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CDS question 26 Feb 2013 01:04 #31048

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Hello,

I've more questions....

Since protocol 2000 predates protocol 101. Is 101 enter changeable with protocol 2000?

Or for that matter, does CDS replace MMS1 in all the protocols I guess is a better way to put it.


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CDS question 26 Feb 2013 01:24 #31050

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CDS does not replace protocol 2000, I now use more CDS gold which is 220ml/cc CDS with 30cc/ml of inactivated MMS. When commencing with your health restoration I personally like to start very slow, I therefore start the first week with CDS, I then change to CDS Gold, I increase after 4 days or so by adding one drop of inactivated MMS to each dose in a glass. I recommend added a further drop every four days if you are coping well. Having said that it does depend on the ailment in which you are restoring health too. For live threatening ailment we add MMS2 by starting with a 16th of a capsule twice per day, we increase to 4 times per day if the body copes well, we then increase every 3rd day the amount of MMS2 in the capsule until 4 full capsules. We add soak tubs with CDS and DMSO, enema’s and vaginal douches for women with a cervix.

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CDS question 26 Feb 2013 02:15 #31053

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As Amanda Mary says, it does not replace the protocol.

CDS could replace MMS in the protocol... 2000 would also include the MMS2

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CDS question 26 Feb 2013 06:56 #31059

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Great answer to a poorly asked question.

Thanks

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CDS question 27 Mar 2013 20:51 #32091

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@AmandaMary

"CDS does not replace protocol 2000, I now use more CDS gold which is 220ml/cc CDS with 30cc/ml of inactivated MMS." What is CDS Gold? Is that something developed at the HRC? Why was it developed? Who developed it? What is the protocol for administering it? Sorry, but we are in the dark on this one. I haven't read about it elsewhere, so please tell us more about it and how effective is it compared to regular CDS or MMS1? Is the CDS you use 3000 ppm CLO2 concentration? What is the concentration of the CDS you use when mixing 220ml of CDS with 30 ml of raw NaCLO2 ?

"When commencing with your health restoration I personally like to start very slow, I therefore start the first week with CDS, I then change to CDS Gold, I increase after 4 days or so by adding one drop of inactivated MMS to each dose in a glass." Do I understand correctly that you add an additional "drop" of raw NaCLO2 to CDS Gold per dose of CDS Gold after 4 days on CDS Gold? And what is the hourly or daily dosage of CDS Gold?

"I recommend added a further drop every four days if you are coping well. Having said that it does depend on the ailment in which you are restoring health too."

"For live threatening ailment we add MMS2 by starting with a 16th of a capsule twice per day, we increase to 4 times per day if the body copes well, we then increase every 3rd day the amount of MMS2 in the capsule until 4 full capsules." What size capsules do you use? The latest protocols call for a size 0 capsule filled half-way.

"We add soak tubs with CDS and DMSO, enema’s and vaginal douches for women with a cervix."
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CDS question 01 Apr 2013 23:22 #32196

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that's a good question. what is CDS Gold? I cant fined any info on it.
also what it the maximum saturation on CDS? can it be 24000ppm or over 30kppm?

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CDS question 02 Apr 2013 00:25 #32198

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that's a good question. what is CDS Gold? I cant fined any info on it.
also what it the maximum saturation on CDS? can it be 24000ppm or over 30kppm?


Amanda Mary has defined it here: www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/questions-about-mms-and-how-to-use-it/25691-cds-question#31050


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CDS question 02 Apr 2013 01:29 #32201

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OK but what is the maximum saturation on CDS?

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CDS question 02 Apr 2013 12:15 #32207

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How do you want to define saturation? Is it in the water molecules or in and between the water molecules.

I don't know for sure how high you can go. 3000ppm is fairly stable, Karl (and probably Andreas) would say that the CDS is actually in the individual water molecules. The higher elevations - (and I've had 12500, some have gone to 24000) tend to be more volatile, losing gas more quickly - which is why they've been said to be "over-saturated" -

What are you trying to accomplish? I'm guessing that the 12500 or the 24000 will be sufficient for most everything.

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