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MMS vs CDS Preperation. Need Help 23 Feb 2025 17:39 #85701

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Hello Everyone,

I Recently got my order of CDS "No mixing Required" from KV Labs. I was looking at instructions on how to prepare from Mike Adams & Dr. Klacker. Seems more complicated then I'd like. But again I have the No Mixing required stuff so can I just drop some drops in water?

IMPORTANT: I also watched a 2008 video from Jim Humble making MMS. He just drops the Chlorine Dioxide and citric acid in a cup, waits 3 minutes, and drinks it. So my QUESTION is can this method be done with the 'Chlorine dioxide, No Mixing Required' stuff I bought off KV LABs? What';s the difference?


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MMS vs CDS Preperation. Need Help 13 Mar 2025 09:31 #85909

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Hello Everyone,

I Recently got my order of CDS "No mixing Required" from KV Labs. I was looking at instructions on how to prepare from Mike Adams & Dr. Klacker. Seems more complicated then I'd like. But again I have the No Mixing required stuff so can I just drop some drops in water? If you have 3000ppm CDS, you could follow Protocol-C, the basic CDS ingestion protocol. The 2023 version is attached. 

IMPORTANT: I also watched a 2008 video from Jim Humble making MMS. He just drops the Chlorine Dioxide and citric acid in a cup, waits 3 minutes, and drinks it. So my QUESTION is can this method be done with the 'Chlorine dioxide, No Mixing Required' stuff I bought off KV LABs? What's the difference? The big difference is what you bought is CDS and not MMS1 which is what you saw in Jim's 2008 video, which was recorded years before CDS was invented. 

CDS contains only chlorine dioxide gas (CLO2)  in water and MMS1 contains 10% of available CLO2 when activated for 30 seconds. So, MMS1 is mostly residual sodium chlorite solution (SCS) and maybe some activating acid. Adequate stomach acid will extract more CLO2 from the SCS. 


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