Re: WF10/MMS Silverfox Question
Hello Jon,
When the studies were done on drinking water, the main concern was that ClO2 would break down inside the body to chlorite, along with a few other items. Chlorite is what they focused on in the toxicology report, so I think that if a person takes a solution with ClO2 in it, they need to be mindful of the amount of chlorite they are exposing themselves to.
When sodium chlorite is activated, there is no, or at least minimal, chlorite left in solution. The
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement protocol uses extra acid to activate. Using extra acid in industrial ClO2 generators results in reduced chlorite, so that may be why Jim Humbles goes with the activation he uses.
The problem comes when the chlorous acid and ClO2 break down inside the body. This is the moment when chlorite is formed. It is a result of the break down of ClO2.
As a gas in the air, ClO2 is considered immediately dangerous to life and health at a concentration of 5 PPM. This is because of its effects on your respiratory tract. In solution, I don't think there has been a limit established.
An idea of what a limit may be could be estimated from peoples reactions to taking higher doses of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement . It seems that once people get to, or over 8 - 10 drops, many have complained of the taste, smell, and the side effects of taking the solution. If a person went back and figured out what an average dose was when this occured, we could probably come up with a number reflecting the available and free ClO2 in the solution. We could then divide that by some factor for uncertainty and hopefully we would end up close to what is listed in the toxicology report.
Note that this would not explain why some people experience some effects from 1 or 2 drops. Something is going on, but I don't know what that is. Also, as you have indicated, every person will react a little differently, so we have a little more uncertainty.
I would hope that with all our efforts combined, we are closer to understanding what is going on when ClO2 is inside our bodies, but I also think we still have a ways to go.
Tom