"Everywhere you can hear, that the CS with higher
concentration has much more efficacy."

No, actually, I have seen no evidence that higher ppm
equals more effectiveness.

In 1989, when the UCLA School of Medicine tested CS
against a range of viruses, they used 2-1/2 ppm and 5
ppm. They reported that 2-1/2 ppm CS kept the bacteria
from reproducing and 5 ppm killed them outright (in 5
minutes). In 1999, when Brigham Young University
tested CS against 16 different bacteria, they used the
same strengths, with the same results.

All the studies done in the last century that
demonstrate the effectiveness of CS were done with
2-10 ppm CS.

10 ppm appears to be slightly more effective than 5
ppm, but greater strengths than that have not been
demonstrated to be more effective. Last year, American
Biotech reported success using 20 ppm CS against
malaria, tuberculosis and anthrax, but I bet they
would have had the same success with 10 ppm, or even 5
ppm.

That is why folks ingesting CS made with three 9-volt
batteries (which usually makes 5-10 ppm) have as good
results as those with 10,000 volt, high ppm CS. Dead
is dead. You cannot kill an ant better with a sledge
hammer than with a tiny hammer.

10 ppm or 20 ppm or 500 ppm, the results appear to be
similar. I am not referring to the sales pitch of
those who sell "super" CS, but scientific studies such
as those I have just mentioned.

With the addition of H2O2, according to the reports
from those folks who are experiencing success against
MS, we seem to have a way to increase the
effectiveness of CS.

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