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MMS dosage 06 Feb 2018 16:05 #57525

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The every hour dosing for 8 hours and especially every day for 21 days is proving very discouraging for the people who I have shared the MMS protocol with. It is also causing a lot of problems with their meal timings especially for my diabetic friends who have conditioned their bodies to eat at a particular time and find it difficult to work the dosing into their schedule. Also the need to carry distilled water with them is another deterrent. They are asking if they can modify the dose to two drops every two hours instead of one drop every hour. This gives them time to work in their meals and other activities and reduces the distilled water they need to buy or carry with them. I would not recommend they use RO or filtered water in India as there is TDS even in the RO water. Keeping in mind the three golden rules and the response of their bodies to the two drops. can you please advice if we can work around the hourly schedule some way. The activator being used is 4% HCL.

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MMS dosage 06 Feb 2018 19:50 #57527

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I assume they are using MMS1 and making fresh hourly doses?

If those people are not at home to make fresh hourly doses of MMS1, they could make up a daily bottle of MMS1 plus water and take 1/8 of the solution hourly, in additional water if needed. At 1 drop doses, additional water should not be needed. Do keep the bottle out of sunlight, even diffused sunlight as the light will cause CLO2 to come out of solution and escape when the bottle is opened.

Eating during dosing hours should be limited to small snacks between doses and not large meals. One hour after the last MMS dose of the day, they can eat anything and as much as they like.

It is said that CLO2 stays effective in a body for about 1 hour, so that is the reasoning for consecutive hourly doses. We want to keep the pathogens down for at least 8 hours a day.
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MMS dosage 08 Feb 2018 13:26 #57541

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Yes they are making up fresh doses. Have suggested that they finish the days routine and heavy meals for the day by 4.30p.m. And after they are back from work or what ever to start the dosing from 6.p.m onwards, into the night. That seems to be more acceptable for now. If they were to make a days dose then how many drops of MMS 1 should it be. 8drops if they are on a one drop per dose routine and 16on 2drops and 24on 3drops?
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Yes, for a daily bottle at the rate of 1 drop hourly doses, you would activate 8 drops and add to water in a bottle. Sixteen drops/bottle if dosing 2 drops per hour, etc. The bottle can be marked into 8 equal volumes with a felt-tipped pen for ease in hourly dosing.

The size of the bottle could be 500 ml or one liter. And, to keep the size of bottles down, two bottles can be used with 4 doses per bottle.

It is important to keep sunlight away from the bottle! If you see 'fog' inside the bottle, that is CLO2 gas that has come out of solution caused by sunlight, even indirect sunlight.
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