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I am still a bit confused with CDS vs MMS. Have you had any experience with CDS?

If Sodium Chlorite (with a t) activated with HCL is Chlorine Dioxide, how does that differ from CDS

This product says CDS • Chlorine Dioxide 3000 ppm. If you click on it and go to that produce page, it says inside CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm)

As I understand it, CDS differs from Chlorine Dioxide in that is does not contain any Sodium Chlorite (NaCl02) component that enters into the intestine and can cause reactions that manifest in a herxheimer reaction in some cases. I am aware that if one takes an amount that does result in herxheimer reaction that one can reduce amount taken, say less than one drop of each, and the reaction would be eliminated until such time as tolerance was acquired or less poison was removed from body.

So if I instead of buying the two components Sodium Chlorite and HCL to make Chlorine Dioxide, I bought the CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm), then all I would have to do it dilute the CDS. As explained here.

10ml of CDS into 1 leter of water, and then a dosage of 100cc from 1 liter bottle.

100cc = .1 liters so that would provide 10 doses in a day. 10 x .1 = 1 liter

Is that this correct?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am still a bit confused with CDS vs MMS. Have you had any experience with CDS?

If Sodium Chlorite (with a t) activated with HCL is Chlorine Dioxide, how does that differ from CDS

This product says CDS • Chlorine Dioxide 3000 ppm. If you click on it and go to that produce page, it says inside CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm)

As I understand it, CDS differs from Chlorine Dioxide in that is does not contain any Sodium Chlorite (NaCl02) component that enters into the intestine and can cause reactions that manifest in a herxheimer reaction in some cases.

So if I instead of buying the two components Sodium Chlorite and HCL to make Chlorine Dioxide, I bought the CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm), then all I would have to do it dilute the CDS. As explained here.

10ml of CDS into 1 leter of water, and then a dosage of 100cc from 1 liter bottle.

100cc = .1 liters so that would provide 10 doses in a day. 10 x .1 = 1 liter

Is that this correct?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I am still a bit confused with CDS vs MMS. Have you had any experience with CDS?

If Sodium Chlorite (with a t) activated with HCL is Chlorine Dioxide, how does that differ from CDS

This product says CDS • Chlorine Dioxide 3000 ppm. If you click on it and go to that produce page, it says inside CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm)

As I understand it, CDS differs from Chlorine Dioxide in that is does not contain any Sodium Chlorite (NaCl02) component that enters into the intestine and can cause reactions that manifest in a herxheimer reaction in some cases.

So if I instead of buying the two components Sodium Chlorite and HCL to make Chlorine Dioxide, I bought the CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm), then all I would have to do it dilute the CDS. As explained here.

10ml of CDS into 1 leter of water, and then a dosage of 100cc from 1 liter bottle.

100cc = .1 liters so that would provide 10 doses in a day. 10 x .1 = 1 liter

Is that this correct?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I am still a bit confused with CDS vs MMS. Have you had any experience with CDS?

If Sodium Chlorite (with a t) activated with HCL is Chlorine Dioxide, how does that differ from CDS

This product says CDS • Chlorine Dioxide 3000 ppm. If you click on it and go to that produce page, it says inside CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm)

As I understand it, CDS differs from Chlorine Dioxide in that is does not contain any Sodium Chlorite (NaCl02) component that enters into the intestine and can cause reactions that manifest in a herxheimer reaction in some cases.

So if I instead of buying the two components Sodium Chlorite and HCL to make Chlorine Dioxide, I bought the CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution .3% Aqueous Chlorine Dioxide (3000 ppm), then all I would have to do it dilute the CDS. As explained here.

10ml of CDS into 1 leter of water, and then a dosage of 100cc from 1 liter bottle.

100cc = .1 liters so that would provide 10 doses in a day. 10 x .1 = 1 liter

Is that this correct?

1 year ago
1 score