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28 Jan 2012 08:15 #11112 by kyrakitty
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I have read Michael's post on inhalation of MMS1 which gives great directions and important cautions. See link below for details:

www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=10882&Itemid=66

I have CDS and want to use it following the directions Michael posted from Jim's book for MMS1. Please all give me your thoughts on the following 2 questions:

1. Should I use .5 ml of CDS which would equal 1.5 drops of MMS1 or do I use 2 drops of CDS to equal 2 drops of MMS1? I keep hearing CDS is stronger with the gas so I am not sure if it would be wise to use .5ml.
2. Should I let it sit at room temp in cup with a lid for 3 or 5 min before removing lid to help the gas be more available?

Thanks for your help

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29 Jan 2012 01:11 #11169 by paul
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Hi, Kyra. If you were to put a couple of oz of water into a brandy snifter and add 1ml cds you would barely get any gas. If you wanted more gas , you could warm the glass with your hands. Once you have finished sniffing, you could drink the remainder and have taken a 1hour's dose overall. 1ml cds = 3 drops mms1

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29 Jan 2012 08:04 #11177 by kyrakitty
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Hi Paul,

I think adding water to CDS to inhale would work but not be as potent as using it without water and I think this is why they have them inhale MMS1 without adding water. I have tried 2-3 drops of CDS and it works fine. I cover for 30 sec and lightly breath it in either through my nose or mouth. It seems to work good and I just take the smallest inhalations.

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