A few days ago I felt that I was developing flu and started on 6+6 protocol with CDS and then continued with hourly doses of CDS which are equivalent to 3 drops dose of MMS. After three days the flu was still progressing without much change. I decided to repeat 6+6 protocol with MMS and felt immediate relief.
I recently switched to CDS from MMS because of persistent stomach pain. However the pain continued albeit at lesser extent. Then I took a careful look on other medications and foods that I used and eliminated them one by one. It turned out that (in my case) the culprit was zolpidem which I regularly take for insomnia. As soon as I stopped taking zolpidem, the pain subsided.
Many users of MMS complain about stomach pain attributing it to citric acid. But in my case I did not see a close correlation between the amount of MMS and the severity of stomach pain. Most probably, the pain is caused by other substances, such as zolpidem, aspirin, ibuprofen, etc. And citric acid just exacerbates it.
But let’s get back to the subject of CDS vs. MMS. I produced my CDS by following the process described by Archbishop Jim in his long video on CDS. Everything works perfectly if done exactly as described. The strip test showed the CDS concentration of about 6,000 ppm. According to my calculations, a 3 drop dose of MMS contains as much CLO2 as 0.5 ml of CDS at this concentration, and I used 1 ml of CDS as maintenance dose (equivalent of 6 drops of MMS) for about a month. Than that flu developed and 6+6 protocol (1ml + 1ml of CDS) did not help much. As I can see it, there may be four reasons for this:
1. My CDS was sitting in the fridge for about a month (in a closed bottle) and lost most of its potency.
2. My calculation of equivalent dose of CDS is not correct. Maybe it should have been 2ml + 2ml or some other quantity.
3. My testing of originally produced CDS is not accurate and the concentration was much lower than 6,000 ppm. It is difficult to determine the concentration using test strips.
4. CDS is inherently less effective than MMS.
I would like to ask other members to share their experiences regarding this subject.