Most Recent Testimonials

Here you’ll find the most recently published testimonials on CDTestimonials.com. This includes both newly submitted entries and older testimonials that had not yet been published from the previous site while it was in limbo.

Many of these updates involve video content. On the previous site, videos had to be downloaded before viewing and did not include searchable transcripts. We are now converting those videos so they can be viewed instantly and searched more easily. Because this process takes time—and we have several hundred videos to complete—content is being released gradually.

As a result, the “Published” date shown for many testimonials reflects when the content was added or updated on this new site, not necessarily when it was originally submitted.


Release Date on This Site: March 31, 2026 3:31 pm UTC

Pearl the Cats’ Successful Treatment Using Chlorine Dioxide (MMS)

Name: Dr. Pierre Kory

This is the third report in a growing series of cases successfully treated with chlorine dioxide therapy. The first two were of my own personal illnesses (infectious colitis and paronychial abscess), and this third one is of… a cat named Pearl.

The following case report is co-authored by me and my patient, who has requested anonymity (I will refer to her as Laura).

In a recent follow-up visit with Laura, whom I treat for the prevention of recurrence of breast cancer (which she has had 4 separate times), one of the many topics we covered was her glowing update on the condition of her cat Pearl. Meet Pearl:

My History With Pearl: In a prior visit a few months ago, Laura was beset with anxiety and distress over Pearl, an Abyssinian cat that she had recently acquired from a breeder, but who was not thriving. Actually, that is an understatement because Laura reported that Pearl had constant diarrhea, frequent vomiting, troubled breathing, and made wheezing and whistling sounds. She couldn’t even jump on a chair from the floor.

After we had settled on the adjustments to Laura’s treatment plan, I started to think about Pearl and how I could help her. I included a list of educational resources that I thought might be both relevant and impactful in treating Pearl’s mystery illness, as well as a vet who I thought might be willing to provide such expert guidance and care (I learned later that wasn’t true).

Disclaimer: I am not a vet, and it is illegal to practice veterinary medicine as a medical doctor, so know that, beyond the suggestions above, I did not participate in Pearl’s care at all. Problem (or not): Laura and her husband took it upon themselves to self-treat Pearl, based on my “suggestions.”

Fun Fact: I was out to dinner with my daughters and ex-wife a few weeks ago, and I told them the story of Pearl, explaining how, based solely on my providing them with educational resources, Laura and her husband were able to recover her cat.

When I told my ex-wife that I had included the suggestions as an “addendum” to Laura’s visit note in my clinic’s Electronic Medical Record, she burst out laughing uncontrollably. “What? You wrote suggestions for her cat in the medical record? How can you do that?” Note that my ex-wife is also a pulmonary and critical care specialist, working at a major academic medical center. I gathered from her comment that it is still a place where doctors do not offer educational resources to potentially help preserve the health of dying cats when the cat’s illness is the proximate cause of their patients’ severe anxiety.

I said, “That’s the beauty of fee-based private practice—I have the autonomy to document anything the %$#! I want in my notes!” Right after saying that, I was again imbued with appreciation for the powerful autonomy I now enjoy after being excommunicated from “the system.”

Anyway, I asked Laura to write up a report about Pearl’s case so I could share her newfound amateur veterinarian skills with my readers (I want to emphasize again that I had only given her suggestions of things to read as well as a referral to a vet, so I do not consider that I was Pearl’s “doctor” at all).

Laura and her husband’s account is colorfully and brilliantly written, detailed, and engaging. I have included the original document below, along with the version I wrote, which follows a case report format suitable for an academic veterinary journal. Here is their original version, titled “Miracle Empath Kitten Meets Miracle Mineral Solution.”

🐱 📁 Miracle Empath Kitten: 102KB ∙ PDF file – Download

Title

Clinical Report: A Case of Persistent Feline Calicivirus and Mycoplasma felis Infection in an Abyssinian Kitten and the Use of Chlorine Dioxide (MMS) Therapy

Abstract

We report the clinical course and management of a blue-ticked Abyssinian kitten (“Pearl”) presenting with chronic gastrointestinal, respiratory, and ocular disease following adoption from a multiple-cat household and a recent vaccination for FVRCP. Diagnostic workup established infections with Feline Calicivirus and Mycoplasma felis. Despite conventional therapy, the patient’s symptoms persisted. Off-label use of chlorine dioxide (MMS) was initiated by the parents, along with nutritional support and adjunct therapies. Clinical improvements were observed, including resolution of gastrointestinal symptoms and improved activity. This case highlights the complex interplay between vaccination, pathogen persistence, and adjunctive therapies in feline medicine.

Case Presentation

Pearl, a 4-month-old Abyssinian kitten, was adopted on February 15, 2025, following adoption of her healthy littermate, Clio. Pearl was reportedly unvaccinated; however, records indicated receipt of the FVRCP vaccine (Calicivirus, Rhinotracheitis, Panleukopenia vaccine) on January 3, 2025. She presented with chronic diarrhea, vomiting, respiratory distress, and left ocular membrane prolapse. Physical exam revealed emaciation, rough coat, and mild paresis.

Initial veterinary workup included clinical assessment and empirical treatment with human-grade eye gel and Terramycin ophthalmic ointment. The patient was clinically diagnosed with Feline herpesvirus; however, confirmatory diagnostics were initially withheld for unclear reasons.

Pearl was maintained on her routine diet, but symptoms persisted. PCR panel (performed February 20, 2025, at a referral hospital) was negative for herpesvirus, positive for Feline Calicivirus and Mycoplasma felis. Veterinary consultation discussed the prognosis, potential for chronic viral shedding, and recommended further vaccination and the need for isolation from sibling Clio; however, separation in the household was not feasible.

Therapeutic Intervention

Based on instructions from online resources, a protocol of oral and topical chlorine dioxide (MMS) was instituted. Dosage was titrated from 1 drop in 4 oz of water (1:30 dilution), administered on food kibbles, with gradual escalation to 5–6 drops, accompanied by topical misting. Adjunctive therapies included oral L-lysine, mineral/vitamin supplementation, and feline probiotics.

Clinical Outcome

Within days of initiating MMS and supportive nutrition, Pearl demonstrated improved appetite, resolution of diarrhea and vomiting, normalization of respiratory effort, and increased mobility. No serious adverse effects were reported, save for transient gastrointestinal upset during dosage increases (interpreted as Herxheimer reaction by parents). By ten months, Pearl exhibited vigorous activity and weight gain (7 lbs 10 oz), with persistent ocular sight impairment but otherwise full return to health. Co-housed littermate Clio remained asymptomatic following similar supportive care.

Discussion

This case illustrates the challenges of diagnosing and managing persistent viral infections in feline medicine, noting the potential effects of early vaccination on immune resilience and disease course. Chlorine dioxide (MMS), although not conventionally recommended, was associated with apparent clinical recovery in this case. The role of off-label therapies, immune-nutritional support, and household dynamics in chronic feline viral syndromes warrants further investigation.

Conclusion

Adjunctive use of MMS alongside nutritional and supportive therapies was temporally associated with reversal of chronic gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms in a persistently infected kitten. Larger studies are required to evaluate efficacy and safety.

❤️ Beautiful Pearl


Health Issues Mentioned

  • Feline Calicivirus
  • Mycoplasma felis infection
  • Gastrointestinal illness (diarrhea, vomiting)
  • Respiratory distress
  • Ocular disorder

Source: Kiamondz Ultimate Health Website (Originally from Dr. Pierre Kory Substack)
ID: 400317
Release Date on This Site: March 31, 2026 9:02 am UTC

Avoided Amputation

Long story short I live in Ecuador. I got shot in the arm below the elbow by home invasion robbers. Ulnar nerve damaged, lots of bone missing.

I went to the local hospital and they put a long metal pin in through the elbow joint all the way up the ulnar bone inside of it to stabilize it. In this process the surgery room managed to infect the inside of my bone with at least 3 different antibiotic resistant bacteria.

I spent the next 3 months in full anesthesia every 3 days getting a cleaning and hardcore antibiotic treatments. Infectologists kept finding new bacteria. Some suddenly were gone, then they reemerged. It was a mess and they really had no clue what they were doing.

In the end their conclusion was they needed to amputate my arm as the infection was deep in the bone marrow. That was after they drained me of 130k USD total.

I did some research and ended up leaving for Colombia where I did Lahodny ozone protocol, hyperbaric oxygen chamber 2 times a day and copious amounts of MMS. The infection was pretty much gone in less than 2 weeks.

Sepsis is what kills a lot of people in hospitals. Their only solution is antibiotics and it does not work anymore as the bacteria in hospitals are resistant to this stuff by now.

One of the infectologists told me if MMS actually worked someone would have gotten the Nobel Prize for discovering it and that I was going to lose my arm 100%.

I came back to see him several months later to tell him the story of MMS. He did not even want to see me.

MMS is part of oxidative therapies. I highly recommend people to learn about rectal insufflation ozone therapy and exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT). Combine this with MMS and you got the bomb.


ID: 201265
Release Date on This Site: March 31, 2026 8:53 am UTC

Benefits Across Multiple Ailments

Name: Pam

When my sister was in the late stages of breast cancer I felt so helpless. Some (most) of the medical staff seemed so uncompassionate and like robots, even getting annoyed when I asked questions about her care.

When she passed, very weak and frail after two cycles of chemo, I made a commitment to myself that I would research alternative and natural medicines because I never wanted to be in a position where I had to depend on the medical industry again.

Three different times in my life I witnessed poor hospital care that nearly took my life, my sister’s, and my mother’s. I can no longer depend on the authorities to tell us what we should do.

I don’t remember how I came across information on Jim Humble and MMS, but when I did, I couldn’t get enough of it. Like I have read in these testimonials, I was cautious and studied Jim’s book and as many other articles and websites as I could find before trying it for myself.

I follow Jim’s instructions carefully and have used it for over 7 years now. The last time I went to a doctor was 2 years ago because I had been in a car accident and fractured a bone.

In an effort not to make this testimonial too long for fear people won’t read it, I will just list some of the positive results I have achieved.

  • Early stage Covid-19 for me and my mom gone in 1 day (Oral MMS1 6 x 6 protocol)
  • Any and all symptoms of sore throat, congestion, cough, fever, etc. gone in 1–2 days (Oral MMS2 6 x 6)
  • Dissolved a wart on my hand that was there for 4 years, gone in 1 week (MMS1 spray)
  • Removed a scaly growth on the brow area of my face (MMS1 spray)
  • Removed a small, but hard abnormal growth on my chest/neck area (MMS1 spray)
  • Stopped bleeding gums (brushing with MMS1)
  • Eliminated cold sores for 5+ years now (MMS1 1000)
  • Removed a growth in back of throat (size of large green pea), literally fell out in the sink one day after gargling for 2 weeks (MMS1 brushing teeth protocol)
  • Abdominal pain lasting more than a week (liver – best guess), gone in 3 days (MMS1 1000)

And who knows what other ailments I scared off that could have been brewing undetected with the 2x a year MMS 1000 protocol for detox.

I recommend to all that seek help and although I have successfully helped others, I am saddened at the fact that there are so many people unwilling to try it because of fake news or a lack of desire to do their own research.

Thank you, Jim Humble and Genesis Church II!


ID: 201262
Release Date on This Site: March 31, 2026 8:48 am UTC

Reduced Hemorrhage and Ovarian Cyst Resolution

Name: Sonia

Hi, yes, I would be truly happy to share my experience. I personally do the CDS treatment.

I began with Protocol C, starting slowly and carefully. Initially, I took 3ml in a liter of water, and each week I gradually increased the dosage until I reached a total of 20ml in a liter of water. I administered this in 8 separate shots, taking one every hour.

Additionally, I also followed Protocol V once or twice a week. However, I only continued with Protocol V for one month.

My journey with these protocols began back in 2019 and has continued without interruption since then.

Prior to starting this treatment, I experienced abundant hemorrhages. However, after I began using CDS, my condition changed significantly. The frequency and severity of every hemorrhage diminished until eventually, I no longer experienced any at all.

Moreover, I had a right ovarian cyst that measured almost 7cm, which has since resolved completely. The doctor was astounded by this result, especially since he had already scheduled a date for me to undergo surgery.

In fact, he told me that surgery was necessary, but I firmly said no. That was the pivotal moment when I decided to fully commit to the CDS treatment.

With each passing day, I incorporated more CDS into my regimen. Thanks to God, heaven, the universe, and the help from Andreas Kalcker, I was able to improve my gynecological issues as well as my arthrosis.

This improvement was achieved through Protocol C and Protocol V.

Thank you.

Sonia


Source: Dioxipedia.com
ID: 400286
Release Date on This Site: March 31, 2026 8:39 am UTC

Hypothyroidism and Diabetes recovery due to CDS

Name: Oscar Sanchez

Hello,

I am writing to share a testimony from a dear friend of mine, which I believe is quite significant. Along with this message, I am enclosing the relevant blood test results for your review.

My friend has successfully managed to lower her glucose levels, which relate to sugar-diabetes, from an initial value of 124 down to a much healthier 94.

Additionally, her TSH levels, which pertain to thyroid function, have decreased from 7.141 to 2.626. To provide some context, the reference values for glucose range from 60 to 100, while the acceptable range for TSH is between 0.50 and 4.

The initial blood tests were conducted on January 2, 2020, and after following the CDS Protocol C this summer, the follow-up tests were carried out on August 10, 2020.

This improvement in her health markers is attributed to the protocol she undertook.

Warm regards,
Oscar Sanchez




Source: Dioxipedia.com
ID: 400285