I would just follow the Protocols in Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".
P1000, P1000+, and Protocol 2000, which I think is usually needed for cancers.
(they originally called it the Cancer Protocol, but changed it to the Advanced Illness Protocol)
Low and Slow, but as "fast" as possible to get to the higher levels.
No need to Herx badly.
I have undiagnosed "cancer", or something equally as bad, and I started seeing
really good results when I went to P2000. (Calcium Hypochlorite)
It took time to get sick (10+ years to get cancer-proper), so it will probably take some time to get well.
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I always suggest a food eating change, and "positivity" helps.
Eating "right", exercise, and good mind health are all very important to physical health.
Afaik, there isn't 'much' difference between MMS1, CDS and CDH.
They are all different forms of the same thing, ClO2.
CDS is supposed to be stronger because it is 100% activated, and some people think it is easier on the stomach. (probably is)
Sometimes I alternate between MMS1 and CDS because Jim Humble thought the unactivated Sodium Chlorite
did some good things for us, as well. (I do 3 to 5 drops of MMS1 and 8 drops of 24,000 ppm CDS)
Did you say you use POM juice for your liquid? That might have a negative affect on the ClO2. (weaken it or worse)
So you should check it with ClO2 Test Strips. Any liquid other than STEAM Distilled Water should be checked
against the water for comparison. (do one of each and test them with the strips -- it's only so accurate, but should be okay)
If the taste is a problem, you can always add a splash of pure Seltzer Water to the MMS1 water. That helps a lot.
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