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24 Apr 2015 02:28 #49605 by tely
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Since ozone can be delivered via vaginal insufflation, can the same thing be done with MMS?

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24 Apr 2015 04:46 #49606 by CLO2
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Yes, MMS1, CDH and CDS can be used for a douche. CDS is probably the best to use as noted in the douche protocol .

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24 Apr 2015 05:03 #49607 by tely
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Thank you, ClO2. A couple questions:

1) For ozone, vaginal insufflation is supposed to be the best thing to get the ozone circulating systemically. Is it the same thing with MMS? Cause an MMS douche is liquid, whereas vaginal ozone insufflation is gas.

2) I notice on the Douche Protocol, it says that internally, 1 drop of MMS = 1 ml of CDH, but externally, 3 drops of MMS = 1 ml of CDH. Why is that? And does an enema or douche count as internal, or is the internal guideline more just intended for oral/drinking purposes?

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24 Apr 2015 05:36 #49609 by CLO2
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1) For ozone, vaginal insufflation is supposed to be the best thing to get the ozone circulating systemically. Is it the same thing with MMS? Cause an MMS douche is liquid, whereas vaginal ozone insufflation is gas.

I have read that CLO2 absorbed from a sodium chlorite solution (SCS) (MMS1, CDS, CDH) in a vagina is an excellent way to get CLO2 inside the body. CLO2 is a gas in a water solution and will come out of solution and go into the blood stream, I have read.

2) I notice on the Douche Protocol, it says that internally, 1 drop of MMS = 1 ml of CDH, but externally, 3 drops of MMS = 1 ml of CDH. Why is that? And does an enema or douche count as internal, or is the internal guideline more just intended for oral/drinking purposes?

The reason that externally there is less CLO2 generated with MMS1 or CDH is because neither MMS1 nor CDH is fully activated externally unlike CDS, which is fully activated externally. Take a look at this explanation: Equating MMS1, CDH, CDS

Internally is considered an oral dose ending up in a stomach with normal gastric acids to further activate the unactivated MMS in MMS1 and CDH. MMS1 is about 7% activated externally and CDH about 50%.

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24 Apr 2015 06:11 #49610 by tely
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Thank you, ClO2!

OK, so then my next question is for the ladies ... has anyone tried the douche protocol for non-female-related problems (e.g., for the benefits of systemic MMS circulation) and can share their experiences?

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