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I'm bee-less my two hives got wiped out by wasps last year.
So - why mms1 for bees, and CDS for the other critters?
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Only because it's easier to pack the mms down there. We've only just started, so will likely switch to CDS.
btw, How's your cow?
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Thanks . Watch out for wasps! I was in year 2 on one hive and had caught a swarm for hive 2. They got wiped out in a week. I tried restricting the entrance but it was not to be. Maybe if they had had MMS1 or CDS they’d have been stronger. Without bees we’re in big trouble.
Neula (the cow) is progressing slowly. I feed 3 times a day - 1 litre 14% horse pellets with 10 mls of 6000 PPM CDS (plus 2 cups of my fresh dug carrots and hay). I can't feed more often as she stays with the herd ( was the lead cow ) and that's when I feed them as well. The problem is that she's on the verge of laminitis (lameness) from the pellets so I can't increase the CDS volume (she leaves the tub - I guess it's the smell) and I can't give more pellets to disperse more CDS.
But before I started ( in January) - she was a dead cow (going down fast), so we're grateful for what's been accomplished ( she licks last year's calf - Yuri)
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Jim reports on page 175 in the book : "Rats and honey bees were fed ClO2 in high doses of 100 ppm over
a two-year period with no adverse effects. Other such tests were
conducted. (78, 79, and 80) "
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"Jim reports on page 175 in the book "
Which book? It's not in: The Master Mineral Solution of the Third Millennium
Maybe there's a book I haven't got:unsure:
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Jim's Blog
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Important Safety Tip on Mixing a Dose
Published on: August 17, 2026
Recently it has come to our attention that some people question if you need to take an MMS/CD dose in water. The answer is a big YES! All MMS (chlorine dioxide) doses, with whatever “variation” of MMS/CD one is taking, needs to be mixed in water. You NEVER take it straight. The standard is usually …
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How does MMS affect bacteria in the body?
Published on: July 24, 2026
First facts, MMS does not kill friendly bacteria. What is the difference in useful bacteria and the harmful stuff? Well the feces of the useful bacteria is not poisonous and the feces of the harmful bacteria is poisonous and that is what makes one sick and causes the problems. Poisons have long chains of atoms …
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MMS/CD and Plastics
Published on: July 12, 2026
Question: How does MMS interact with various plastics? Jim: In regards to your question about plastics, we really cannot give you a “sure bet” answer. This is because the world of plastics is vast, and like so many things in our environment, it’s difficult to know what is really what. To give you an idea, …
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MMS/CD, Bacteria and Viruses
Published on: July 5, 2026
Question: Does MMS/CD kill bacteria and virus? Jim: Antibacterial drugs can sometimes stop bacterial [infections] diseases but medicine has yet to develop anything to stop viral infections. Thankfully, MMS/CD has been known to stop both viral and bacterial diseases. For either viral or bacterial infections, begin with the Starting Procedure and continue following the Health …
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Importance of Following the Plan
Published on: June 27, 2026
Every week at least one new person approaches me with the question will MMS/CD help overcome some new disease. MMS/CD is an oxidizer that fits into the operation of the body in the exact right chemical balance to kill diseases and their poisons and eradicate heavy metals. Drugs must somehow attack the nucleus of the …
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More is Not Always Better
Published on: June 9, 2026
In my books, there are times when one might need to take larger doses of MMS/CD. In Protocol 2000, for example you’ll find maximum dosage amounts. Some might take this to mean the more MMS one takes the better. But this is NOT necessarily so! More is not necessarily better, you need to listen to …