A Quick Overview of MMS-1/CDS
MMS-1 (Chlorine Dioxide) is made by mixing a solution of Sodium Chlorite with an equal amount of an activator, such as HCl (4% or 10%) or Citric Acid (10%). The Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS) and HCl must be mixed together without dilution. (If water is added before the two agents are mixed together the MMS-1 will not be activated.) However, the solution MUST ALWAYS BE DILUTED before ingesting or applying to the skin.
MMS-1 (Chlorine Dioxide) is made by mixing a solution of Sodium Chlorite with an equal amount of an activator, such as HCl (4% or 10%) or Citric Acid (10%). The Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS) and HCl must be mixed together without dilution. (If water is added before the two agents are mixed together the MMS-1 will not be activated.) However, the solution MUST ALWAYS BE DILUTED before ingesting or applying to the skin.
Figure 1: Sodium Chlorite (called Water Purification Drops) and a Citric Acid Activator.
To make MMS-1: Place a few drops of SCS (Water Purification Drops) in a small glass container, such as a shot glass, then add an equal amount of Citric Acid (50%), or HCl (4% or 10%) to activate the drops. Mix or swirl for about 20 seconds. This is a very active form of Chlorine Dioxide. Always dilute with water before using.
MMS-1 is only partially activated when the two agents are mixed together; the rest is activated by the HCl in the stomach.. This in-stomach activation usually causes nausea, even at very low doses. The nausea produced by MMS-1 is the primary reason why many people cannot, or will not, use MMS-1. However, there are other forms of chlorine dioxide (such as CDS) which produce little or no nausea.
CDS. To avoid the nausea produced by MMS-1 Andreas Kalcker came up with a way to activate sodium chlorite outside the body. It’s a simple technique that captures the chlorine dioxide gas coming off an activated solution of SCS and infusing the gas into distilled water. This new form of palatable chlorine dioxide is called CDS (or Chlorine Dioxide Solution). Drinking this solution (mixed in water or juice) is much easier than drinking MMS-1 (mixed in water or juice).
MMS-2 (calcium hypochlorite) is often used in conjunction with MMS-1/CDS protocols to further boost the immune system. MMS-2 is a granular powder sold in pool supply stores. This can be put into gel capsules and taken with water. MMS-2 (calcium hypochlorite) produces hypochlorous acid when mixed with stomach acid. The immune system uses hypochlorous acid to kill microbes.
Basic Science of MMS
http://educate-yourself.org/mms/chlorinedioxidebasics004sep12.shtml
Basic Instructions for using MMS + Dosage Protocols
http://jimhumble.is/0-read-this-first
Working with Chlorine Dioxide (MMS-1/CDS)
Using MMS-1 is a powerful way to boost the immune system and destroy pathogens, including mold and fungus. It also helps remove heavy metals from the body. There are many protocols, each tailored to fit a particular condition. For example, Protocol 2000 is used quite often for cancer (http://jimhumble.is/3-cancer-stage-1-3); Protocol is 4000 for prostate cancer and other prostate problems (http://jimhumble.is/protocol-4000). Most of the protocols are based on the use of MMS-1.
Because of the nausea produced by MMS-1, I suggest that you work with protocols using CDS and/or MMS-2.
To make MMS-1: Place a few drops of SCS (Water Purification Drops) in a small glass container, such as a shot glass, then add an equal amount of Citric Acid (50%), or HCl (4% or 10%) to activate the drops. Mix or swirl for about 20 seconds. This is a very active form of Chlorine Dioxide. Always dilute with water before using.
MMS-1 is only partially activated when the two agents are mixed together; the rest is activated by the HCl in the stomach.. This in-stomach activation usually causes nausea, even at very low doses. The nausea produced by MMS-1 is the primary reason why many people cannot, or will not, use MMS-1. However, there are other forms of chlorine dioxide (such as CDS) which produce little or no nausea.
CDS. To avoid the nausea produced by MMS-1 Andreas Kalcker came up with a way to activate sodium chlorite outside the body. It’s a simple technique that captures the chlorine dioxide gas coming off an activated solution of SCS and infusing the gas into distilled water. This new form of palatable chlorine dioxide is called CDS (or Chlorine Dioxide Solution). Drinking this solution (mixed in water or juice) is much easier than drinking MMS-1 (mixed in water or juice).
MMS-2 (calcium hypochlorite) is often used in conjunction with MMS-1/CDS protocols to further boost the immune system. MMS-2 is a granular powder sold in pool supply stores. This can be put into gel capsules and taken with water. MMS-2 (calcium hypochlorite) produces hypochlorous acid when mixed with stomach acid. The immune system uses hypochlorous acid to kill microbes.
Basic Science of MMS
http://educate-yourself.org/mms/chlorinedioxidebasics004sep12.shtml
Basic Instructions for using MMS + Dosage Protocols
http://jimhumble.is/0-read-this-first
Working with Chlorine Dioxide (MMS-1/CDS)
Using MMS-1 is a powerful way to boost the immune system and destroy pathogens, including mold and fungus. It also helps remove heavy metals from the body. There are many protocols, each tailored to fit a particular condition. For example, Protocol 2000 is used quite often for cancer (http://jimhumble.is/3-cancer-stage-1-3); Protocol is 4000 for prostate cancer and other prostate problems (http://jimhumble.is/protocol-4000). Most of the protocols are based on the use of MMS-1.
Because of the nausea produced by MMS-1, I suggest that you work with protocols using CDS and/or MMS-2.
CDS
To Make CDS: First make a solution of MMS-1 in a small glass container (such as a champagne glass); then place the champagne glass in a container, partially filled with water, and seal the container with an air-tight lid. What happens here is that the MMS-1 releases a lot of sodium chloride gas which then gets “captured” in the water.
How to Make 240 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm)
Items Needed:
a) 1 pint (500ml) glass jar with an AIR TIGHT lid.
b) 240 ml (1 cup) of purified water (distilled or reverse osmosis)
c) 1 champagne glass
d) Sodium Chlorite solution and an activator solution (such as 10% HCl)
Procedure:
1. Place 240 ml (8 fl oz US) of distilled water inside the glass jar.
2. Place 5 ml (1 tsp)* of SCS into the champagne glass.
3. Place 5 ml (1 tsp) of the activator (10% HCl) into the champagne glass
4 Swirl for about 10 seconds and immediately place the champagne glass into the jar, with the 240 ml of water, and secure the lid, making sure it is air tight. (Remember, you are dealing with a gas: if the lid is not air-tight some gas will escape and not get fully diffused into the water). Make sure that the top of the champagne glass is well above the water level in the jar (but short enough to fit inside the sealed jar).
5. Place the jar in a warm area (above 80F), out of direct sunlight, and let sit for 12+ hours. I find that when the temperature is around 80F – 100F the reaction is faster and more complete.
6. After about 12 hours (less if the temperature is around 80F or 90F) the color of the solution inside the champagne glass should be the same as the water inside the mason jar. Remove the champagne glass and dispose of contents. (If you have a septic system, you may not want to pour the solution down the drain, as it may have an adverse effect on the septic bacteria.) Secure an air-tight lid on the container and place in a refrigerator. For more secure storage, you may want to transfer the liquid (240 ml) to a smaller jar, so long as it has an air-tight lid.
You can make a smaller amount of CDS by using a smaller container and a smaller amount of MMS-1. I use a nice 16 ounce jar (with an air-tight lid). To this I add 1/2 cup of water, and mix 1/2 tsp (50 drops) of SCS and 50 drops of HCl in a shot glass. After mixing, I place the shot glass in the container, and seal the lid (making sure it is air-tight) and keep the container in a pan of warm water.
* This would equal 100 drops (assuming 20 drops = 1 ml).
To Make CDS: First make a solution of MMS-1 in a small glass container (such as a champagne glass); then place the champagne glass in a container, partially filled with water, and seal the container with an air-tight lid. What happens here is that the MMS-1 releases a lot of sodium chloride gas which then gets “captured” in the water.
How to Make 240 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm)
Items Needed:
a) 1 pint (500ml) glass jar with an AIR TIGHT lid.
b) 240 ml (1 cup) of purified water (distilled or reverse osmosis)
c) 1 champagne glass
d) Sodium Chlorite solution and an activator solution (such as 10% HCl)
Procedure:
1. Place 240 ml (8 fl oz US) of distilled water inside the glass jar.
2. Place 5 ml (1 tsp)* of SCS into the champagne glass.
3. Place 5 ml (1 tsp) of the activator (10% HCl) into the champagne glass
4 Swirl for about 10 seconds and immediately place the champagne glass into the jar, with the 240 ml of water, and secure the lid, making sure it is air tight. (Remember, you are dealing with a gas: if the lid is not air-tight some gas will escape and not get fully diffused into the water). Make sure that the top of the champagne glass is well above the water level in the jar (but short enough to fit inside the sealed jar).
5. Place the jar in a warm area (above 80F), out of direct sunlight, and let sit for 12+ hours. I find that when the temperature is around 80F – 100F the reaction is faster and more complete.
6. After about 12 hours (less if the temperature is around 80F or 90F) the color of the solution inside the champagne glass should be the same as the water inside the mason jar. Remove the champagne glass and dispose of contents. (If you have a septic system, you may not want to pour the solution down the drain, as it may have an adverse effect on the septic bacteria.) Secure an air-tight lid on the container and place in a refrigerator. For more secure storage, you may want to transfer the liquid (240 ml) to a smaller jar, so long as it has an air-tight lid.
You can make a smaller amount of CDS by using a smaller container and a smaller amount of MMS-1. I use a nice 16 ounce jar (with an air-tight lid). To this I add 1/2 cup of water, and mix 1/2 tsp (50 drops) of SCS and 50 drops of HCl in a shot glass. After mixing, I place the shot glass in the container, and seal the lid (making sure it is air-tight) and keep the container in a pan of warm water.
* This would equal 100 drops (assuming 20 drops = 1 ml).
Pictorial Instructions for making CDS (1500+ ppm)
How to Take CDS (1500+ ppm)
Rule one: Start out slowly and build up slowly. Begin with 1/4 - 1/2 the recommended dose and slowly build up to the full dose.
Rule two: Don’t take any kind of anti-oxidant, such as Vitamin C or juices or food high in Vitamin C, within two hours of taking CDS.
Protocol 1: (Dose is equal to 1-drop of MMS-1)
Place 4 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) into several ounces of water. Take every two hours, 6-8 times per day. For simplicity of measurement, you could use 5 ml (1 teaspoon), which would provide about 1.2 drops of MMS-1.
Protocol 2: (Dose is equal to 3-drops of MMS-1)
Place 12 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) into several ounces of water. Take every two hours, 6-8 times per day.
NOTE: If you are using CDS, 3000 ppm, which is twice as concentrated as CDS, 1500+ ppm, use 1/2 the amounts listed above.
NOTE: Always side on the side of caution. Always take the lowest amount needed, and always check kidney function to make sure your kidneys can handle the toxicity levels. It would be good to support the kidneys with lemons juice, taken regularly throughout the day, and also proper hydration.
“Unofficial” Protocol 115 (USE WITH CAUTION OR NOT AT ALL):
This is included for educational purposes. Only use under expert guidance and make sure kidneys are tested before using this protocol.
One main difference between MMS-1 and CDS is that CDS stays in the system for a shorter amount of time. MMS-1 (which is activated in the stomach over a period of time) provides a flow of chlorine dioxide for one to two hours, while it is thought that CDS (which is not activated in the stomach) provides chlorine dioxide for 15-20 minutes, but it could be longer than that. Protocols for MMS-1 usually involve taking small doses every hour (for a period of eight hours a day). Because one dose of MMS-1 provides chlorine dioxide in the system for over an hour, these one-hour doses provide a continuum of eight hours of immune boosting and pathogen attack. However, this dose-every-hour protocol may not be as effective when using CDS due to its shorter life. (For example: if taking CDS every hour, instead of a full attack on microbes for 8 hours, you would get a 20 minute attack, then a 40-minute truce, then another 20-minute attack, then another 40-minute truce, etc.)
To address this issue, some people have been using an “unapproved” CDS protocol (called Protocol 115) that involves taking one dose every 15-20 minutes for a total of eight doses (as opposed to taking one dose every hour for eight hours.) Take in 6-8 ounces of water. If you use less water, say 4 ounces, the solution (even though it is diluted) may irritate your throat. Because of the large water intake, you may want to oadd a pinch of Himalayan salt and/or potassium bicarbonate and/or trace minerals to the mixture.
Dosing:
Place 4ml - 12ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) in 4-6 ounces of water (or non-Vitamin C juice) and drink. Take this amount every 15-20 minutes, for a total of eight doses. 1 teaspoon = 5 ml.
If using CDS, 3000 ppm, use 2 ml every 15 minutes, for two hours.
Begin with a smaller amount, say 2 ml, and work up to a full dosage over time.
Comments:
A board member named CLO2 writes, “There are different thoughts on how long CLO2 (in the form of CDS) remains in the body. Some say it is not very long and others say about one hour. I would suggest you follow Protocol 1000 until you are feeling better. If that does not seem to work, then try unofficial Protocol 115.”
People who are familiar with this protocol write: “For an intense dose you can work up to 4 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm (or 8 ml of CDS at 1500+ ppm) every 15 minutes. [DO NOT TAKE THIS DOSAGE WITHOUT EXPERT ADVICE AND ONY IF KIDNEYS ARE FULLY FUNCTIONING. ONLY DO THIS DOSAGE FOR 2-3 DAYS MAXIMUM.] This protocol is especially effective for cancer and is boosted even more when a little DMSO is added. For a more intensive application, you can follow this 2-hour program with Protocol 101 with 4 ml (or more) every hour, for the next 6 hours. That would be a total of approximately 56 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm (about 23 drops of MMS-1) in an 8-hour period."
For a complete write-up on this protocol see:
http://www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/protocol_cds_115.pdf
DO NOT USE THIS PROTOCOL UNLESS YOU ARE UNDER EXPERT GUIDANCE AND HAVE FULLY-FUNCTIONING KIDNEYS. THERE IS NO SENSE TO USE HIGH DOSES WHICH MIGHT BE MORE EFFECTIVE AGAINST MICROBES BUT HARMFUL TO THE KIDNEYS. ALWAYS SIDE ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION AND TAKING LOW DOSES.
Rule one: Start out slowly and build up slowly. Begin with 1/4 - 1/2 the recommended dose and slowly build up to the full dose.
Rule two: Don’t take any kind of anti-oxidant, such as Vitamin C or juices or food high in Vitamin C, within two hours of taking CDS.
Protocol 1: (Dose is equal to 1-drop of MMS-1)
Place 4 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) into several ounces of water. Take every two hours, 6-8 times per day. For simplicity of measurement, you could use 5 ml (1 teaspoon), which would provide about 1.2 drops of MMS-1.
Protocol 2: (Dose is equal to 3-drops of MMS-1)
Place 12 ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) into several ounces of water. Take every two hours, 6-8 times per day.
NOTE: If you are using CDS, 3000 ppm, which is twice as concentrated as CDS, 1500+ ppm, use 1/2 the amounts listed above.
NOTE: Always side on the side of caution. Always take the lowest amount needed, and always check kidney function to make sure your kidneys can handle the toxicity levels. It would be good to support the kidneys with lemons juice, taken regularly throughout the day, and also proper hydration.
“Unofficial” Protocol 115 (USE WITH CAUTION OR NOT AT ALL):
This is included for educational purposes. Only use under expert guidance and make sure kidneys are tested before using this protocol.
One main difference between MMS-1 and CDS is that CDS stays in the system for a shorter amount of time. MMS-1 (which is activated in the stomach over a period of time) provides a flow of chlorine dioxide for one to two hours, while it is thought that CDS (which is not activated in the stomach) provides chlorine dioxide for 15-20 minutes, but it could be longer than that. Protocols for MMS-1 usually involve taking small doses every hour (for a period of eight hours a day). Because one dose of MMS-1 provides chlorine dioxide in the system for over an hour, these one-hour doses provide a continuum of eight hours of immune boosting and pathogen attack. However, this dose-every-hour protocol may not be as effective when using CDS due to its shorter life. (For example: if taking CDS every hour, instead of a full attack on microbes for 8 hours, you would get a 20 minute attack, then a 40-minute truce, then another 20-minute attack, then another 40-minute truce, etc.)
To address this issue, some people have been using an “unapproved” CDS protocol (called Protocol 115) that involves taking one dose every 15-20 minutes for a total of eight doses (as opposed to taking one dose every hour for eight hours.) Take in 6-8 ounces of water. If you use less water, say 4 ounces, the solution (even though it is diluted) may irritate your throat. Because of the large water intake, you may want to oadd a pinch of Himalayan salt and/or potassium bicarbonate and/or trace minerals to the mixture.
Dosing:
Place 4ml - 12ml of CDS (1500+ ppm) in 4-6 ounces of water (or non-Vitamin C juice) and drink. Take this amount every 15-20 minutes, for a total of eight doses. 1 teaspoon = 5 ml.
If using CDS, 3000 ppm, use 2 ml every 15 minutes, for two hours.
Begin with a smaller amount, say 2 ml, and work up to a full dosage over time.
Comments:
A board member named CLO2 writes, “There are different thoughts on how long CLO2 (in the form of CDS) remains in the body. Some say it is not very long and others say about one hour. I would suggest you follow Protocol 1000 until you are feeling better. If that does not seem to work, then try unofficial Protocol 115.”
People who are familiar with this protocol write: “For an intense dose you can work up to 4 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm (or 8 ml of CDS at 1500+ ppm) every 15 minutes. [DO NOT TAKE THIS DOSAGE WITHOUT EXPERT ADVICE AND ONY IF KIDNEYS ARE FULLY FUNCTIONING. ONLY DO THIS DOSAGE FOR 2-3 DAYS MAXIMUM.] This protocol is especially effective for cancer and is boosted even more when a little DMSO is added. For a more intensive application, you can follow this 2-hour program with Protocol 101 with 4 ml (or more) every hour, for the next 6 hours. That would be a total of approximately 56 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm (about 23 drops of MMS-1) in an 8-hour period."
For a complete write-up on this protocol see:
http://www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/protocol_cds_115.pdf
DO NOT USE THIS PROTOCOL UNLESS YOU ARE UNDER EXPERT GUIDANCE AND HAVE FULLY-FUNCTIONING KIDNEYS. THERE IS NO SENSE TO USE HIGH DOSES WHICH MIGHT BE MORE EFFECTIVE AGAINST MICROBES BUT HARMFUL TO THE KIDNEYS. ALWAYS SIDE ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION AND TAKING LOW DOSES.
Order a CDS Kit
You can order the SCS (sometime called "Water Purification Drops") and HCl (10%) from a supplier, such as www.wps4sale.com for ($27.00), and then get the rest of the equipment piecemeal, or you can order the complete kit for $65.00 I did not order the kit because I prefer to use a champagne glass and a different type of container than the one supplied by the kit.
>> Order CDS Kit
>> Order MMS+Activator
>> Alternative Instructions (for Making CDS, 3000 ppm)
Conversion of CDS to MMS-1 (in terms of dosing)
Most of the protocols on Jim Humble’s website list dosing amounts in terms of MMS-1. Though the conversion is not exact, the basic equation is: “2 ml of 3000 ppm original CDS equals 1 drop MMS-1 for someone with normal stomach acid.” Thus, when a protocol calls for 1 drop of MMS-1 a person would take 2 ml of CDS, 3000 ppm (or 4 ml of CDS, 1500 ppm); when a protocol calls for taking 3 drops of MMS-1 a person would take 6 ml of CDS, 3000 ppm (or 12 ml of CDS, 1500 ppm.)
MMS-1 is not fully activated outside the body; it gets further activated by stomach acid. So, someone with low stomach acid may not get as much potency—in terms of chlorine dioxide--from MMS-1 as someone with normal stomach acid. CDS, which is fully activated outside the stomach, does not require further stomach acid to activate.
2 ml of 3000 ppm CDS equals 1 drop MMS-1
4 ml of 1500+ ppm CDS = 1 drop of MMS-1
When making CDS, the conversion ratio is roughly 5:4 (MMS1:CDS). For example, if you produce CDS using 50 drops (2.5 ml) of SCS (+ 50 drops of 10% HCl activator) you will get a solution of CDS with the same potency as if you had put in about 40 drops of MMS-1. Likewise, if you produce CDS using 30 drops of SCS (+ 30 drops of 10% HCl activator) you will get a solution of CDS with the same potency as if you had put in about 24 drops of MMS-1.
Diagram: 5 ml (1 teaspoon or 100 drops) of SCS + 5 ml of 10% HCl, captured in 240 ml (8 ounces) of water, will produce a CDS concentration of about 1650 ppm. To produce a CDS concentration of 3000 ppm, you would use 12 ml of SCS + 12 ml of 10% HCl, captured in 240 ml of water. (See diagram below.)
(Note: In the diagram above, MMS indicates SCS)
MMS-2 (Calcium Hypochlorite)
Jim Humble's Protocol 4000 for MMS 2 (Calcium Hypochlorite)
(Edited from Jim Humble's website)
This protocol seems to work almost as well as MMS1 on some diseases, identically as well on many, and better than MMS1 on at least one thing—prostate problems, whether it be cancer or other prostate problems.
What is MMS2?
As many of you already know, MMS2 is calcium hypochlorite. If you don’t already know this, it might surprise you a bit because calcium hypochlorite is swimming pool treatment. They call it swimming pool “shock” and it is sold all over the world to treat swimming pools. When you buy it, the package will say “65% available chlorine", or 68% or 75% or even 80% available chlorine. Well, chemically that is not the truth. Calcium hypochlorite never makes chlorine available for use (though it smells just like chlorine). What it does do is change into hypochlorous acid as it dissolves in water. It then kills pathogens in the swimming pool and it will kill them in your body as well. (Do not buy sodium hypochlorite! It is different from calcium hypochlorite, and will actually cause you to be taking chlorine and that will make you sick.)
How to Start
1. Buy some gel capsules (preferably smaller than size 00).
2. Put a few granules in a capsule and take it. Then increase dosage slowly. If you have ever drunk city water chances are that you have already drunk more than a a few granules in a glass of water.
3. Take another capsule every two hours and increase the number of granules each time. Anytime you feel like it, stop and wait until the next day to continue. Just keep increasing until you reach the amounts listed the protocol below.
Amount of MMS2 to take every two hours
The basics of this protocol are that adults or children take MMS2 every 2 hours all day long for 12 hours. Of course, children take less than adults.
Keep in mind that the doses listed are close approximations; there need not be any problem if you are a little off. If you begin to notice nausea, reduce your hourly dose by at least 25% and keep reducing it as long as you notice nausea or other discomforts. But always increase back to the recommended dose as soon as you feel safe in doing so. If you take too much, calcium hypochlorite will cause a Herxheimer (or cleansing) reaction. Herxheimer reaction means nausea or sickness caused by killing pathogens too fast. When a pathogen dies, it usually dumps poison into your system which can then make you sick if you killed too many of them at once. It has been proven time and again that a well person without pathogens will never get sick from taking MMS2 in the quantities that we use---thus if you get sick from taking our quantities, it means you are killing pathogens.
The best way to measure out accurate doses is to buy a precision scale.
For a person weighing 200 lbs:
Take 500 mg of MMS-2 every other hour for 12 hours. (6 doses = 3.0 grams/day)
180 pounds = 450 mg every two hours
170 pounds = 425 mg every two hours
160 pounds = 400 mg every two hours (6 doses = 2.4 grams/day)
150 pounds = 375 mg every two hours (6 doses = 2.1 grams/day)
140 pounds = 350 mg every two hours
130 pounds = 325 mg every two hours
120 pounds = 300 mg every two hours (6 doses = 1.8 grams/day)
110 pounds = 275 mg every two hours
100 pounds = 250 mg every two hours
> Always drink at least 8 ounces of water with any dose of MMS2
Simple Math: If you weigh 160 pounds, you will be taking a total of 2.4 grams per day (divided into 6 doses). If you do not have a scale, place 3/4 teaspoon (NOT Tablespoon) onto a plate and divide into six equal portions. Then place each portion into a gel capsule. Again, this is not an exact science, so this amount would "close enough." If you weight 120 pounds, you would need to take 1.8 mg /day. Place just over 1/2 teaspoons onto a plate and divide into 6 equal doses.
Note: DO NOT start with this dosage---begin with a pinch (in a gel cap) every two hours and work your way up to the optimal dosage levels.
1 tsp MMS-2 granules = 3.2 grams (See picture below)
1/2 tsp MMS-2 granules = 1.6 grams
1/4 tsp MMS-2 granules = .8 grams
Simplified Protocols (for using MMS-2 and CDS):
1) For General Support of the Immune System:
Take one capsule of MMS-2 (at a dose specific to your weight) every two hours, for a total of 5-6 doses per day. (For less support, just take 1 capsule, every 2-4 hours, for a total of 3 capsules per day.)
2) For Increased Immune Support and Pathogen Killing:
Take 5ml (1 teaspoon) of CDS (1500+ ppm) in 4+ ounces of water (or non-Vitamin C juice) every 15 minutes, for a total of eight doses in 2 hours. Or, take every 20 minutes, for a total of 8 doses in 2.5 hours. (If using CDS, 3000 ppm, use 2.5ml (1/2 teaspoon) in 4+ ounces of water.) To offset the large water intake, you may want to add a pinch of Himalaya Salt and/or potassium citrate to the water.
3) For Intensive Immune Support and Pathogen Killing:
a) Take 12 ml (2.5 teaspoons) of CDS (1500+ ppm) in 6+ ounces of water (or non-Vitamin C juice) every 15 minutes, for a total of eight doses in 2 hours. Or, take every 20 minutes, for a total of 8 doses in 2.5 hours. If using CDS, 3000 ppm, take 6 ml (1.25 teaspoons) in 6+ ounces of water. You may want to add a pinch of Himalaya Salt and/or potassium citrate to the water.
b) Take one capsule of MMS-2, every two hours, 6 times a day. If you are taking the CDS first thing in the morning, say at 8 am, begin taking the MMS-2 shortly after the protocol ends, say around 10:30 or 11 am.
Note: Always start with smaller doses and work your way up.