Reply to Peri1224
I don't know what kind of a response Troth deserves, but let me say that 14 mg/kg equals 180 mg a day since the protocol calls for 3 drops an hour according to Peri1224. But therein lies the mistake. It is said in my book any number of times and in my writings that MMS (chlorine dioxide) only lasts 1 to 1.5 hours in the human body. Thus, although one might take 180 mg in a day's time, there is never more than 18 mg in the body when doing the protocol 1000. SO THE DISTANCE FROM THE 980 CRITICAL MILLIGRAMS MENTIONED IN THE TROTH REPORT IS QUITE COMFORTABLE AFTER ALL. The dose being taken is 49 times smaller than the critical 980 milligrams in the report.
Then, of course, the U.S. Council of Environmental Quality in the same report is not talking about chlorine dioxide, but rather chlorination which is totally different. Not the same thing at all. You are trying to evaluate apples against grapes and you can't.
The clinical trials of the world shows us that there can't be much of a problem with taking MMS as although more than 300 deaths last year were attributed to aspirin none were attributed to MMS. Although more than 10 million have used MMS. I assure you that the FDA and many other medical people and, of course the critics who know nothing, would be thrilled to find a single death caused by MMS. They could scream and point their finger and talk about charging the Genesis 2 church with the death. But, sorry, they can't find a single one.