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which Jim Humble document discussed the 6.7mg ClO2 per drop?
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For example it is in this mmsinfo.org doc: www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS_CDH_and_Protocols-2.pdf
"***The 6.7 mg CLO2 concentration figure came from a chemist. That is the maximum amount of CLO2 available in a fully activated drop of MMS (22.4% SCS) when 24 drops = 1 ml as defined by Jim Humble about 3 years ago. All testing since then has used 24 drops = 1 ml as a standard."
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As noted in a file on my website that you quoted, "The 6.7 mg CLO2 concentration figure came from a chemist." Jim knew that chemist, Tomas Horky, who used to frequent this forum, but have not heard from him in years.
Jim used to use 24 drops in 1ml of solution as a standard, but finally changed to 20 drops / ml of solution, which is an international standard.
1ml ÷ 24 = 0.042 ml per drop. 1ml ÷ 20 = 0.05 ml per drop. The latter is what we use today as a standard. A drop size of 0.05ml contains 8mg of CLO2. All of Jim's MMS1 protocols magically increased in potency by 20% when he changed from 24 drops / ml to 20 drops / ml because the drop size increased by 20%!
Drop size (liquid volume) can vary by 100% between the different droppers available, I found when testing MMS, CDS and CDH. Using drops to dispense chemicals is a very inaccurate method of measuring. If you want to accurately dispense drops, try this method.
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Thank you for clarifying. I read a discussion of how much is converted externally to ClO2 when the MMS is activated and how the rest is converted to ClO2 internally in the body. I can't find where I read that now and only have cryptic notes without the referenced noted. I thought it was in a Jim Humble document but, as you say, it wasn't in his documents as far as you know. I think it included an explanation of how there is a mix of ClO2 and NaClO2 in the diluted MMS1 that is taken orally. Wish I could figure out where I read it.
Here is some testing I made years ago that shows that MMS in MMS1 activated for 30 seconds will release 10% of available CLO2. The residual SCS in MMS1 may be further activated by stomach acid.
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