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Can You Use Citric Acid Instead Of Hydrochloric Acid To Make CDS?
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In a PDF it just mentions HCl Acid.
Here is a short quote from the PDF:
How to Make 3000 ppm CDS Using MMS & 4% HCL
The Genesis II Church, in Jim Humble's 2015 book MMS Health Recovery Manual, states that 4% HCL
is now the recommended activator for MMS. Four percent HCL will also work to make 3000 ppm CDH,
but it will not produce 3000 ppm CDS using the safe, overnight method, at least it won't using the
current accepted procedure.
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"So when making CDS can you use Citric Acid instead of Hydrochloric Acid?
In a PDF it just mentions HCl Acid."
Yes, Citric Acid can be used to create CDS concentrate as CDS gets activated out the stomach, unlike MMS +activator.
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A few questions if I may.
- Can you drink the CDS pure or do you need to dilute it like with MMS?
- Can you use pure CDS topically (to put on say a fungal infection on your foot or something similar) or would it need to be diluted?
- Would it even help to use topically or is it best to ingest it?
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I use AK's protocol C to ingest CDS. I started the protocol by adding 10 ml of 3,000 PPM CDS. concentrate to 1 liter of water. CDS concentrate is never ingested as is. It's always diluted first.
I have no experience using CDS concentrate as a topical. I hope someone with experience can answer that question for you.
There are protocols for using CDS concentrate topically. Here is a AK video. Look for protocol D.
www.brighteon.com/2d54fbc4-d945-4367-a641-ea23fa09c768
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- Do you need to store your CDS in the fridge or can it be stored in a cool cupboard?
- Do you need to store your CDS in an airtight container or can you use an old glass Coke bottle for example?
- Same thing as above, when you make a bottle of CDS mixed with water for the day does it need to be on an airtight container?
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