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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 13 Jun 2023 02:53 #78971

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I could try making CDS, but earlier you said 5 drops? Also, aren't most bottle caps made of metal, which shouldn't come into contact with it?

Does it work for the ratio of 1 activated drop to 120ml?

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 14 Jun 2023 01:22 #78981

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I always use 5 drops for oral use in 1 liter of water which is roughly 40ppm. I dilute it down 5:1 with water for eye use. By bottle cap I meant plastic water bottle. 1 drop to 120ml of water would be WAY too strong for eye use. (50-80ppm).There are many variables that could affect the desired strength so my advice is to try it,test it and dilute it to your desired level.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 15 Jun 2023 03:36 #78993

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So what you're saying is that you effectively drink 3/5 (60%) of 1 activated drop to 120ml of water? I'm assuming this is some kind of maintenance dose that you are doing orally.

As for the eyes, you say that you dilute it 5:1 with water. So that means 1 litre of water to 1 activated drop, or 20% of your oral dose, or 12% of an activated drop to 120ml of water.


Puzzling because Jim Humble actually states that he used to do 1 activated drop of MMS to just 30ml of distilled water, but it has "caused discomfort in some cases", so now he recommends 1 activated drop of MMS to 120ml of distilled water.

In any case, I guess I'll try starting with a much lower concentration, like 1 drop to 1 litre. That's quite a lot of distilled water.

 

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 18 Jun 2023 14:31 #79039

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Never-mind, after reading older posts on eye drops, I ultimately decided to follow the 1 drop to 120ml ratio. I started yesterday and did it three times so far, and I can say that my eyes felt no more discomfort than they would if I had put nothing but distilled water in them; possibly less discomfort actually.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 18 Feb 2024 23:02 #81530

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I know this is an old post but I thought I'd do some math to figure this out because I would like to know myself.  In the 2019 guidebook, it says 1 drop MMS1 per quart water is 1 ppm (proper amount for animal drinking water, p 300) and 3 drops MMS1 in 4 ounces water is 25 ppm (p 278).  For the eye formula, it says to use 6-10 ppm for the eyes (p 137).  Divide 32 ounces by the the ounces of water to come up with ppm: for a 10 ppm, it would be 1 drop MMS1 in 3.2 ounces water (32/3.2 = 10 ppm); for 6 ppm, it would be about 5-1/2 ounces.  So it would be between 3.2 to 5.5 ounces water per drop MMS1 for the eye formula.  The book says to add 1 drop MMS1 to 4 ounces of water for the eye formula.  That would be equal to 8 ppm (32/4).  To be accurate, it would require measuring the drop (.05ml). 

To test this equation with the other ppm from the book (3 drops MMS1 in 4 ounces water = 25 ppm), then 8ppm (32/4) X 3 drops = 24ppm which is close to the stated 25 ppm and is confirmation the equation works well enough. 

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