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Will drinking magnesium bicarbonate water clash with drinking CDS or plain sodium chlorite drops in water alternately during the day?
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16 Dec 2022 17:14 #77191
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Will drinking magnesium bicarbonate water clash with drinking CDS or plain sodium chlorite drops in water alternately during the day?
I plan to alternate drinking BOTH magnesium bicarbonate water and [either] CDS or plain sodium chlorite water during the day and want to know if one may neutralize the other or otherwise cause a problem.
I am posting this inquiry in Scott McRae's CLO2 Solutions Telegram group and in The Universal Antidote Videos Chat Telegram group. Mark Sircus posts in the TUA group so maybe he can answer this informatively if CL and Scott are unsure.
For those interested:
Dr. Mark Sircus claims magnesium bicarbonate is the best absorbed form of magnesium and calls it "super water" here:
drsircus.com/general/magnesium-bicarbonate-super-water/
Excellent DIY aud-vid to make Magnesium Bicarbonate water:
vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=-6yL_piFmtY&dark_mode=false&nojs=0&subtitles=en%2C%2C
Matt Blackburn lists mag. bicarb. as his top supplement:
matt-blackburn.com/blogs/news/my-top-supplements
I plan to alternate drinking BOTH magnesium bicarbonate water and [either] CDS or plain sodium chlorite water during the day and want to know if one may neutralize the other or otherwise cause a problem.
I am posting this inquiry in Scott McRae's CLO2 Solutions Telegram group and in The Universal Antidote Videos Chat Telegram group. Mark Sircus posts in the TUA group so maybe he can answer this informatively if CL and Scott are unsure.
For those interested:
Dr. Mark Sircus claims magnesium bicarbonate is the best absorbed form of magnesium and calls it "super water" here:
drsircus.com/general/magnesium-bicarbonate-super-water/
Excellent DIY aud-vid to make Magnesium Bicarbonate water:
vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=-6yL_piFmtY&dark_mode=false&nojs=0&subtitles=en%2C%2C
Matt Blackburn lists mag. bicarb. as his top supplement:
matt-blackburn.com/blogs/news/my-top-supplements
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17 Dec 2022 19:55 #77206
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Add some to a known ppm of CDS in a cup and measure with test strips
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21 Dec 2022 18:25 #77241
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Ty to the two who replied. I heard from Dr. Sircus on this also. He figured spacing the drinks sufficiently during the day will work ok. I will experiment when I obtain the mag bicarb.
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18 Jan 2023 12:56 #77464
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Replied by Mary Poppins on topic Will drinking magnesium bicarbonate water clash with drinking CDS or plain sodium chlorite drops in water alternately during the day?
Hello Opening, I suggest, when there's no immediate health issue that calls for magnesium bicarbonate water, you'll be covered by using CDS solely. Take caution by drinking plain sodium chlorite drops without activating them first. I've experienced strange stomach reactions, not sure how or why. The activator for these plain drops is the stomach acid present already, when all is fine with the stomach.
I think something disturbed that balance in my stomach.
As a result I've ordered an activator that doesn't make the solution taste bad. There are, as far as I know to this day, 3 types of activator: citric acid, lactose acid, and salt acid. The first makes the solution taste bad, the second I haven't used, and the third gives an excellent taste that doesn't ignite vomiting.
I'm using a maintenance does of 6 drops MMS1 every night before sleeping, and my cats recovered from wounds in no time, treated with MMS1. Infection is prevented all of the time, and that's great!
I think something disturbed that balance in my stomach.
As a result I've ordered an activator that doesn't make the solution taste bad. There are, as far as I know to this day, 3 types of activator: citric acid, lactose acid, and salt acid. The first makes the solution taste bad, the second I haven't used, and the third gives an excellent taste that doesn't ignite vomiting.
I'm using a maintenance does of 6 drops MMS1 every night before sleeping, and my cats recovered from wounds in no time, treated with MMS1. Infection is prevented all of the time, and that's great!
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