Mollie weighs 8.5 kg. and we had worked up her dosage to 9 drops + 9 drops, activating it, then adding in 4 ounces of ionised water, and then adding 27 drops of DMSO. Then we draw up 3ml into a syringe and put it onto a tiny bit of chicken on a saucer and she laps it up. She gets this 8 times a day on days when she and her mom are both at home.
So she is making a 9 drop dose of MMS1 which is added to 120 ml of water and then 27 drops of DMSO is added to that solution. Eight times a day, 3 ml of that 120 ml of solution is given to the dog.
Two things incorrect with the above. One is DMSO will kill CLO2 in a short time which is why DMSO must be added to each individual dose, and not to the 120 ml solution.
Second, only 24 ml of the 120 ml MMS1 solution is used each day. At the end of the day, the remaining MMS1 should be discarded. The MMS1 solution must be kept in a tightly capped bottle and only opened when a dose is being extracted to keep the loss of CLO2 to a minimum.
I have not checked the hourly dosage for an 8.5 kg dog with Jim's book, but I suspect the dog is getting a rather low dose.