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Die off reactions? 20 Oct 2020 14:30 #66306

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I've been taking MMS1 for about 2 months. Part way through I started getting pretty severe anxiety/depression, and the last few weeks, many times when I take the MMS1, or try to eat, I experience a lot of pain in my stomach, with sharp pains radiating into my chest, as well as upper intestinal pain. I'm not sure what is happening, but I'm assuming it's related to the MMS1? The pain literally starts the moment the MMS1 hits my stomach. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and if this is a good sign that things are dying off? I'm wondering if I should decrease the dosage as well (I'm up to 44 drops/day) I'm working with Kerri Rivera on the MMS1 protocol, so I'm asking her these questions as well. Thanks for any help!

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Die off reactions? 20 Oct 2020 17:17 #66308

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Which activator are you using to make MMS1?

Are you taking MMS1 on an empty stomach?

Jim says to reduce dosage 50% if you have a negative reaction, then slowly increase dosage again.

You may have low stomach acid. Since MMS1 in only 10% activated when made, the residual MMS or activator may be the problem. You might try using CDS or CDH instead. Ask for dosing advice if you try either of those.

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Die off reactions? 20 Oct 2020 21:49 #66315

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Thanks for the response, I really appreciate it. I'm using HCL as an activator. I was taking Robenzyme (contains HCL) for low stomach acid prior to the stomach pains starting. I was thinking maybe the Robenzyme was causing the problems and stopped it completely, but the pain didn't change, so I'm suspecting it's the MMS1. I often take the MMS1 on an empty stomach since I just eat about 3 times a day. I've been trying to drink alot of water with it to help though. I'm going to cut the dosage in half, as you said. Have you heard of this being a die-off symptom then?...or not really. Again, just trying to figure out why this is happening, and if it's happened to anyone else. Also, being relatively new to this, do you mind if I ask you what CDS is and CDH? Thanks!

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What is CDS?
mmsinfo.org/infosheets/What_is_CDS.pdf

Differences between MMS1, CDH and CDS:

>> MMS1 is 10% activated and therefore has large amounts of residual MMS and some acid
>> CDH is 50% activated and therefore has some amount of residual MMS and maybe some acid
>> CDS is 100% chlorine dioxide gas (CLO2) in water and does not have any residual MMS or acid

The residual MMS in both MMS1 and CDH should be further activated in stomach acid (HCL) when ingested.

So, it seems that MMS1 and CDH may be the best SCS for ingestion, because they were designed to allow additional stomach acid activation.

If you have low stomach acid, I suggest you try CDS. Here is a video by Andreas Kalcker (Mr. CDS) showing my shot-glass and double infusion methods of making CDS.

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Die off reactions? 21 Oct 2020 12:38 #66319

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Wow, thank you so much for your very thorough response! I really appreciate it :)

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