How to Use Chlorine Dioxide MMS or CDS 3000 in Protocol 1000

Paris Humble

How to Use Chlorine Dioxide MMS or CDS 3000 in Protocol 1000

Someone recently asked about using chlorine dioxide with Protocol 1000, so I want to offer some clarity. Protocol 1000 is a method my father, Jim Humble, developed, which has become the gold standard for using MMS (Master Mineral Solution) to address various health issues. While many protocols are available, this one stands out for its simplicity and wide-ranging effectiveness.

Understanding MMS

MMS is created by mixing a 28% sodium chlorite solution with an acid activator. The activation process is critical to ensuring its efficacy. The two-part kits available at sporting goods stores for purifying water found in the camping and hunting departments typically instruct how long to activate the solution. Once activated, the mixture should be diluted in at least four ounces of distilled water. It’s essential to follow the specific instructions that come with your kit, as formulations can vary.

The Two-Part Kit

I use the commonly available two-part kit, approved by the EPA and FDA as water purification drops. Part 1 contains 28% sodium chlorite, and Part 2 is a 50% citric acid solution (the same citric acid found in lemons). The process I follow involves combining equal drops of both parts in a clean, dry glass. For example, if I’m preparing a dose, I’ll mix three drops of Part 1 with three drops of Part 2. After swirling them together for 30 seconds to activate (you can tell it is activated by seeing that it has turned a yellow or amber color, and you can smell the scent of chlorine), I add four ounces of distilled water. This is what I consider one serving.

Protocol 1000 Instructions

Protocol 1000 calls for eight to twelve servings per day, taken hourly. I recommend using a non-metal container (preferably glass or medical-grade plastic) to make this more convenient. Here’s the process I follow for an entire day’s supply when using the aforementioned two-part kit of chlorine dioxide water purification drops:

  1. Add 24 drops of Part 1 to 24 drops of Part 2 in your container.
  2. Swirl the mixture and allow it to activate for 30 seconds.
  3. Fill the container with distilled water.

This container will provide you with eight servings for the day. It is crucial to keep the container sealed and away from heat and sunlight. Storing it at room temperature or in the refrigerator works well, whichever you prefer.

CDS 3000: An Alternative Option

Chlorine dioxide has evolved, and my father worked closely with Andreas Kalcker to develop a more refined version called CDS 3000 (Chlorine Dioxide Solution). This method, which Andreas patented and shared freely, creates a purer form of chlorine dioxide by distillation.

While CDS 3000 is more pure, it’s less potent than MMS, requiring a larger dose to achieve the same effects. Specifically, you will need eight times the amount of CDS 3000 compared to MMS. If you’re preparing a day’s supply using CDS 3000, follow this method:

  1. Add two teaspoons of CDS 3000 to a quart or liter container.
  2. Fill the container with distilled water—no need to activate or wait since CDS 3000 is pre-mixed and ready to use.

This version of Protocol 1000, utilizing CDS 3000, is further explained in my book, Healthy Alternative Chlorine Dioxide Uses, as the Phase 7 Procedure.

DIY Make Your Own CDS 3000

There is an easy tabletop method to make your own CDS 3000 using the two-part chlorine dioxide water purification drops. Here is the least complicated do-it-yourself method to make CDS 3000:

Materials Needed:

  • One glass quart jar with an airtight seal
  • One shot glass
  • Two-part chlorine dioxide water purification kit

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Jar: Fill the quart jar three-quarters full with distilled water.
  2. Mix the Solution: In the shot glass, combine 40 drops of Part 1 and 40 drops of Part 2. Swirl gently to mix, and allow the solution to activate for 30 seconds. You should observe a yellow or amber color and detect a chlorine scent.
  3. Float the Shot Glass: Carefully place the shot glass on top of the distilled water in the quart jar, ensuring it floats and does not submerge. Seal the jar tightly. This setup enables the chlorine dioxide gas to escape from the activated solution and be absorbed into the distilled water.
  4. Allow to Set: Leave the jar undisturbed overnight. By morning, the contents of the shot glass should appear clear, with only salty remnants remaining.
  5. Repeat the Process: Rinse and dry the shot glass and add another 40 drops of Part 1 and 40 drops of Part 2. Repeat the mixing and activation process as before. After an additional eight to twelve hours, the shot glass should be clear again.

After completing these two rounds of distillation, the water in the quart jar will contain CDS 3000, a concentration of 3000 parts per million of chlorine dioxide suspended in distilled water. This is the maximum natural concentration achievable through this method. If necessary, refer to my book for more information.

Final Thoughts

I hope this guide clarifies how to use chlorine dioxide, whether through the traditional MMS method or the more refined CDS 3000. For more detailed information, I encourage you to refer to my father’s book, The Master Mineral Solution of the Third Millennium, or my book. As always, before embarking on any health restoration alternatives, it’s vital to consult with a healthcare professional or a natural alternative specialist.

My deepest wish is that you find the relief and healing you’re seeking through these non-pharmacological methods.

Sincerely,
Paris Humble

 

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