MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) contains a maximum of 6.7mg of CLO2 per drop based on 24 drops/ml of solution, which was the agreed upon standard of drops/ml a few years ago and that is what the research and chart is based on.
The maximum daily dose of MMS1 when following P1000 is 3 drops x 8 doses = 24 drops/day. 24 drops x 6.7 = 161mg of CLO2 daily dosage.
1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS contains 3mg of CLO2. 161mg of CLO2 / 3 = 54 ml of CDS/day.
This applies only when MMS1 is ingested, not used topically, and all of the available CLO2 in MMS in MMS1 is extracted externally (by acid activation) and continuing internally in a normal stomach.
Sorry about all the math, but that is how the chart was made. I don't have the proper equipment to measure CLO2 in artificial stomach acid, but the photos in those PDF files give a visual comparison to show the math to be correct.
Your maximum P1000 daily dose using 6000 ppm CDS would be about 27 ml.
Hope this explanation is clear. If not, please ask more questions!
Thanks.