patientadvocate
MMS is an oxygen therapy. It's alkalinity raises intercellular ph. This inturn allows oxygen to flow accross the cell membrane and enter the cell.
Also sodium hypochlorite is a powerful oxidizer. Meaning, it donates oxygen to support combustion.
Together this makes a potent oxygen therapy.
Adding ozone will simply increase the basic concentrations of oxygen above and beyond what other therapies can do. (The AMA uses ozone for cancer.)
I alway recommend Coq10 with any oxygen therapy as a means to enhance therapies.
It helps burn the increased level of O2. What good is it to attract, donate oxygen to the cell if in turn the cell cannot utilize it.
Some people can't tolerate the taste of mms and as a substitue you can use cesium chloride.
Hope this answers your question.