Hi BC, have you ever seen this newsletter from JH about CDH? I just read it and it looks like it might be able to help you with your nausea problem.
mmsnews.is/newsletter/212-a-new-simpler-mms-cdh-chlorine-dioxide-holding-01-04-2014A New Simpler MMS
A couple of our Health Ministers have been working on a new way of making up MMS which we have named CDH. I would like to acknowledge the work of two people, Scott McRae and Charlotte Lackney, who spent many long hours, first inventing and then further developing CDH. Their hard work is greatly appreciated and much benefit has already been derived from this new method of using MMS.
I would also like to mention that Kerri Rivera has been instrumental in proving CDH to be very effective with children, and others, who have autistic symptoms.
CDH stands for Chlorine Dioxide Holding [Solution], and is basically a hybrid between classic MMS and CDS.
While CDS has no raw materials left in the final product, CDH does, making it similar to classic MMS. The main difference between classic MMS and CDH, however, is that the sodium chlorite is allowed to react with the acid for a much longer period of time which reduces the amount of unactivated sodium chlorite and activator left in the final CDH solution. Then, since CDH is more fully activated outside of the body, it causes little or no stomach upset in most people. Also, CDH made with 4% HCl tastes much better. (Note: For those who still have a problem with the taste, “Sweetleaf” brand liquid stevia has been tested and is compatible with MMS, thus can be used to make it taste even better.)
Below are some advantages of using CDH . Many people have already reported better results than the other forms of taking MMS, but of course, this is not guaranteed.
1. Tastes better
2. Lot less stomach upset
3. Once made it does not need activation, lasts for weeks
4. Appears to have better results