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is CDS easier on the liver? 09 Dec 2011 19:30 #9040

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Is CDS easier on the liver. My liver functions at 70%. Any advice on how to strengthen my liver?

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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 05:30 #9055

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Is CDS easier on the liver. My liver functions at 70%. Any advice on how to strengthen my liver?

Compared to what?

What kind of question is this?

Think before you post questions or comments!
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I added this today, December 11th.

Okay this was your question -- better!

I was asking if CDS is easier on the liver than MMS1 and MMS2 together.
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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 09:19 #9057

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I think she means compared to regular MMS drops... does the chlorous acid have a negative effect on the liver? (my question)

Think before you post replies, bill, about how you too at some time didn't know much about this stuff...

So8, do you know what is hindering your liver function? disease, injury, something else?

It seems to me that the CDS would be harmless to your liver tissues, and (depending on what the problem is) would probably help your liver to strengthen through cleansing. How the CDS is made affects the concentration (ppm) of CD in the water, and its easy to take more than necessary, so go slowly if you decide to try it.

I remember reading that DMSO can be hard on a weak liver.

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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 11:12 #9059

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Bill could you please be so kind to take all your negative, sarcastic, arrogant and know-it-all comments somewhere else... actually don't take them somewhere else... just transform them into positive, accepting, understanding and kind comments instead :) . Thats much more nice for you also.

You have the same style in many of the posts, and I don't think this negativity belongs in a wonderful forum like this.

Please :kiss:
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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 12:04 #9061

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I think you are asking if CDS is easier than MMS1.
And if the above assumption is right, then do you mean easier by not feeling pain, or is there something else?

If that is what you are asking, I don't know. But Jim says that MMS1 can make the liver better.
Also CDS may do the same.

Here is a quote from "The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium" by Jim Humble:
The last three sentences indicate that protocol 1000 (starting with 1/2 drop) will clear up your liver.

"ALLERGY WARNING: A very few people are allergic to DMSO or
have very weak livers and can experience significant problems with
DMSO. To test whether or not you are allergic to it, perform this test:
♦♦ Carefully wash and dry your arm;
♦♦ Add one drop of DMSO to one spot on your arm and rub it in;
♦♦ Give it about 15 minutes to soak in and then wait several
hours.
If there is no pain in your liver area, it is probably safe for you to use
DMSO, which will be the case for 99 out of 100 people. However,
to be safe, wait 24 hours to make sure you have no reaction to the
DMSO.
If you do have a bad reaction to DMSO, you need to work on
improving your liver. Begin taking a half drop of MMS1 each hour
using Protocol 1000. Continue with the half drop until you feel it is
safe to take more. This will clear up your liver and probably other
problems that you have."

Joe
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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 13:59 #9073

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Thank your everyone for the replies.
I was asking if CDS is easier on the liver than MMS1 and MMS2 together.
It was too hard for my liver to process all the toxins that I have in my body and after a couple of weeks my liver is a little sore now and I get a little choking feeling every once in a while.
I am taking a break and cleansing with herbs and food supplements and would like to try CDS when it is available.

I would like to start with 1/2 a drop of CDS as Jim recommended and see how it goes. Any additional advice is appreciated :)

Thanks again

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is CDS easier on the liver? 10 Dec 2011 18:53 #9083

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Sorry about the lack of information. The stress I have now is completely overwhelming.

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is CDS easier on the liver? 11 Dec 2011 00:07 #9090

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I don't see any need to apologize.

I have been known to do the same thing with questions.

The important thing is that you get your answers and overcome this illness.

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is CDS easier on the liver? 11 Dec 2011 00:23 #9091

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Thank you, you are so kind :)
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