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                               Appendix A



                  CDS, CDH Basic Information


           In this book I have chosen to not go into details on either
           CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution) or CDH (Chlorine Dioxide
           Holding). These are both variations of MMS1, each one
           requiring a different preparation, although all three are
           made from the same two ingredients; MMS and an acid
           activator.

           The  main  goal  of  this  book  is  to  provide  a  solid
           foundation of the Health Recovery Plan using MMS1
           and MMS2. Once you understand the principles in this
           book, you can apply them to CDS and CDH, both of which
           can be used with many MMS Protocols.

           We are discovering new things about MMS all the time,
           and about CDS and CDH, which have been around for less
           time  than  MMS1.  I  taught  about  CDS  in  my  previous
           book, as well as on instructional videos on YouTube, and
           about both CDS and CDH in seminars. Since that time,
           however, some of the information has changed. (So some
           former teaching and videos are now outdated.) It’s an
           ongoing process. Due to time and space, it is not possible
           to  properly  or  thoroughly  cover  CDS  and  CDH  in  this
           book, and as mentioned above, it is important to under-
           stand the basic overall principles of MMS and the Health
           Recovery Plan first. But for those interested, please see
           the CDS/CDH section (which is being updated over time)
           on mmswiki.is for more information. Remember, as with
           MMS1, always use the Three Golden Rules of MMS (see
           pages 83-84) if you are using CDS or CDH.

           With that said, here is some information regarding some
           of the differences between CDS, CDH and MMS1.
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