HOW MANY DROPS OF MMS CORRESPOND WITH 1 ML OF CDS?

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HOW MANY DROPS OF MMS CORRESPOND WITH 1 ML OF CDS?

While we could generally state that 1 ml of CDS is roughly equivalent to about 3 drops of MMS, this assertion is not entirely accurate as it varies based on the specific method of application being utilized. When applied topically to the skin, this ratio holds reasonably well and can be considered a useful guideline. However, when MMS is ingested, it triggers a secondary reaction with gastric acids present in the stomach, which significantly increases the concentration of chlorine dioxide gas that is produced. This reaction can lead to varying results that are not easily predictable. Additionally, the acidity level of an individual's gastric juices can differ greatly from person to person and can fluctuate based on various factors such as fasting status or even the time of day—whether it is morning or evening. Therefore, it is essential to recognize that these quantities are not directly comparable and should be approached with caution.

For ingestion purposes and when administering enemas, it has been established through various studies that 1 drop corresponds to 1 ml of 0.3% CDS (= 3000 ppm), which provides a clearer understanding of the dosages involved.