Hello to everyone again. I know im new here and so I wont try and sound like im some know it all. In fact I know very little about MMS and most of what I learned is from a guy that I met in in Canada who has been doing research(in a lab) with his wife over the past few months. I was talking with him last night about the new CDS solution and some posts that were on this forum and he mentioned several things that I thought I would mention.
He started by saying that it is very difficult to accurately measure and compare both solution based on the fact that the chlorine dioxide is released from a reaction. And therefore, it is very difficult to measure how much chlorine dioxide is generated in the body once the mixture is ingested.
Then he went on to say that the only feasible way that the average person could produce a measurable mixture would be by saturating a solution from a given value such as 100 drops of MMS for example. And then that the solution which end up being a most equal too theoretically or less than the initial value of 100 drops of MMS. Otherwise, the final solutions will likely never be accurate enough to establish any type of reliable protocol from. in his own words.
Anyways this was more or less what I understood. By the way I asked my contact to come here and help out but he told me that he came here over a year ago and was treated very poorly by people and that he had no intention of ever come back here again. And so I hope I dont make trouble by citing any of his work and recommendations here.
Well thats it for now
I look forward to hearing if anyone has anything to add to the ideas and suggestions that I posted here.
Bye