DMSO Dimethylsulfoxide for Humans Recipes & Treatment

Prerelease

DMSO Dimethylsulfoxide for Humans Recipes & Treatment – Prerelease – is the definitive DMSO book by author Herb “Roi” Richards, Ph.D, that so many people have been waiting so long for… and they’re still waiting. The book is not due for official release until later in the year, but we have a few copies of the long-awaited work in progress on hand for you, our special friends here at Top Seller Best Sellers, who want to take a peek at Roi’s labor of love.

Our promise to you: Even not fully edited or completed, this work puts invaluable recipes and treatment modalities using DMSO in the hands of those who are longing to see the magic of dimethyl sulfoxide at work, now.

Your promise to us: You understand that this is a work-in-progress prerelease. That means it’s like taking a look at this book while looking over Roi’s shoulder as he is writing the book in real time. You are willing to forgive grammatical errors and omissions in exchange for the ability to view the contents, as they are at this moment in the writing process.

We think you will be delighted by being able to have access to these DMSO recipes and treatments now, giving you the ability to put it to work right away.

You will be impressed at how matter-of-fact Roi is about putting all this information together without all the gobbledegook or technicalese that is found in other books, even though he does possess a Ph.D. in Natural Nutrition.

“I don’t have to prove to anybody how smart I am or not. But I feel overwhelmingly compelled to tell people how safe and easy it is to use DMSO.”

Not a believer in filler or hype, you won’t find any of that in Dr. Roi’s book.

Don’t believe me. Take a look for yourself and see if you don’t agree what this is probably going to be the best book that instantly puts the power of DMSO in the hands of laymen everywhere.

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What is the difference between CDS and MMS?

A question that I often hear:  What is the difference between CDS and MMS?
I have seen these terms used almost interchangeably, but then I’ll run across someone who prefers one over the other.  What is the difference?

They are definitely not the same thing.

Protocol Day MMS CDS 3000
Starting 1 1/4 drop 0.5 ml
Starting 2 1/2 drop 1 ml
Starting 3 1/2 drop 1 ml
Starting 4 3/4 drop 1.5 ml
P-1000 5 1 drop 2 ml

1 drop Part 1 + 1 drop Part 2 = 1 drop MMS

2 ml CDS 3000 = 1 drop MMS

INGESTED

TOPICAL

MMS CDS 3000 MMS CDS 3000
1 drop 2.2 ml 1 drop 0.2 ml
2 4.5 ml 2 0.4 ml
3 6.7 ml 3 0.6 ml
4 8.9 ml 4 0.8 ml
5 11.2 ml 5 1.0 ml
6 13.4 ml 6 1.2 ml
7 15.6 ml 7 1.4 ml
8 17.9 ml 8 1.6 ml
9 20.1 ml 9 1.8 ml
10 22.3 ml 10 2.0 ml
11 24.6 ml 11 2.2 ml
12 26.8 ml 12 2.4 ml

Make Your Own CDS 3000 from Natural Antibacterial Cleaner Solution (NACS) Part 1 and Part 2 with Video and Instructions

How to Make 3000 PPM CDS for Better Tasting MMS

Here is a short video on MMS1
www.brighteon.com/5dca4b7f-bdeb-491c-bf1b-7fd7b1e3a45f

And here is a video on CDS
www.brighteon.com/cb5f82c9-ec0f-4ffa-89b5-b33f35752935

If you haven’t already, I highly recommend you watch The Universal Antidote documentary. Spread it far and wide to others.
www.brighteon.com/5bca50f6-4aad-4831-ad03-81c02a5c7f2d

Paris Humble, author of Healthy Alternative Chlorine Dioxide Uses Non-pharmacological Health Restoration says MMS to CDS conversion (if you’ve followed her father, Jim Humble’s work) is 1 to 8.

In other words, if you’re intention is to do Protocol 1000, which is basically 1/4 teaspoon of MMS in 1 liter of water consumed in 8 to 12 servings over the course of a day. Alternatively, if you were using CDS, you would add 2 teaspoons of CDS to 1 liter of water.

1 drop of MMS is equivalent to 8 drops of CDS.

Note that CDS has a greater yield in that it has a stable 3,000 PPM, whereas MMS is less stable.

Do you wonder what experts say about CDS?  https://miraclemineralsupplement-mms.com/mms/chlorine-dioxide-cds-3000-ppm/