Edwin, I have found that using very strong CDS works well for topical infections. And I also found that opening the wound until blood flows seems to allow more CLO2 to get to the infection. There were two white, hard growths on the back of my left hand that I applied 12,000ppm CDS to many times and nothing happened. Then I pulled the growths partly off my skin and applied CDS where blood was flowing. Both are now gone and neither one has reappeared.
Using MMS1 or CDH may work as you have shown in the pictures, but I doubt that any more CLO2 is generated when either one is applied to wounds. CDH will have more CLO2 than MMS1 because it is activated for a longer period of time externally. In our stomachs more CLO2 will be made due to continued sodium chlorite activation by stomach acids.
--CL