After reading as much as possible about him, his experiences and various other works and general information on the internet including watching many of the videos etc I decided to try this for myself.
I purchased some ready prepared CDS at 8000ppm and took that for about three weeks (9 drops per hour for 8 hours*) after three weeks when I saw no differences in my Blood Sugar levels I then started taking CDS 8000ppm - 9 drops per hour for 8 hours and one capsule of MMS 2 (400mg **) every two hours for 10 hours per day, so 5 or 6 capsules. I have now been on this (Protocol 2000) for six weeks as of today, but don't really see too much difference if any in my BSL's.
Prior to starting with CDS/MMS2 I was taking just two Metformin tablets per day to reasonably control my diabetes, no insulin etc. I wonder if what I am doing is correct and have I interpreted the CDS/MMS 1 dosages correctly and if there is anything else I can do to help matters or is it just time that will decide. I know we are told Diabetes can get deeply dug in and it can take a long time to start to work on it, but there doesn't seem to be much data on the net or even this forum based on positive results of people helping or curing their diabetes symptoms.
Any advice or help anyone can give would be very welcome.
* cannot understand really why its stated as ML rather than number of drops like MMS is - eg usually it states everywhere 3 drops of MMS per hour, but for CDS it states 1ml is equivalent to 3 drops of MMS, the CDS I buy states three drops of CDS is equivalent to one drop of MMS, so I assume, correctly or incorrectly 3 drops of CDS are the same as 1 drop of MMS - is this correct? therefore 9 drops every hour taken in water
** Calcium Hypochlorite 65% Ca(CIO)2 taken in water
PS I am taking the capsules (MMS2) and the CDS in ordinary drinking /bottled water or sometimes tap water, will this make a difference?