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What size drops for protocol 06 Feb 2016 16:08 #50974

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I just ordered a good supply of MMS/activator and fear that the drops are not as big as the ones in the previous bottles. Could someone tell me exactly what size drops are used by Jim Humble in his protocols? I'm not sure how they are measured, but I know that some are bigger than others and I want the correct size. Thanks! Elaine

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What size drops for protocol 06 Feb 2016 20:11 #50975

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If you have a 1 ml syringe you can measure how many drops from you new bottles will equal 1 ml.

Pull out the plunger and try dropping drops into the plunger end of the syringe with your finger over the tip. Count how many drops fill the syringe to 1 ml. If the drops won't easily go into the syringe, then add drops from your bottle to a glass shot glass that has a concave bottom and syringe up as much as you can. Start with 24 drops from your bottle.

All past testing has been done using 24 drops equals 1 ml of solution, although Jim wants to change that to 20 drops. :(

If you are on Protocol 2000, the size of the drops does not make much difference because you are taking as many drops as possible without making yourself any sicker than you already are.

Note that the new white dropper bottles with the removable dropper tips will dispense about 24 drops per milliliter.
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What size drops for protocol 06 Feb 2016 22:09 #50976

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Thank you so much for this information. I will test this out asap. :)

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