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Congrats on becoming a moon denier and thanks for your persistence on CD... you're getting through to me. Enjoying your work as always, currently from the Far East. Best.

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thanks for continuing the discussion on CD and CDS. My fridge lost power so my first batch for insurance is gone. Will have to start over once I recover from my broken foot.

Please let us know if Methylene Blue helps with Parkinsons.

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Will do !

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I did get a dig on Fluoride in, and Smart Meters.

An Amish Farmer is raided and Arrested by our government for selling Organic Food.

https://gailhonadle.substack.com/p/an-amish-farmer-is-raided-and-arrested

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I was very interested in CD and agree jim humble made it very confusing. Excited to try these products.

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Just bought some snoot to try it . If it works then I’ll promote it. I have post nasal drip that causes mucus to build in my throat . I hack 2-3 times a day . Antihistamines , nor Flonase helps . I can breathe with doing my Neti pot but it doesn’t stop the back drainage.

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Wonder why there is no Dry Eye product? Since the FDA removed Similasan an all-natural Dry Eye drop, I've not found an acceptable OTC. The 1st Restasis caused an eye infection. I told the Cornea doc I didn't want it, she was pushy, you have white spots on the cornea, and Tricare Life covered the cost. 1 drop proved reading the insert info was valuable. And I'm not trying the new one.

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Yes the ‘recall’ that Similisan was basically ‘forced to do’ on it’s products is disconcerting. (With a track record of 0 problems with their eye drops.) I used their eye drops for years. ALL OTC eye drops, for the most part, use propylene glycol as the ‘humectant’ in them....that 💩 is super bad for you. It’s one of the ingredients in antifreeze and in the C*V*D Jabs.

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Most of them are oily and blur your vision, or burn your eyes, Similisan plain was replaced By iVIZA same company, twice the cost, and doesn't work as well or as long. Having had Cataract surgery, then Lasic to repair the one cornea the surgeon messed up, and correct the wrong lens he used, my eyes are very dry, add in the hours of reading on the computer makes it worse. Has a eye infection to 1 drop of Restasis. Not getting me to try the new script one.

'‘humectant’ in them....that 💩 is super bad for you. It’s one of the ingredients in antifreeze and in the C*V*D Jabs.' no wonder they burn your eyes.

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This might sound weird but try putting a drop or 2 of organic castor oil on your eyelids and even a bit under your eye. My acupuncturist told me about this and it worked wonders for me.

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I agree…the Similisan drops were excellent…you could even find them at Walmart! The tyranny of the FDA runs rampant. They approve the EUA mRNA Jabs then mess with a company like Similisan whose products won’t hurt you, in fact help you! It’s all f**ked up!

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Have you heard of www. Safrax.com?

They sell chlorine dioxide tablets. I’m not sure how the tablets fit into the whole idea of usage here. Maybe you could shed some light on it.

I’m doing more research on the topic thanks to you.

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OMG! This is a total God moment. Somehow I got led to this Substack. I just joined Safrax as an affiliate. I was able to switch to a chlorine dioxide hot tub this week. Yes! Now when I sit in the hot tub I'm not soaking in toxins.

Robert, I am going to join under you for the Snoot & Frontier Pharm (I already use their toothpaste).

I am also going to send this link to the Safrax guys and see if they would be interested in doing their affiliate program (which they just started) which they just started. This was meant to be.

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Your humor, humility and using yourself as the experimental guinea pig gives me (as I am sure many others) the nudge to “just do it”! God bless you and yours and the cure for your Parkinsons, my sweet big brother from another mother!

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Wow another

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Jan 18Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I finally viewed the Frontier Pharm interview on Rumble and it was REALLY interesting! This is not my area (obviously) but the idea of drinking something that has antibiotic properties - won’t that mess up the good biome we have inside?

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this is absolutely not a problem; see the complete CD post from my archives

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Hey Doc,

First, thanks for all the info you linked to in both of your CDS articles.

I'll turn to you (or anyone on here) for a question I cannot get an answer to. Maybe you know?

Just to try/get started with CDS/MMS, I purchased a premade CDS solution from https://waterpureworld.com/product/cds

I have viewed many vids (15?) and read much more. But I would like to know what the dilution rate is (for per day/per liter) for the PREMADE CDS solution I bought. I think this premade is a different dilution ratio than if I had made it myself . Presently, I 'guessed' and have been using 8 drops of the above solution in a liter of water.

From here on out, I'll make my own

Thanks for any help.

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And does everyone know that we shouldn't be drinking any coffee/tea/milk or alcohol, taking no supplements (esp Vit C and antioxidents) and eating no citrus fruits for the 8 - 10 hours that we are taking this solution...daily. You can, but only 2 hours before or 2 hours after the 8-10 is finished. Sooo, that means up to 14 hours a day you can't ingest or drink the above. Wow.

I'm only thinking out loud here. I'd bet 95% or our population won't be able to stick with the above for long?

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That is all unnecessary. I have been on CDS for 2 years and I drink coffee all morning and wine every night.

CDS is an oxidant, so you just want to avoid antioxidants like vitamin C for one hour.

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Two points.

1) Antioxidants: It's not just Vit C that is an antioxidant.

Coffee is high in antioxidants. As are: teas, milk, nuts/seeds, all fruit (esp. citrus), all fruit juices, many vegetables, many supplements, some meds etc etc.

In their "Ultimate Guide To CDS" PDF, they list all the foods/drinks/meds that should be avoided for 1-2 hours before & after taking the daily doses. The list is long - almost inhuman. Those are not my words. I'll find the page, I think, and post it here.

2) Having said that, I do agree with you, overall. I'm now on week 6 or so of MMS1 / CDS and Protocol 1. And I somewhat, maybe severely, question their MUST AVOID recommendations. I can tell it's 'working' (good and bad) even while taking some of their MUST AVOID foods/drinks - soon before, during, soon after taking daily doses.

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Yes, I'm half French so I cannot go without my coffee and whole milk in the morning and my wine every evening. C'est la vie.

But after drinking CDS for 2 years now, I don't look at it as taking "doses" anymore. I look at it as just drinking water. I keep a one liter bottle in the fridge and every time I pass through the kitchen for lunch or on a coffee or bathroom break or what-have-you, I take a sip. My goal is to finish the one liter throughout the day.

In addition to that, I make silica water. Here is my recipe, which I modified from Dennis Crouse's recipe: https://www.annmariemichaels.com/how-to-make-silica-water/

If I drink 1 liter of CDS water and 2-3 liters of silica water per day (which I use to make coffee, herbal tea, and soda and sparkling water with my Soda Stream,) I only need 5 hours of sleep. I know, amazing.

I get 21 hours per week back.

However, if I skip either the CDS or the silica water, or if I don't drink enough silica water, I need 8 hours a night.

I think (my theory) the CDS helps me absorb the silica. If you read Dennis Crouse's book, Silica Water the Secret of Healthy Longevity in the Aluminum Age, he explains the science of the "blue zones" -- it's not a Mediterranean diet -- it's silica!

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Lucky me, I found it quickly in my notes.

From .. "The Ultimate Guide to Chlorine Dioxide" Page 143.

And many other sources say the same. But for now, the Bible of MMS/CDS is below.

"Things that neutrolize the potency of Chlorine Dioxide. copy/paste:

" AVOID:

• Alcohol, coffee & certain teas

• Nuts, Fruits

• Vegetables that are high in antioxidants

• Juice with added vitamin-C or ascorbic acid

• Any other foods high in antioxidants

• Orange juice (and other strong citrus juices)

• Mineral supplements

• Vitamin supplements

• Time-Release Supplements

• Coconut Juice, Dairy Products, Chocolate (Cacao)

• Hydrogen Gas and Water (Medicinal"

And other foods/drinks if you can believe it. I don't drink coffee/teas/cokes etc , since forever, but seeing as how 93% of the adult population is addicted to coffee/teas/cokes, I have a hard time believing their words. Many people have been helped by CDS and the majority of them take many or even most of their "AVOID list". They literally cannot stop drinking coffee/tea for 10 hours a day.

Me? I can't stop drinking whole milk for 10 hours or so during the day. I have always drank milk from the time I get up to bed. Nor apples/bananas/avacados blah blah.

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Jan 17Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I could not get the link "HERE is how to make a quart at a time conveniently." to work. The three links list above it were fine.

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DARN THING was on YouTube sorry.

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someone passed it to me; If anyone finds a new one, let me know via email

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allllllll 100% spot-on-TRUE!!!! <3. have i told you lately how much i wuv you!!!!!

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can't beat an endorsement like this!

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Same. I’ve had great success with CD and methylene blue now for about two years.

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I just started methylene blue but have been on CD for 3 weeks.

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Good job!!$$$$

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Jan 17·edited Jan 17Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Love it. Please pass on my thanks to Polymath Paul. The moon video is top notch stuff and goes through the arguments very thoroughly.

My advice to Dave Payette is to make sure if you're going to provide an example of evidence, you need to provide the full argument chain of any evidence you raise.

If you simply provide the start of the argument (i.e. the Van Allen Belts would kill anyone going through it) that is not sufficient, because there are several very valid counter argument to it if the context remains so simple. The full argument is that there are probably paths through the Van Allen Belt that would not kill the astronauts, but we know some of the launches did not take those paths. We also know it is being raised by NASA today as a challenge we have not yet addressed.

If you simply say, the Van Allen Belts would have killed the astronauts, that argument is not anywhere near sufficient. Same applies for the moon rocks argument, and the same applies to the laser reflector etc. On their own, all of these have very strong and valid counter arguments, and only the full evidence chain and context can nullify the counter arguments.

When someone brings me a simple argument that is easily countered I either think they haven't done their homework, or I think they're trying to deceive me.

The folks in that video clearly did their homework, they laid out the full chain of evidence and counter arguments clearly. And I'm only halfway through.

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Jan 17·edited Jan 18Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

methylene blue has dangerous interactions with more than one hundred medications according to

drugs.com

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look at the FLCCC website, which debunks this. In doses of .5 mg/kg/d to 2 mg/kg/d it is safe indeed. Drugs.com is a Cabal website.

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I'll look. Last time I visited their site I didn't see anything about M Blue.

Thanks.

My question is how safe with what for who.

The day after I used CDS for the first time my urine was a tin color.

I was thinking that was the heavy metals.

I used it as a mouth wash also.

I wanted to use it as an eye rinse but was un shure how much to dilute it.

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m blue post is next stay tuned

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hold off on that

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Jan 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Wow. I thought the dosage for methylene blue was ½ mg per kg of body weight. 25 drops twice a day is a lot unless you are mighty big! I understood less is better when it comes to dosage. I’ve been using it daily for almost 2 years and found out about this compound through a biology professor at the University of Texas named Francisco Garza-Lima. He discovered the improved cognition MB provided in nursing home patients being treated for UTI. I can testify I do NOT require a list for the grocery store anymore (smile). Our litany of health improvement is long. After overpaying on Amazon, I now order the pharmaceutical grade powder and mix our own.

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yes it seems like a lot to me too and I will post verification with Kerri the next time I speak to her

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Jan 17Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I just remembered the medical term - hormesis (haha, the MB kicked in).

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.5 mg/kg/day to 2 mg/kg/day is the recommended range for lower doses.

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Okidoke, and I thank you for the clarification on upper limit. I recommend putting the drops in a Vitamin C drink. Within 15 minutes the solution is clear. Remember this should you splash it on your clothes. Ascorbic acid will remove the stain. Obvious I have been using for a while (smile). Better hair, skin and nails are a side note. No spring chicken - 69. Very apparent oxygen saturation at 7,000 feet. No huffing and puffing!

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