A partial quote from AmandaMary stated that “CDS gold which is 220ml/cc CDS with 30cc/ml of inactivated MMS”.
In that case, the ratio of CDS to unactivated MMS would be: 220/30 = 7.33....to 1. For simplicity sake, let's round that to 7:1.
So, if I were to use the “baby bottle” method i.e. a graduated 8 oz baby bottle allowing for easy dissemination of 1 oz doses, 8/day,
then during the day I would be taking a full 1 oz of unactivated MMS, along with 7 oz CDS (3000ppm?).
Drop measurement is dependent upon the dropper device, as well as the viscosity of the liquid being dispensed. For water, a
commonly quoted measure is 591 drops/oz. Assuming that MMS is close in viscosity to water, then this method of making
CDS Gold would have us ingesting almost 600 drops/day of NaClO2. Comparing that to protocol 1000, which is 24 drops/day of activated NaClO2, this seems to be an enormous amount.
Have I misinterpreted somehow?