It's been at least three years now, but when I first learned of ANY of this, it was by reading Forbidden Health, watching the video that Andreas published showing "how to make CDS the easy way", and I have been using that method ever since. I have taught several people the process.
Thank you, Andreas....... during that time, your knowledge that you freely provided gave me the confidence that 1) I could keep my wife, family, friends, and other loved ones WELL during and after the plandemic, and 2) I could weather the storm of my employer of 40 yrs trying to force me out because I stood UP to their coercion and "mandate". STILL HERE....THRIVING....... in ALL respects, and looking forward to RETIRING on MY terms sometime in the near future.
If I am understanding this correctly, the improved zeta potential is not with the CD that has an A and a B component that is mixed before ingesting. Correct?
Very interesting! I have observed a common hemostatic effect when using high-concentration chlorine dioxide for intratumoral injection. This mechanism is quite fascinating and warrants further investigation.
Thank you, Dr. Kalcker, for continuing to explore the science behind chlorine dioxide and for your dedication to physiological observations. It’s encouraging to see more structured attention being paid to the differences between various forms of ClO₂.
One particular point stood out to me—the hemostatic effect of concentrated CDS. I want to echo this observation based on my own clinical experience: in our intratumoral injection therapy using chlorine dioxide, we have consistently noted a rapid and reliable local hemostatic response when withdrawing the needle after injection. This effect has proven to be extremely valuable in simplifying post-injection care, especially for patients with vascular tumors or fragile tissues.
This hemostatic property may play a far more important role in localized treatments than previously appreciated. I’m glad to see it being explored and look forward to further scientific investigation on this front.
Thank you Andreas for this article. It is very interesting the differences between MMS1 and CDS. This seems to highlight that they have different impacts on the blood Z potential. Is it possible that MMS1 has other or deeper impacts that are not highlighted in this blood test example that still make it effective as evidenced by all the positive results and stories?
I have a friend who is very close to my heart who unfortunately had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, would Protocol C be beneficial to improve her condition thank you infinitely your involvement and sharing your expertise. my friend has a lot of hope since I told her about your method. hoping to have good news thank God bless you 🙏
It's been at least three years now, but when I first learned of ANY of this, it was by reading Forbidden Health, watching the video that Andreas published showing "how to make CDS the easy way", and I have been using that method ever since. I have taught several people the process.
Thank you, Andreas....... during that time, your knowledge that you freely provided gave me the confidence that 1) I could keep my wife, family, friends, and other loved ones WELL during and after the plandemic, and 2) I could weather the storm of my employer of 40 yrs trying to force me out because I stood UP to their coercion and "mandate". STILL HERE....THRIVING....... in ALL respects, and looking forward to RETIRING on MY terms sometime in the near future.
If I am understanding this correctly, the improved zeta potential is not with the CD that has an A and a B component that is mixed before ingesting. Correct?
Thank you so much for sharing this information!!!😊 ❤️🙏🏻
Very interesting! I have observed a common hemostatic effect when using high-concentration chlorine dioxide for intratumoral injection. This mechanism is quite fascinating and warrants further investigation.
I use just the basic Part A and Part B but am getting ready to make CDS. I have been using it for 7 years internally and externally.
I learned the MMS1 part a/b and started taking it, so nlyvto find out about this CDS thing right after learning the MMS1
Where do I find the instructions to “easily” make the CDS and the different protocols for actually using it
Thank you, Dr. Kalcker, for continuing to explore the science behind chlorine dioxide and for your dedication to physiological observations. It’s encouraging to see more structured attention being paid to the differences between various forms of ClO₂.
One particular point stood out to me—the hemostatic effect of concentrated CDS. I want to echo this observation based on my own clinical experience: in our intratumoral injection therapy using chlorine dioxide, we have consistently noted a rapid and reliable local hemostatic response when withdrawing the needle after injection. This effect has proven to be extremely valuable in simplifying post-injection care, especially for patients with vascular tumors or fragile tissues.
This hemostatic property may play a far more important role in localized treatments than previously appreciated. I’m glad to see it being explored and look forward to further scientific investigation on this front.
Thank you Andreas for this article. It is very interesting the differences between MMS1 and CDS. This seems to highlight that they have different impacts on the blood Z potential. Is it possible that MMS1 has other or deeper impacts that are not highlighted in this blood test example that still make it effective as evidenced by all the positive results and stories?
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I have a friend who is very close to my heart who unfortunately had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, would Protocol C be beneficial to improve her condition thank you infinitely your involvement and sharing your expertise. my friend has a lot of hope since I told her about your method. hoping to have good news thank God bless you 🙏