Didi, there is a staph protocol, it's a fume protocol. It's good that you are on 1000.
MMS Fumes on the Skin
For a staphylococcus infection (also called MRSA for Methycillin-
Resistant Staphylococcus aureus), do this carefully, as it can save
your life or someone else’s life in a few minutes. Obtain a glass or
cup or smaller vessel of a size to cover the infected area and not
allow any gas to get out. It must not be metal.
Put 10 drops of MMS and 10 drops of 50% citric acid in the vessel and
mix. Do not add water. Immediately put the mouth of the vessel over
the infected area but do it so that the MMS remains in the bottom.
Lean your body so that the vessel is not upside down. Allow the
chlorine dioxide fumes to bathe the infected area for five minutes,
no longer. The gas will burn your skin otherwise.
At the end of five minutes, remove the vessel holding the MMS and
try to lightly squeeze the infection so that pus comes out. Keep paper
towels handy to clean up the mess. If pus does not come out, wait
several hours and repeat the procedure. This will normally handle
staph infections in one treatment, but if not, repeat the procedure
every 6 hours until handled.