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MMS for Diabetes 31 Dec 2015 21:23 #50747

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I have a friend with adult onset diabetes. Which protocol should he use? Should he make CDS? will that be effective as the regular activated MMS? any insight on using mms for diabetes is appreciated.
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MMS for Diabetes 31 Dec 2015 23:10 #50748

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Arrow, from the G2C Ailments and Suggested Protocols that used to be posted:

Diabetes: Protocol 1000, if no results in 2 weeks, then 2000 for as long as it takes


CDS is great for external use, enemas, douche, etc, but for internal use MMS1 is probably the best SCS to use if the person has normal stomach acid to release the remaining unactivated CLO2 from MMS.

CDH could also be used internally which is MMS1, but more fully activated externally. CDH will remain effective for 2 weeks after it is made while MMS1 should be made hourly for best results.

If possible, use 4% HCL instead of 50% citric acid to make hourly doses of MMS1.
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MMS for Diabetes 02 Jan 2016 19:21 #50763

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so do you think protocol 1000 is sufficient for most cases of diabetes?
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Probably not, especially for type 1 diabetes which is very different from type 2. From what I read type 2 is a diet problem and many have gotten rid of type 2 using a proper diet.

All one can do is give MMS a try and see if there is any improvement.

Protocol 2000 may work better than P1000.

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