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CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution: Chlorine dioxide gas put in water
What are the dosages for CDS (maintenance and crisis times)?
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29 Oct 2021 17:35 #72020
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What are the dosages for CDS (maintenance and crisis times)? was created by SidCharming
I made and tested my CDS but am unable to find a solid source for dosing the finished product. Right now I am not in time of crisis, so I am looking for maintenance (daily dose) amount per times taken in a day. Example I typically use 3 drops of MMS1 three times a day (morning, noon, bed time) in 4oz water. What does that look like for CDS? Same as MMS1 three drops of CDS in 4oz water or is it a different formula?
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31 Oct 2021 02:44 #72067
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Replied by SidCharming on topic What are the dosages for CDS (maintenance and crisis times)?
Is it safe to say 1ml of CDS equates to 20 drops? So the formula would be 20 drops of CDS with 4-8 oz of Distilled Water, right? For an equivalent dosage of 3 drops of MMS & 3 drops of Activator/Acid?
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02 Nov 2021 21:16 #72143
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Replied by jmac on topic What are the dosages for CDS (maintenance and crisis times)?
I have been taking a maintenance dose of 36 ml of 3000 ppm CDS in 2 liters of water almost every day for more than 2 years. Using this regularly should keep you from having any crisis times.
It has been determined that 2.2 ml of 3000 ppm CDS is equal to one drop of MMS1 when it has been fully activated by stomach acid.
It has been determined that 2.2 ml of 3000 ppm CDS is equal to one drop of MMS1 when it has been fully activated by stomach acid.
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