maintenance dose CDS
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On Telegram group I got an answer 10ml CDS in 1L water but that's protocol C for detox and conditions, not maintenance.
I get mentally tired of taking and thinking about taking the dosages every hour. I can do it for a certain period of time or to heal. I can do MMS1 maintenance dosage but I find it difficult to drink unless with apple juice. I understand that CDS is easier to drink so I'd like to change to CDS. Since 1ml CDS = 1 drop MMS1 and 1ml CDS =1 drop DMSO can I than assume that Id need to take 6ml CDS + 6 drops of DMSO in 1 liter water 3 times per week?
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On Andreas Kalcker's website, Protocol A, he states the following: 'This protocol can be used long-term and also serves as a maintenance and prophylaxis approach.'
andreaskalcker.com/en/cds-protocols/protocolo-a/
Good luck.
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One ml of 3000ppm CDS contains 3mg of CLO2.
One drop (0.05 ml) of fully activated MMS1 contains 8mg of CLO2.
Andreas Kalcker does not have a CDS maintenance protocol. It could be anything you want to try.
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"This protocol can be used long-term and also serves as a maintenance and prophylaxis approach."
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When it works okay with 3 x 6 drops MMS1 per week, before sleep, taken with apple juice (without sugar) that doesn't involve frequent ingestion, like hourly doses. Could you be at peace with that? 👋🧙♀️
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I am maintenance dosing and I definitely have frequent urination. Is that a symptom of using CDS or MMS? not a deal breaker but man it comes on strong.
Can you sleep through the night without having to get up often to pee?
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