If I may share my perspective on that...
I think that's a wonderful idea, but mostly in theory. If you can successfully inform someone thoroughly on the subject of MMS such that they understand, accept, and integrate it into their lives -- then bravo. That would be awesome, and I hope to achieve that myself. I just worry that most people would have a very difficult time accepting it. The concept of MMS and how it works isn't what people would refuse to accept. It's the fact that it cures so many "incurable" diseases.
"It's an antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiyeast, it flushes out heavy-metal toxins, and other various toxins. It can even cure cancer!
"What? If such a thing exists, why doesn't everyone know about it?"
"Well a lot of people do know about it, but it's not recognized by mainstream medicine.
"Why, if it's so miraculous?"
"Truth be told, because MMS would basically vaporize the pharmaceutical industry, which is the leading industry in the entire world."
And that's when it happens. Right then they're consumed by denial and disbelief. It's an automatic defense function of the mind. It protects them from the severe shock factor of the implications that are involved -- and that's the focal point of all this. The "too-good-to-be-true factor" is secondary to the implications of it all, which are harsh and seemingly unending. A few of those implications being that the medical/pharmaceutical industry is the paramount money-siphoning system of the world, that we're taken advantage of, poisoned by meds that often do more harm than good, that about 99% of all pharmaceutical medication is treatment, not a cure, that the government suppresses anything that threatens this well-oiled machine... You could go ad nauseam.
My point is, a lot of people aren't ready for that. It saddens me that that's the case, but unfortunately it still is. I don't write this to discourage anyone. In fact I fully encourage everyone to share MMS information with everyone they can. I'm just opening this up for discussion to show people that it's potentially a very slippery road.
My advice to everyone with the intent of sharing MMS info:
First, lay a solid foundation on which to begin enlightening others. Start by explaining how it works by comparing it to Hydrogen-Peroxide. Tell them that it works in the same way that H202 does -- it's an oxidizer, but a much weaker one. The only reason you can't drink H202, is because it's too powerful and oxidizes healthy cells. Chlorine-Dioxide on the other hand, is much weaker and therefore only has the power to oxidize pathogenic organisms which are anaerobic. Your healthy cells are aerobic, so it works out perfectly. In fact, Hypochlorous acid, which is your immune system's naturally-occurring oxidizer, is a bit more powerful than Chlorine-Dioxide. You'd then assure them that ClO2 is as different from Chlorine Bleach as Hydrogen-Peroxide is from water. Your body is made up of 65-70% H2O and you need it to live, but that add that one Hydrogen atom and enough of it can be fatal. That should be a pretty strong foundation on which to build upon. If they still refuse it on that basis, then they're just not ready to accept it.
Anyway, hope this helped!