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CDS shipped frozen by suppliers? Uses same protocol as MMS1? 16 Jan 2012 00:08 #10254

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I really want to buy either MMS1 or CDS. I have scoured this forum and have not been able to find answers to my questions. What I have found out is that it looks like CDS is working better than MMS1 but MMS1 has had years and years of confirmed success and CDS is a new form of MMS.

At any rate, I have contacted a few suppliers but they are non responsive. I am hoping you all could help me with these questions:

1. If I want to use protocol 1000 with CDS and mix 8hrs worth in a liter bottle all at once will the CDS be stable for the 8 hours like the original MMS1 or does it require refrigeration when it's mixed in the liter bottle?

2. Why are suppliers mailing CDS frozen? Does it have a shorter shelf life than MMS1?

3. If I choose to use CDS instead of MMS1 do I use all the same protocol guidelines as shown for MMS1 or is CDS stronger?

Thank you for your help. I have searched the site everywhere and can't seem to find these answers.

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CDS shipped frozen by suppliers? Uses same protocol as MMS1? 16 Jan 2012 01:10 #10257

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Hi, Kyra - in answer to your question:
1. yes - I would keep it cool, but it will hold in a mixed dose for 8 hrs. I do it that way myself.

2. It is best if kept cool. CDS is the gas that is given off when you mix mms1 and citric acid, and that gas has been infused into either water or a saline solution. The hotter the water it is stored in, the more it will off-gas, so Andreas said to keep the water you're storing the CDS in around 52F - We have not heard anything differently from Jim Humble (although both Jim and Andreas are showing videos of making CDS that no longer has the receiving bottle sitting in ice/ice water. We are not sure what the shelf-life of CDS is - I've had some since Thanksgiving that still has it's full potency. MMS1 and citric acid will last for years. We don't know for sure if CDS will - since we've not had it for years.

3. The supplier who provides you the CDS should tell you what a dose is that is equivalent to the 3 drops of MMS1 activated. I know that Steve at Keavy's Corner, Michael Harrah, Dr. Ron Neer, and Jim Humble's group are standardizing their dosing to 1mL=3drops of MMS1. That's determined by testing. You can use all the original MMS1 protocols, knowing that 1mL of CDS = 3 drops of activated MMS1 if you purchase from these 3. I can't speak to the other vendors, but they should be able to give you the equivalent dosing. That said, I still prefer to do my skin spray with the old MMS1/CA activated, with water added. I also like to brush my teeth with the older combo - however, you can use CDS in both of those applications, too.
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CDS shipped frozen by suppliers? Uses same protocol as MMS1? 16 Jan 2012 02:09 #10261

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Pam,

I appreciate your speedy reply I want to place my orders tomorrow.

1. So if I can't keep my 8 liter bottle with CDS in it refrigerated will it still work if it is kept room temperature for 8 hours?

2. What you're saying is that you like to take CDS internally but still prefer to use MMS1 for your skin and MMS1 for your teeth. But I thought I read somewhere you preferred using CDS for your teeth because it wasn't acidic and did not cause the teeth to become sensitive?

3. Since you still use MMS1 then I take it you must rinse very well after use to prevent problems from the acidity?

I appreciate your help. In fact all your posts replying to others have been a great resource for me.

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CDS shipped frozen by suppliers? Uses same protocol as MMS1? 16 Jan 2012 02:27 #10263

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Actually, I use both CDS and MMS1/CA for my teeth, just at different times.

I know it's silly, and I have no proof - but just as I might brush my teeth once in a while with salt and baking soda, I will brush my teeth once a week or so with MMS1/CA - I think it knocks even more "stuff" off the teeth. <G> They both leave the front of my teeth absolutely slick - both, I am sure, help my gums - but occasionally, I just think that the acid has a little more umph. Do I have proof? No - this may be my fantasy :) . I don't feel the need to rinse at all after I use the CDS - however, yes, I do rinse when I use the MMS1/CA. MMS1/CA has not caused me any tooth sensitivity.

If I could only have one - I'd have CDS - however, I can make CDS from MMS1/CA - however, if I couldn't make CDS, it would be what I'd buy.

Steve has done some work with CDS in a bottle of water over a period of time - I am going to hope that he sees this and will reiterate what he found.

If it were me, I'd throw it in a lunchbox with some blue ice (you know, the cold gel pack) - but that may not be necessary.
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