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Daniel's avatar

Did you have a recommendation for a spray bottle?

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CaptainJack's avatar

Curious how to arrive at the .3% solution.

I have the two bottle kit for CDS and am currently using ten drops each in a morning drink.

How many drops to water ratio to arrive at the .3% solution?

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OneDayAtATime's avatar

Curious, thanks for this. Any guidance on what works best for small warts?

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Many people have had success applying full strength CDS 3000 Chlorine Dioxide spray 3 x per day. Just needed an air dry.

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Kk Wong's avatar

Can we use cds with some dmso to spray the ulcer’s surrounding to improve necrotic and sensitive tissues? How much dmso should be added to the cds solution? Thanks

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Curious Outlier's avatar

You can use the DMSO if it's not on an open wound. Otherwise, you can just use the CDS and it should be fine.

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Don's avatar

Curious about your opinion of this CDS protocol VS. DMSO 75% AloeVera gel?

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Depends on what you are dealing with. I found that Chlorine Dioxide topically works very well on infections and inflammation. It would be my first go to and there are times when I would apply DMSO on prior to spraying with Chlorine Dioxide. If I were dealing with a topical skin cancer, I would apply DMSO first. Pretty much everything else I would start with the basic spray protocol using Chlorine Dioxide.

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Guido's avatar

This works also great for shingles. The itch goes away within minutes and after a week there is no shingles left. Two spray bottles: One with ClO2 (CDS solution) and one with DMSO. I think it does not matter in which order you apply them. They mix on the skin.

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Don's avatar
Apr 8Edited

..."apply DMSO on prior..."

Not CDS first then DMSO? Since DMSO pushes in everything it touches wouldn't CDS first be more efffectively absorbed through skin if covered in DMSO?

Or is it of no real significance and amount to the same thing?

Thanks.

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Daniel's avatar

Is this effective for shingles?

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Many people have used this to significantly reduce the time from eruption to gone. Also helps eliminate the pain and causes the lesions to dry up and go away.

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