MMS1 and CDS—Know the Differences!
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"We have received a number of questions from people asking about CDS and MMS1. In our communications it is evident that there exists a lot of confusion around this subject. Jim wrote in his MMS Health Recovery Guidebook, in Appendix A (page 307) his personal thoughts on MMS1, CDS and CDH. (Excerpts of this chapter are included at the end of this article).
Jim addressed this subject over the years, and since what he wrote in the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook, mainly during the “pandemic” era 2020—2023, Jim addressed this subject further, both in his writings which until now have not been published, as well as in personal conversations with various people, and in email correspondence.
Below is a compilation of Jim’s stance on this subject, but first, we have listed points on the differences between MMS1 and CDS. It is our hope that this will help to clarify any questions, you, the reader, might have on this vast subject, and more importantly, in hopes that it may be of help to you, or your loved ones in obtaining optimum health."
Good fortune to all of you,
Team Jim Humble (March 10, 2026)
jimhumble.co/2026/03/14/mms1-and-cds-know-the-difference/
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That's a HUGE difference. 1 ml is around 20 drops, which would mean that 180 drops which is around 2/3 tbsp would be similar to the 3 drops of CL02 mix
I have pretty much switched to CDS because of the taste. This info is very valuable. The CL02 drops reaching the intestines and the CDS not reaching is also very important to know
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Jeranie, please read the PDF file below."A 3-drop dose of MMS1 can contain up to 24mg of CLO2. A CDS dose of only 1ml = 3mg of CLO2. That is a big difference."
That's a HUGE difference. 1 ml is around 20 drops, which would mean that 180 drops which is around 2/3 tbsp would be similar to the 3 drops of CL02 mix
I have pretty much switched to CDS because of the taste. This info is very valuable. The CL02 drops reaching the intestines and the CDS not reaching is also very important to know
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