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matt. j.a.o.b's avatar

Well explained, Thanks XL.

The shame of it is seeing so many kids die of "fever" in Asia when its so easy to sort most with cds.

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tianhuatA15's avatar

The fact that mms, even mms2, are available on taobao, & from multiple sellers.... means there are communities around. Underground maybe... just need to search harder.😁

I know for sure that Telegram groups in Traditional Chinese & web sites exist. eg. cds4health.com in Taiwan.

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Joey's avatar

I always appreciate your thoughtful articles that bring the lay person such as myself an education in many genres. It’s intriguing to read about the different cultures and how they process these things. I’m beyond grateful to live in America where freedoms allow us thought and individuality, although it’s disappearing at an alarming rate as they’ve set in place hundreds of years ago, to happen. Watching the systematic destruction of our humanity is more than disturbing. I do think we should be cautious in these repurposed substances, and we need trustworthy people to help guide us when all trust has been destroyed. Reading various doctors and such here on Substack the last few years, I’ve watched some go from seemingly harmless and helpful to the reality that they’re controlling opposition to steer us in the wrong direction! I won’t mention names. Those who are to discern, will. Just as the Word of God says, even some elect will be deceived. Sad, but true.

I’m wondering if you’ve talked with Dr. Andreas Kalcker at all regarding CDS? Hes been instrumental in this area. He’s here on SS, and has his own website by his name. Differing protocols for various illnesses and much information can be found. I’d be interested in results of a collaboration between the two of you if it were to be so.

Thank you again and God bless you!

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

I have communicated with him, and we are familiar with each other.

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Joey's avatar

Any hope of collaborating? Maybe there’s difference in opinions in usage that stop that from happening.

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