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I find it very confusing about protocols and stregnths 14 Mar 2014 21:17 #41325

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I was recently diagnosed with a life threatening disease, and I find it very confusing with regard to the protocols. In one protocol (1000) Jim says you should never go over more than 3 drops an hour, that it is not how much Mms you use but to keep the mms in you blood stream. He states in a 2012 video as an "update" to past protocols, that the new idea, is that you don't need to keep increasing the amount, and that you don't need to use more than 3 drops, and that the important thing is to keep it in your blood for 8 to 10 hours a day, but then in protocol 2000, he says to keep upping the drops per hour to how ever many you can tolerate without feeling worse. So which is it?
Then there's the matter of preparing the CDS, I'm also confused about the preparation and whether (A) does the distilled water that you're infusing with mms need to be chilled, and (B) whether it needs to be continuously refrigerated so that (as Andreas Kalcker says) it doesn't Gas out". And lastly, can someone tell me what the PPM has to be to determine how many drops you are using, in fact is there some kind of chart to help one calculate the number of drops to the PPM's. Thank you, and sorry to be so long winded, but the clock is ticking.

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I find it very confusing about protocols and stregnths 14 Mar 2014 21:48 #41326

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P1000 and P2000 are not the same, as you noted. P2000 is for more serious diseases. If that is you, then use P2000. But, start low and work up to 12 drops maximum per hour, 10 hours per day.

Making CDS using the overnight method, which is preferred for safety, all ingredients should be at room temp. After the activation period, 12 to 24 hours, carefully put the receiver container with reactor container inside, in a fridge before opening. This will cool down the CDS so it won't outgas so much when the container is opened.

When cool, take out of the fridge, open the receiver and carefully remove the reactor container and safely dispose of the spent SC and acid. If you want to make higher CLO2 concentration CDS, refill the reactor and activate the same CDS again. You can continue that many times.

Yes, it is best to keep CDS in the fridge below 50F to reduce CLO2 gas outgassing when opened.

OK, the tricky part; how many milliliters of CDS is equivalent to 1 drop of classic MMS?

If you have one liter of 3000ppm CDS, that will contain 3000mg of CLO2, so 1ml will contain 3mg of CLO2. One drop of classic MMS may contain 5mg of CLO2 when activated and after more activation inside the body. For arguments sake, say 1 drop of MMS will make 3mg CLO2. If that is true, no way to prove it, then 1ml of 3000ppm CDS will be equal to 1 drop of mms.

CDS Protocol 101 says to take 10ml per day. That would be 30mg of CLO2 per day. The equivalent MMS dosage would then be 10 drops per day. So, it seems one needs to take more CDS than recommended. That appears to have been proven when CDS was used to try to kill the malaria parasite and failed. I think the CDS dosage for malaria should be about 30ml or 90mg of CLO2.
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