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MMS dehydrates? That is news to me. When ingesting MMS1, you add a lot of water and are you visiting a bathroom often! If anything, MMS will HYDRATE you, not DEhydrate you.
MMS (chlorine dioxide) is an oxidizer that can kill pathogens and remove some poisons. That is all it does. I have never heard of liver or any other organ problems when using MMS. If it did cause liver problems, no one would use it.
Now, DMSO can be a problem for some livers, maybe that is what you are referring to. MMS is used to recover from liver problems, not cause liver problems.
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On I side note: I've noticed MMS kills my libido if I take several drops but CDS doesnt. Why is that?
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Lemon juice can reduce CLO2 content of MMS1, CDS and CDH. Please read attached PDF file at the bottom of this post.
"On I side note: I've noticed MMS kills my libido if I take several drops but CDS doesnt. Why is that?"
How many drops of MMS1 and how much 3000ppm CDS? Would need to compare the amount of CLO2 in each.
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One drop of 3000ppm CDS contains 0.15 mg of CLO2.
Therefore, the CDS you are ingesting contains 1/100th the amount of CLO2 that MMS contains.
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