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CDS and DMSO 02 Dec 2011 17:25 #8659

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Following protocol +1000 I normally mix the DMSO into the MMS after its activated, but am in doubt how to continue with this protocol with CDS.
If I make a 10 portion bottle, can I mix the DMSO in with the CDS and the water?

Do I need to store it in the fridge during the day, or can I carry my daily bottle with me as usual.

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CDS and DMSO 02 Dec 2011 21:29 #8674

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I would wait and do the DMSO at the time that you are actually administering the dose. DMSO shortens the life of the CD, so I wouldn't put it in a bottle in advance. Usually, with the regular protocol, Bishop Humble says to put the MMS on first, and THEN put the DMSO on top of it.

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CDS and DMSO 02 Dec 2011 23:04 #8679

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And would it be ok to carrying it around all day, not keeping it in the fridge like with the mms?

Thank you very much for your replies

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CDS and DMSO 03 Dec 2011 01:15 #8690

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Aye, there's the rub. I understand that the latest 1 week leukemia cure was using the "mix the 8 doses i a bottle in advance" procedure. Whether it was kept cold in the fridge, I don't know. The person who would know is the one who reported it - Mark Grenon -

The things I keep in mind - from the process of MAKING CDS, heat will release the gas. The gas is what we're looking at as a cure. I think we're supposed to keep it around 40 degrees F to keep it in solution. So it would seem to me that carrying it around all day at 90 degrees might not work, but I'm going on my own version of "common sense' here. Contact Mark to see what he says.

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