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questions about stabilizing CDS 23 Jul 2013 14:12 #34814

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I haven't tried it. Doesn't mean it can't be done. I don't see why not - the stabilizing is to prevent the existing CD from leaving the distilled water, not to prevent more going in. Have test strips? <G>
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questions about stabilizing CDS 23 Jul 2013 18:24 #34823

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yes you can ;)

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questions about stabilizing CDS 25 Jul 2013 03:28 #34865

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Hi Pam. I need your help. The dentist told me that I need a root canal.i want to avoid that.can you tell me how to use the mms and DMSO together ? I been using mms for 3 weeks already,and help me with the pain.but the infection still there.i don't know how to combine the mms with the DMSO. Also I was reading your posts and you were talking about CDs.i have no idea what is that. Thanks for your help I'm advance.

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questions about stabilizing CDS 25 Jul 2013 13:14 #34871

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Answering the questions backwards:
CDS is chlorine dioxide solution. JH states that the active principle in MMS is the chlorine diioxide, which is a gas that is released when you combine the unactivated MMS and the citric acid. Chlorine dioxide solution is a way of making the MMS such that you have ONLY the chlorine dioxide, which has been infused in distilled water. for those who have issues with citric acid, or with the taste, CDS is a good option.

For the dental protocol, pls see www.michaelharrah.us/michael-harrah/info-sheets-michael-harrah/68-abscessed-tooth-protocol - I think you're actually talking about the abscessed tooth protocol - which uses DMSO, and this little info sheet on Michael's website has it quite clearly.

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questions about stabilizing CDS 25 Jul 2013 13:26 #34872

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One feller stated he had tremendous results using a water pic with a special tip to really get it down in the base of the tooth.

Sorry I don't remember which video I saw. It sure seemed to make sense. (I've made a few dentists rich over the years.)

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questions about stabilizing CDS 27 Jul 2013 01:52 #34909

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Thanks for your answer Pam. I did follow the protocol with the DMSO and MMS ,but I do not know why the pain increased. I just got a water pick to get deeper ,let see what happens next. But I really appreciate your help. Also I want to start drinking the mms to see if can help me,but I'm afraid of the side effects. My friend just drank 1 drop of mms and had 3 days diarrhea. Maybe is good to try it on a weekend just in case.

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questions about stabilizing CDS 27 Jul 2013 08:43 #34912

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Hi there,
In JH's recent videos on making CDS, he uses 500ppm test strips and targets 25ppm for his 1 liter bottle.
Could one of you please provide a list of dosage equivalents of activated MMS to CDS?
Example: JH used 24 drops of activated MMS to create one liter of CDS infused water at 25ppm which JH says is equivalent to 3 drops activated MMS when consumed every hour.

Note that he amount you drink each hour was not mentioned. And, there was plenty of Activated MMS left over after Jim hit his target ppm dosage of CDS.

I request this information because several of you reference 3000ppm as the target.

So:
1. What is the number of drops of activated MMS equivalent to CDS for 3000ppm?
2. How is this calculated?
3. How many drops of activated MMS is needed to produce a one liter bottle of CDS at each target ppm with minimal waste of MMS?

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questions about stabilizing CDS 27 Jul 2013 08:57 #34913

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@Chiquis1 it's going to be very challenging to deliver the MMS or CDS to a tooth root topically. You will probably have more success using CDS as described in the protocols. Please note that you are free to create a new topic thread for your particular issues at any time. This forum discussion thread is dedicated to stabilizing CDS. Thx

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questions about stabilizing CDS 27 Jul 2013 14:49 #34918

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Tbox, please leave the moderation to the moderators -

According to a private email from Jim Humble, Using 3000ppm/L (and yes, it's not scientific, but I do indicate that I'm measuring from a liter) of CDS - 1mL is the equivalent of 3 drops of activated MMS. In his original work, 3 drops was the equivalent of 25ppm of CD. The amount of MMSA to produce 1L of CDS at 3000ppm varies based on the technique used to produce it, environmental variables, time, and so on. I've made it with anything from 37mL of activated mms to 75 ml of activated mms. There was a lot of waste involved with higher mms/ca and lower time.
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