Here's what I've found from within an ALS blog of sorts found here:
www.patientslikeme.com/treatment_evaluations/browse/22322-sodium-chlorite-reviews?brand=f
Here's one notation:
Dosage: 200 mg Weekly
Advice & Tips: On Monday June 18 I self administered my weekly infusion of 4 ml = 200 mg of sodium chlorite.
And here's the 2nd notation:
Dosage: 1 L Daily
Advice & Tips: I started this treatment on 8/20/2011. It is an attempt to orally replicate the amount of NaClO2 that is being administered intravenously through the NP001 trial. The plan is to take one Liter per day of a water-based NaClO2 solution for 7 days, then rest for 16 days, then repeat. The water-based solution is made up of 1 gallon of distilled water, 4 mL of a 5% NaClO2 solution, and 1 gram of non-iodized salt. After only one week of taking this solution, I feel that it has helped me regain some strength in my hands and legs. The gains so far have been subtle, but nonetheless, they are still gains. I am looking forward to the next week of drinking the solution, which will begin on 9/12/2011. I have experienced some side effects including mild headaches, fatigue, and watery stool. All of these are relatively minor and very manageable. I will report more during the next several months.
If I had ALS I would take just 0.75ml of CDH and add it to 500ml of IV solution and administer it to myself at a drip rate of about 500ml per 6 hours. This would create 5.25ppm of CLO2 in the IV bottle.
--Scott