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swear by it, we must assume that the unactivated sodium
chlorite must have some benefit to the system, in addition
to the chlorine dioxide. (More on this below.) Since CDS
has no sodium chlorite there is no way to make an
evaluation of one against the other.
CDH
CDH was developed by Scott McRae and Charlotte Lack-
ney. CDH is also “pre-made” and much easier to make
than CDS. It also must be refrigerated. It lasts a couple of
weeks to a month in the fridge, depending on the recipe
used. CDH, like MMS1, is not totally activated, thus
leaving some free sodium chlorite to continue on through
the stomach into the system. I have not had extensive
experience with CDH, therefore cannot say to use or not
use it. We have received reports that it has produced
good results for some users.
My Personal Conclusion on MMS1, CDS and CDH
As stated above, CDS is completely activated and con-
tains no residual sodium chlorite in the solution. CDH and
MMS1 do contain some free sodium chlorite which makes
its way through the stomach into the system. Now, while
some people believe the advantage to CDS is that it does
not contain unactivated sodium chlorite, I have a different
opinion. I believe just the opposite.
Unactivated sodium chlorite alone also destroys poisons
and kills pathogens. It has been sold in health food stores
in the USA for 80 years and many thousands of people
have had some good results from taking it. There are
those who now use it without prior activation because
they believe that the stomach acid is what activates it and
they get a certain amount of good results.