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19 Nov 2011 09:04
  • Nir
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Thanks Michael

I am going to make some CDS today :-)
19 Nov 2011 05:15
  • Michael Harrah
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Hi Steve,

Thanks very much for the additional info.



Hi Nir,

I did take some doses undiluted but it burns the throat some. So now I just put it in a shot glass and add 1 tablespoon or two of water and it goes down real well. Yes, I am taking 2.5 ml doses. It might be equivalent to 7.5 mms1 drops I don't know.

I think the CDS is more powerful and yet less harsh than MMS1 oral doses. Every dose I take is causing the mucous in my lungs to loosen up and I can cough it up. MMS1 never did this for me before, only MMS2 would do it. But now the CDS is doing it better than ever and there is nothing unpleasant about taking it. So it is pretty amazing so far. I did an enema with the .5 tsp. of CDS also and it was just like taking an oral dose, helped my lungs.

Michael
18 Nov 2011 09:13
  • Nir
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Hi Michael

How do you take it? do you mix the 1/2 teaspoon dose with plain water and drink it (like regular MMS)? or you just drink it pure CDS?

you take 2.5ml CDS that equal 7.5 mms drops right?

Thanks
Nir
18 Nov 2011 03:42
  • Michael Harrah
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Hi Steve,

Thanks for the info and ideas. To use air to pump, do you just use an aquarium pump and put the hose down to the bottom of the smaller bottle (with the MMS & activator) letting it bubble up thus pushing more bubbles into the larger bottle?

I'm also wondering if this CDS can be sent through the mail. It has to be kept below about 50 deg. F according to Kalcker, but I wonder if it really loses much if it is not cold for a few days.

Anyway, this opens up a lot of possibilities. I was taking my CDS in 1/2 teaspoon doses today and it sure goes down a lot easier. I think it could solve a lot of problems people have had trying to take MMS orally. I'm not getting any nausea effect and I am not taking it with DMSO, which is how I have to take the oral doses if I don't want to have nausea.

Thanks again Steve for sharing,

Michael
18 Nov 2011 00:55
  • Peter Mican
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Michael,
thanks for this great pictures.
I like your set up, simple and everywhere to find.
This will help a lot of peoples, your pictures shows everything in great detail, no explanation needed.
Thanks again and have a nice day
Peter
17 Nov 2011 23:06
  • Lorhen
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ENT simply means (Ear, nose and throat physician)
17 Nov 2011 17:36
  • Michael Harrah
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Just generated my first batch of 800 ml of CDS (chlorine dioxide solution). I put 1 tsp of sea salt into 800 ml of filtered water, that I then put into the refrigerator. I bought some 1/4 inch stiff plastic tubing and rubber stoppers and a needle used for pumping up balls with an air pump at the Home Depot hardware store and put it all together with a couple plastic bottles I have.

The plastic tubing and bottles started out as clear but they are permanently yellow now, but I have some good CDS!

Michael



Generating the gas.










17 Nov 2011 16:50
  • theselfdoctor
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CS probably stands for Cystic Fibrosis.
17 Nov 2011 16:43
  • pam
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Not sure about CF (cystic fibrosis?), but ENT is the abbreviation for an ear, nose and throat doctor.

In WA state (where I live) one cannot purchase the 0.9% saline solution in any decent amount without a doctor's prescription (I call this the "nanny" state! - love the area, have lived here 3 years, but too much regulation!) - I could find it already infused into little pads for wound care, and in a small metal container which would allow me only a 1 "squirt" measure at a time, and was considerably less than a quart. Also, the eye and the nose saline formulations have different saline %s based on the ph of those organs (the pharmacist told me) - so I'm glad to have the recipe, thank you guys, very much!

First post - saw Andreas's YT and I'm stoked!
17 Nov 2011 12:38
  • jegz
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More details please. a short description is ...well ..short
17 Nov 2011 06:07
  • Michael Harrah
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Edwin,
I don't know what the CF and ENT mean. Those were just abbreviations that were on the post I copied. They are some sort of medical experts. I just thought the recipes were good.

Nir,
when you buy the stuff at the store it sometimes has preservatives added to it. I am going to try this tomorrow and I put 1 tsp of sea salt into 800 ml of filtered water, that I then put into the refrigerator. I bought some 1/4 inch stiff plastic tubing and rubber stoppers and a needle used for pumping up balls with an air pump at the Home Depot hardware store and put it all together with a couple plastic bottles I have.

Michael
16 Nov 2011 15:10
  • Nir
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wont it be easier to just buy at the pharmacy a saline Solution that is made for eye contacts ? i think that will be the best, don't you think?
16 Nov 2011 13:31
  • Edwin3110
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Michael;

What you mean by CF clinic's recipe? and also ENT gave me a recipe calling for 1/2tsp salt + 1/4tsp baking soda to 1 pint sterile (boiled) water. 1 pint=2cups.

please explain for better understanding.....

I truly see this CDS as the best way for high dose treatments... thks to the great work done by the great people with great idea.... this will be a new beginning for effective used of CD....

I believed it may also possible to inject it into the tumor area for direct hit... will it be possible? time will tell...
16 Nov 2011 05:56
  • Michael Harrah
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Welcome to the forum Humberto!

Thanks very much for posting this!! Folks this is the new method of making MMS that Jim was talking about.

Incredibly simple and easy. I looked up some recipes for saline solution and found these. There are various recipes, Kalcker just says "saline solution" and I think the standard one is .9% sodium chloride in water. Probably any of these recipes would work.


saline solution .9% salt

Saline Solution Recipe: This is also called normal saline, or physiologic saline solution. The names all mean that the concentration of sodium chloride in the solution is very close to the same concentration of salts dissolved in the cells of the body, so the solution does not cause water to pass into or out of cells it comes into contact with leading to cell dehydration or swelling. This recipe is recommended for irrigation of wounds, soaking ingrown toenails, and such uses, but not for contact lens care or other uses where strict sterility is needed. For these “clean” but not sterile uses tap water is adequate. Better to use distilled water, but tap water is OK for most uses.

1/3 tsp non-iodized salt +250 ml boiled or distilled water (one cup is 240 ml and is close enough for most purposes.
For larger amounts use 1 liter boiled or distilled water + 1 1/3 tsp non-iodized salt.

More Nasal Irrigation Recipes (5/97)

a. The magic recipe: 1 tsp of salt, and 1 tsp of baking soda to one quart of water...shake well! This is our CF clinic's recipe.

b. My ENT gave me a recipe calling for 1/2tsp salt + 1/4tsp baking soda to 1 pint sterile (boiled) water. 1 pint=2cups.


Michael
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