I want to share some information on CDS with others here with reference to the following quote:
We have proven that CDS cannot be go into the blood when taking it by mouth, BUT MMS DOES GET INTO THE BLOOD WHEN TAKEN BY MOUTH. We also learned that we must test and prove all our theories before we try to demonstrate them to a bunch of people with guns.
Before I begin, I want to state for the record that my sources(husband and wife) have been actively involved in testing MMS for nearly 4 years. Of which the husband has been taking MMS three times per day everyday for the duration of their research in an effort to control a long term bone infection. And in case, some of you may or may not know, bone infection never go away on their own. And more importantly... when left untreated, result in death.
Now that we've gotten that out of the way, here's what I've been told regarding CDS as a substitude for MMS in this particular case.
The first and foremost information is that CDS has proven to be more effective than MMS1 in this particular case. This being that a 7ml of 3000ppm oral intake of CDS three times daily, has proven to be more effective than 18drops of MMS1 taken three times per day. With that in mind, given the nature of a bone infection, the only way the CDS can r3each the infection is through the bloodstream. Therefore, it is inconceivable that the CDS does not deliver chlorine dioxide into the bloodstream
Having said that, after reading the latest newsletter, I immediately called my contact in Canada to find-out how their research was going with CDS. And I was assured that their results were conclusive regarding the effectiveness of CDS to propagate through the bloodstream. Likewise, I was also told that my contact wife was able to treat bronchial pneumonia using CDS orally also. And so, I really don't know what to make of the above statement claiming that CDS cannot make its way into the bloodstream. However, my contacts would have no problems providing blood reports showing sepsis both prior too and following oral CDS intakes, to which I'd add, the results show quite clearly that CDS does indeed enter the bloodstream when taken orally.
PS. I've received permission from my contacts in Canada to forward any information that they have to Jim Humble in an effort to share valuable data on this issue. And so you are welcome to PM me for that information to establish contact with them.
Hope this helps.