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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 04:11 #35651

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the drops from DiscoverMMS are about twice as big as those from Keavy's Corner. This could make a huge difference since our doses are so small. Does anyone know which company is correct? Is there some kind of conversion I could use like X drops = Y mililiters so that I can determine how many drops I should be taking now that I've started the Keavy's Corner product? For now, I'm taking 6 drops of Keavy's as they are about equal to 3 drops of DiscoverMMS. I'm on protocol 1000.

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 05:03 #35652

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Larry, Jim has said that 24 drops should equal 1ml of solution.

I am going to bet that the bottle you got from Steve will dispense about 24 drops per milliliter.

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 09:56 #35658

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generalmente los fabricantes de frascos goteros deben de especificar cuantas gotas equivalen a 1 cc , la medida general mas usada es 20 gotas equivalen a 1 cc, pero dependiendo el fabricante de los goteros, para asegurar yo he comprado una jeringa tipo insulina de 1 mililitro y he goteado en ella y me da 20 gotas y en algunos goteros me ha dado 24, seria importante preguntar a tu proveedor cuantas gota equivalen a 1 mililitro

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 13:42 #35662

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thanks JB - which company is Steve with?

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 14:16 #35664

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steve = keavy's corner

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 14:22 #35665

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generalmente los fabricantes de frascos goteros deben de especificar cuantas gotas equivalen a 1 cc , la medida general mas usada es 20 gotas equivalen a 1 cc, pero dependiendo el fabricante de los goteros, para asegurar yo he comprado una jeringa tipo insulina de 1 mililitro y he goteado en ella y me da 20 gotas y en algunos goteros me ha dado 24, seria importante preguntar a tu proveedor cuantas gota equivalen a 1 mililitro

usually manufacturers of dropper bottles must specify how many drops are equal to 1 cc, the general measure most used is 20 drops equals 1 cc, but depending on the manufacturer of the drippers, to ensure I I bought a syringe 1 ml insulin-like and I have dripped on it and gives me 20 drops and in some droppers has given me 24It would be important to ask your provider how much drop equals 1 milliliter


Agreed - the dropper bottles are all dependent on the size of the orifice. With the smaller amounts of MMS that we use (microdosing), it might not matter so much in protocol 1000 if your dropper does 20 or 24 drops per mL, but it's always good to be aware.

De acuerdo - los goteros son todas dependen del tamaño del orificio. Con la menor cantidad de MMS que usamos (microdosing), que podría no importa tanto protocolo en 1000 si tu gotero hace 20 o 24 gotas / mL, pero siempre es bueno tener en cuenta.

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 14:53 #35668

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Thanks everyone. I guess DiscoverMMS is way off on their drop sizes.

Since I'm used to taking the equivalent of 6 drops per hour on protocol 1000, is it okay to continue or should I drop back to 3? I have no health issues & weigh 165 lbs. I'm doing protocol 1000 instead of the maintenance protocol to see if it helps with my chronic neck pain.

By the way, I sure like the HCL activator that Keavy's Corner sells - tasteless and no nausea.

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drop sizes are quite different for different suppliers 30 Aug 2013 17:13 #35676

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Hey, if you can tolerate the 6 drops an hour, go for it!

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