CDS not helping sinus infection
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Over the past year and a half, I have read and watched everything I could on MMS and CDS. After a quick look back, there's no way, without duplicating all that reading, I'll be able to find the 10X stronger sentence.
However, I experimented with a syringe to measure how many drops make up one ml. It took 17 drops, about 6X the amount (3 drops MMS) called for in Jim Humble's Protocol 1000 All the measurements in Dr. Kalcker's protocols are in ml. We use an international standard of 20 drops per 1 ml of solution, so 1 drop of solution = 0.05ml. The dropper you are using is close to this standard.
Drop size depends on the viscosity of the solution, the angle you hold the dropper, the inside diameter of the dropper tip, etc. The most repeatable method is to dispense drops by holding the dropper pointing straight down.
I have measured up to 100% differences in drop size when using many different droppers. Drops is not an accurate measuring method unless your dropper drops 0.05ml sized drops.
You can accurately measure drops using a one ml syringe.
If someone is only taking 3 drops of CDS in 250ml (roughly 8.5oz) they are shorting the protocol by 14 drops as [ 1ml CDS = 3 drops MMS.] Not so. One ml of 3000ppm CDS contains 3mg of CLO2. One fully activated 0.05 drop of SCS contains 8mg of CLO2. So, 3mg = 24mg of CLO2? I don't think so.
Maybe in future readings I'll run across the 10X stronger sentence, and I'll post it here. MMS1 dosing and CDS dosing can't be accurately compared because MMS (SCS) activated for 30 seconds only releases 10% of available CLO2, and stomach acid may activate most of the remaining residual sodium chlorite solution (MMS1).
And some of the residual sodium chlorite solution could be activated elsewhere in the body by acidic substances it meets. Stomach acid can vary a lot, making comparisons difficult. CDS is fully activated and is not affected by stomach acid.
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