SilverFox
Hello Mike,
I am doing very well. Thanks for asking. I hope you and yours are doing well too.
If my math is correct, I think they are using around a 0.67% chlorite solution, and I believe they add it to a saline I.V. solution. I believe the I.V. solution is slightly acidic, so that would tend to activate it.
According to Jim Humble, he started studying stabilized chlorine dioxide for use with malaria in 1996. The patent for WF10 was issued in 1998 and clinical trials started in 1999. The clinical trials were completed in 2005. I don't think Jim Humble went to using a higher concentration sodium chlorite solution until 2001. It's too bad that Jim didn't get Oxo Chem to piggy back some of their clinical trials with his pre clinical trials to include people suffering from malaria.
Tom