MMS is 22.4% sodium chlorite. You keep referring to it as sodium chloride. There is a difference.
You may also want to go a step further and educate on how many drops of 22.4% sodium chlorite are needed to mix up a 1 PPM concentration in half a glass of water.
You may also want to explore the difference between chlorine dioxide and acidified sodium chlorite. They are quite different. Your articles are excellent for chlorine dioxide, but do not relate to acidified sodium chlorite solutions.