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file NEW ! CDS Clorine dioxide solution (MMS) by Andreas Kalcker

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18 Dec 2020 15:34 - 18 Dec 2020 15:38 #67073 by Bobby

Bobby wrote: I use MMS as described by Jim Humble. This CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) alternative as Andreas calls it looks promising to me:

hrbernal wrote: Hello friends:

NEW ! CDS Clorine dioxide solution (MMS) by Andreas Kalcker
CDS ON THE NEW PRODUCT
NO SMELL
DO NOT HAVE BAD TASTE
DO NOT HAVE STOMACH PROBLEMS
1 CC. Of CDS is equal to 3 drops of MMS


"NO SMELL." hmm. I just produced CDS using Andreas's double infusion method. It has a very strong smell! And it is the same smell as MMS1, repulsive. How can this be?

When you say "no smell", should I interpret that as odorless?

Anyway, my CDS has an odor and I'd go as far to say it smells as bad as MMS1.

edit - can someone describe exactly what a good quality CDS odor is, describe it in detail?
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18 Dec 2020 21:32 #67088 by CLO2
I never understood why anyone would say that CDS has no smell. If anything, it has more CLO2 smell because it has so much CLO2 when made compared to MMS1 and CDH (now called PAMMS). Those two are activated 10% and 50% respectively, when made.

There are ways to make MMS1, CDS and PAMMS that will reduce CLO2 odor escaping. Similar ideas can reduce the taste problem as well.
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19 Dec 2020 16:37 #67106 by Bobby
Thank you so much for clearing that up, CLO2!

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19 Dec 2020 20:51 - 19 Dec 2020 21:02 #67110 by CLO2
I forgot to talk about the statement "1 CC (ml) Of CDS is equal to 3 drops of MMS"

Keep in mind that this discussion is only concerned about ingestion of MMS1, not when used topically, in an enema, douche, etc.

For years people have believed that wrong statement about CDS and PAMMS (CDH) which caused both CDS and PAMMS to be under-dosed. When those two sodium chlorite solutions (SCS) are under-dosed when compared to MMS1, of course you don't get the same results as you might when using MMS1. So, both CDS and PAMMS have the reputation of being 'weak' compared to MMS1.

How can 1ml of 3000ppm CDS, which contains 3mg of chlorine dioxide (CLO2), be equal to 3 drops of fully activated MMS which would contain 24mg of CLO2? That is 8 times more CLO2 than 1ml of CDS contains!

That comparison assumes that the 3 drop dose of MMS1 will be fully activated. The first activation of MMS is about 10% when MMS1 is 'activated' for 30 seconds when made, and the second activation should happen in stomach acid. We don't know how much secondary activation happens in stomach acid and we can't measure it, even in simulated stomach acid. We can visually see an increase in CLO2 color when MMS1 is added to simulated stomach acid.

Today, one person that I know of who acknowledges that original 1=3 mistake of years ago, is Andreas Kalcker. In his latest book, Forbidden Health on page 116 he says "The approximate equivalence of ingestion between CD (MMS) and CDS has been newly established as 1 ml of CDS = 1 drop of activated CD/MMS. While this is not scientifically accurate, this ratio takes into account the secondary reaction in the stomach."

That statement says that 3mg of CLO2 in CDS is equal to 8mg of CLO2 of MMS1 when in stomach acid. Well, that is more accurate than the previous belief that 3mg is equal to 24mg. :ohmy:

Progress.

Another discussion could be about the comparison when MMS1 is used outside the stomach. :woohoo:
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06 Jan 2021 20:10 - 06 Jan 2021 20:13 #67418 by Bobby

Bobby wrote: Anyway, my CDS has an odor and I'd go as far to say it smells as bad as MMS1.


I have to retract that statement!

Of course CDS at 3000 ppm has a strong smell. But when drinking it, like for example with Protocol 101 or Protocol C , we dilute it to 1% (or 5% max).

I took CDS several times as prescribed at 1% dilution of 3000 ppm (resulting in 30 ppm ClO2) and there is no bad taste, yay! There is still some of that smell, but that's avoidable, just avoid breathing in through the nose while drinking. Also with CDS you prepare a bottle for one-day use - no need to mix each hourly dose, having to go outside etc.. So much less hassle, so much more convenient than MMS1.

So yes, CDS does fix the problem of bad taste with MMS1.
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