When I was reading the Guide to Recovering Your Health, it was repeated over and over again that fresh doses are preferred. However, Jim Humble talks about making bulk batches ahead of time when you are unable to mix a fresh batch because you are at work or for whatever reason.
How does this work? I think Humble explains how to do it in the book, but wouldn’t this be potentially too strong? I feel certain that I’m missing something here.
Also, I have been making a batch for my cats and out of that, 5 kittens get drops. Since they are all in the same weight range and get the same cup amount, it works out well. However, I certainly can’t give them the drops within 1 minute. Humble stresses taking the mixed amount within 1 minute. It takes about 10 minutes to dose all of them, plus my adult girl, Trixie and me. Some of the kittens fight me on this too. It can be very tricky to make sure the required number of drops are going into each kitten.
Then, I drink the leftover of the 4 oz of the activated MMS. I know this isn’t following the protocol to a T, but I feel that I’m getting good results for myself. I’ve had a cough for the past week and when I take the 8 hour protocol I cough much less. Plus, I hate wasting water that I’m paying for.
This also brings me to the question of dosing for a human according to the Starting Procedure. I was very surprised to find that a human starts at 1/4 of a drop of MMS1, but little 2-4 lb kittens get 1 drop. They don’t drink the whole amount of the 4 oz, but it seems like they are getting much more than I would get and they’re so tiny! In fact, I was worried about giving a 6 lb cat 8 drops of MMS1 even diluted in 4 oz of water. I know the cat wouldn’t be drinking the entire amount because it’s only 1-3 millliliters from the 4 oz of water, but it seems like it’s much stronger for them.
Any thoughts about any of this?