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11 Dec 2023 18:29 - 11 Dec 2023 18:32 #80699
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Questions while waiting for my books on DMSO and CDS. My DMSO and CDS have arrived before the corresponding books on both at the same time I would like to begin rather sooner.
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- DMSO: I am currently on MMS but can barely handle 1-2 drops/ hour due to nausea. Not a candidate to add DMSO to this dose. Someone suggested to take DMSO separately during off hours: How far from the MMS or clay dozes should I take DMSO? How much should I start with? How do I take it? My DMSO bottle says 99.9%.
- CDS: How do I replace MMS with CDC? The one I bought is 3000 ppm. If I am taking 1-2 drops of MMS/hour - what should I take as an equivalent utilizing CDS? What is the ratio of water to CDS taking? Should I apply the same rules for CDS as for MMS in terms of food? No food while taking?
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12 Dec 2023 01:27 - 12 Dec 2023 03:21 #80702
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You might tolerate CDS much better than MMS.
According to Dr. Andreas Kalcker in this video at 15:20 ( rumble.com/vyl6u7-what-is-cds-chorine-dioxide-the-scientific-facts.html ), you simply dilute 10ml of 3000ppm CDS in 1L of water and drink it in 10 100ml increments throughout the day, for 3-6 months for the C vaccine injury protocol, or until you generally feel OK. This is C-protocol in the book below and corresponds to the MMS 101 protocol.
In this book (in German) Kalcker describes 26 protocols that correspond to MMS protocols, where he describes the gradual ramp-up of the dose: s-h-a-e-f.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Kalcker_Andreas_Gesundheit_verboten_Unheilbar_war_gestern_2017.pdf
According to Dr. Andreas Kalcker in this video at 15:20 ( rumble.com/vyl6u7-what-is-cds-chorine-dioxide-the-scientific-facts.html ), you simply dilute 10ml of 3000ppm CDS in 1L of water and drink it in 10 100ml increments throughout the day, for 3-6 months for the C vaccine injury protocol, or until you generally feel OK. This is C-protocol in the book below and corresponds to the MMS 101 protocol.
In this book (in German) Kalcker describes 26 protocols that correspond to MMS protocols, where he describes the gradual ramp-up of the dose: s-h-a-e-f.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Kalcker_Andreas_Gesundheit_verboten_Unheilbar_war_gestern_2017.pdf
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12 Dec 2023 20:03 - 12 Dec 2023 21:19 #80707
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According to Kalcker, 1ml of CDS corresponds to 1 drop of activated MMS (p. 140). As he describes the ClO2 (CDS) as being absorbed by the walls of the stomach and into the bloodstream, it seems it's better to take it NOT on full stomach or right after a meal, but as it is to be taken 10 times a day with 1 hour intervals, it seems that it's not practical or necessary to take it away from food or on a totally empty stomach.
What's more, "A high dose of activated MMS on an empty stomach can cause vomiting. In contrast to CDS, hyperacidic (= activated) sodium chlorite (NACl02) causes a second reaction in the stomach. It is necessary to know the case well to know which protocol should be used depending on the urgency of the case. For sensitive cases you should always start with CDS."
What's more, "A high dose of activated MMS on an empty stomach can cause vomiting. In contrast to CDS, hyperacidic (= activated) sodium chlorite (NACl02) causes a second reaction in the stomach. It is necessary to know the case well to know which protocol should be used depending on the urgency of the case. For sensitive cases you should always start with CDS."
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12 Dec 2023 21:30 - 12 Dec 2023 21:31 #80710
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niemals zu spät 
By the time you finish Kalckers' book, you'll be fluent.
By the time you finish Kalckers' book, you'll be fluent.
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13 Dec 2023 05:43 #80713
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Newer research says that 1 drop MMS1 equals about 2.33ml of CDS.According to Kalcker, 1ml of CDS corresponds to 1 drop of activated MMS (p. 140). As he describes the ClO2 (CDS) as being absorbed by the walls of the stomach and into the bloodstream, it seems it's better to take it NOT on full stomach or right after a meal, but as it is to be taken 10 times a day with 1 hour intervals, it seems that it's not practical or necessary to take it away from food or on a totally empty stomach.
What's more, "A high dose of activated MMS on an empty stomach can cause vomiting. In contrast to CDS, hyperacidic (= activated) sodium chlorite (NACl02) causes a second reaction in the stomach. It is necessary to know the case well to know which protocol should be used depending on the urgency of the case. For sensitive cases you should always start with CDS."
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13 Dec 2023 17:36 #80715
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Or even 3 drops? So many opinions about it! I'd just follow Kalcker's protocol C.
mmsforum.io/mms-mms1-research/8901-instructions-for-taking-cds-chlorine-dioxide-solution/
mmsforum.io/mms-mms1-research/8901-instructions-for-taking-cds-chlorine-dioxide-solution/
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Hi, what book is it on page 140?
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According to Kalcker, 1ml of CDS corresponds to 1 drop of activated MMS (p. 140). As he describes the ClO2 (CDS) as being absorbed by the walls of the stomach and into the bloodstream, it seems it's better to take it NOT on full stomach or right after a meal, but as it is to be taken 10 times a day with 1 hour intervals, it seems that it's not practical or necessary to take it away from food or on a totally empty stomach.
What's more, "A high dose of activated MMS on an empty stomach can cause vomiting. In contrast to CDS, hyperacidic (= activated) sodium chlorite (NACl02) causes a second reaction in the stomach. It is necessary to know the case well to know which protocol should be used depending on the urgency of the case. For sensitive cases you should always start with CDS."
Hi, what book is it on page 140?
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17 Dec 2023 03:47 #80734
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I'm also trying to learn about CDS. So if I'm taking 6 drops of MMS per hour the equivalent to that would be 6ml of CDS in 100 ml of water per hour, is that correct?
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Checkout the attached PDF file from Andreas' first book, which was never translated into English.
If using MMS1, follow MMS1 protocols.
If using CDS, follow CDS protocols.
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Please do not try to equate MMS1 and CDS. The problem is stomach acid when ingesting MMS1. Stomach acid varies a lot.Questions while waiting for my books on DMSO and CDS. My DMSO and CDS have arrived before the corresponding books on both at the same time I would like to begin rather sooner.
Thank you in advance,
- DMSO: I am currently on MMS but can barely handle 1-2 drops/ hour due to nausea. Not a candidate to add DMSO to this dose. Someone suggested to take DMSO separately during off hours: How far from the MMS or clay dozes should I take DMSO? How much should I start with? How do I take it? My DMSO bottle says 99.9%.
- CDS: How do I replace MMS with CDC? The one I bought is 3000 ppm. If I am taking 1-2 drops of MMS/hour - what should I take as an equivalent utilizing CDS? What is the ratio of water to CDS taking? Should I apply the same rules for CDS as for MMS in terms of food? No food while taking?
Rita
Checkout the attached PDF file from Andreas' first book, which was never translated into English.
If using MMS1, follow MMS1 protocols.
If using CDS, follow CDS protocols.
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