I would be interested to know from people that are familiar with the actual numbers like @CL02.
After reading that it is clear that he has ZERO experience with Chlorine Dioxide or any of it's ingredients. It is all one big thumb suck and complete guess work. That is NOT the way you do research or go about criticising something.
MOST THINGS can be toxic in high amounts.
He says:
If we scale that up to a 20 kg child (very roughly 6-7 years old), that suggests that 7 grams is enough to kill. Remember that MMS is a 22.4% solution, which I assume means 22.4 g per 100 g of water.
and
Oh, but wait, I know what’s coming: you don’t use the whole solution in one go. You use a few drops at a time. Fine. How many drops? Well, there are
different ‘protocols’ for different diseases
, and for different stages of ‘treatment’, but to pick one fairly randomly I have
seen someone mention 15 drops in 700 mls
. Assuming a drop is 0.1 ml, I reckon that’s still about 200 mg/L. To reiterate, US safe limits are 0.8 mg/L.