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27 May 2026 15:16 #88189
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have a friend that contracted HSV1. I have used CDS for 4 years several times a week for maintenance.
With that said I have the Jim Humble book and have looked at the protocol for herpes HOWEVER it is confusing converting
MMS recommended dose in "drops" to the syringe I receive when my order of CDS comes in.
can someone explain when it says "1 drop, or 2 drops or 3 drops of MMS" how does that translate to syringe and CCs
With that said I have the Jim Humble book and have looked at the protocol for herpes HOWEVER it is confusing converting
MMS recommended dose in "drops" to the syringe I receive when my order of CDS comes in.
can someone explain when it says "1 drop, or 2 drops or 3 drops of MMS" how does that translate to syringe and CCs
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27 May 2026 18:49 #88190
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Hello,
1 drop should equal 1,7 ml of 0,3% CDS
1 drop should equal 1,7 ml of 0,3% CDS
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28 May 2026 00:13 - 28 May 2026 00:14 #88191
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CDS contains mostly CLO2 gas in a water solution. It does not contain any sodium chlorite solution (SCS). It may contain some activating acid, if used.
MMS1 is mostly residual sodium chlorite solution when the drops are pre-activated for 30 seconds. The residual sodium chlorite solution may be activated by stomach acid and elsewhere in the body where acids may exist.
When using CDS, follow CDS protocols. If using MMS1, follow MMS1 protocols.
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MMS1 and CDS are quite different chlorine dioxide (CLO2) solutions, so you can't compare them or convert dosing from one to the other.have a friend that contracted HSV1. I have used CDS for 4 years several times a week for maintenance.
With that said I have the Jim Humble book and have looked at the protocol for herpes HOWEVER it is confusing converting
MMS recommended dose in "drops" to the syringe I receive when my order of CDS comes in.
can someone explain when it says "1 drop, or 2 drops or 3 drops of MMS" how does that translate to syringe and CCs
CDS contains mostly CLO2 gas in a water solution. It does not contain any sodium chlorite solution (SCS). It may contain some activating acid, if used.
MMS1 is mostly residual sodium chlorite solution when the drops are pre-activated for 30 seconds. The residual sodium chlorite solution may be activated by stomach acid and elsewhere in the body where acids may exist.
When using CDS, follow CDS protocols. If using MMS1, follow MMS1 protocols.
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