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           Over the years I have received a great deal of feedback
           both from Health Ministers around the world who are very
           active  in  helping  others  recover  their  health,  and  from
           individuals themselves, regarding the three forms of MMS
           (MMS1, CDS and CDH) and how they have worked for
           them.


           I want to make it clear that we have seen all forms of
           MMS help people recover their health. Nevertheless, there
           are significant differences with each one. As MMS1 has
           already been covered extensively in this book, below is a
           brief synopsis of CDS and CDH.


           CDS

           CDS was developed by a cattle rancher with direct sup-
           port and cooperation of Andreas Kalcker. (It was initially
           developed for use with animals.) CDS is chlorine dioxide
           gas in distilled water and contains no sodium chlorite or
           activator. It has to be made up ahead of time through one
           of several distillation processes and ideally stored in the
           refrigerator.  A  pre-made  mixture  can  be  convenient.
           Depending  on  how  CDS  is  handled,  it  can  last  several
           weeks or even longer.


           While  CDS  is  relatively  easy  to  make,  there  are  many
           variables  that  can  have  an  effect  on  the  end  product.
           Things such as temperature, climate, altitude, humidity,
           air  pressure,  and  what  type  of  equipment  is  used  can
           make a big difference in the resulting CDS. For example,
           if there is too much air in the bottle or jar it is stored in, it
           can lose potency. Each time you open the bottle, out-
           gassing  occurs  which  will  lessen  potency,  and  so  on.
           Learning the techniques on how to make and handle CDS
           is not all that difficult if one is dedicated to doing so—but
           close attention must be given to the details.
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