MMS and CDS are both chlorine dioxide (ClO2). MMS was there earlier, it was discovered by Jim Humble. He named it MMS. Andreas Kalcker found a way to make ClO2 in a different way, easier to bottle ready for use, he called it CDS (chlorine dioxide solution.)
Both are made from sodium chlorite. I always use it in the salt form. Cheap to get. As a first step, this is dissolved in water. You let it sit for a day. Then you add acid (hydrochloric acid is best) to generate ClO2:
The MMS way is to ingest it directly (e.g. 1-5 cc in a full glass of water) or otherwise.
The CDS way is to put it in a glass jar and let water absorb the chlorine dioxide gas. To be taken in a multitude of ways.
I don't see MMS there. Do they call it something else?
MMS and CDS are both chlorine dioxide (ClO2). MMS was there earlier, it was discovered by Jim Humble. He named it MMS. Andreas Kalcker found a way to make ClO2 in a different way, easier to bottle ready for use, he called it CDS (chlorine dioxide solution.)
Both are made from sodium chlorite. I always use it in the salt form. Cheap to get. As a first step, this is dissolved in water. You let it sit for a day. Then you add acid (hydrochloric acid is best) to generate ClO2:
The MMS way is to ingest it directly (e.g. 1-5 cc in a full glass of water) or otherwise.
The CDS way is to put it in a glass jar and let water absorb the chlorine dioxide gas. To be taken in a multitude of ways.