Hi jenahkah. I happen to be doing Protocol 115 today as well using 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS/15 minute dose for two hours, which totals of 8 ml of CDS.
Using a formula to determine the amount of CLO2 in 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS, Dose (mg of CLO2) = Concentration (ppm) x Volume (liters), we find that to be 3 mg of CLO2.
During a one hour period, that totals 12 mg of CLO2 when following P115 at 1 ml/15 minutes.
One drop of MMS (unactivated) contains 6.7 mg of CLO2. So, 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS is equivalent to about a 1/2 drop dose of MMS1, assuming that the residual MMS in MMS1 is fully activated in stomach acid.
If you are now taking CDS 1 ml doses every 15 minutes, that should be equivalent to a 2 drop MMS1 hourly dose.
You could continue following P115 at the same dose or increase the dosage. When two hour (8 x 15 minute) P115 CDS dosing is completed, you could then take CDS hourly for six or more hours. That method would approximate following Protocol 1000 using CDS. Or, you can use CDS hourly, possibly increasing the hourly dosing. Of course, you can follow P1000 using MMS1 or even CDH.
See these charts
for CDS & CDH equivalent dosing compared to MMS1.
CDS works well in enemas. As usual, start with low dosing and work up.
Can you tell us if following P115 has helped your health condition? Thanks!