Re: Dealing with Oxidative Stress when taking MMS...
Hello John,
Standard drop size for water is 20 drops per ml.
1 ml of water = 1 mg.
Droppers come in a variety of sizes, so the number of drops vary. Solutions have a variety of densities so the number of drops in a ml vary.
The numbers from brtanner are off. There is no way 1 drop of water weighs 66.666 mg. 1 standard drop of water weighs 0.05 mg.
When I measure the number of drops needed to get 1 ml of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , I end up with 17.
1 drop is about 0.059 ml. When 0.059 ml of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement is added to 120 ml of water we have 0.059 x 224000 PPM = 13216 PPM, and now we divide that by 120 and end up with about 110 PPM sodium chlorite.
Now the conversion of sodium chlorite to chlorine dioxide is only about 60% effective, so that brings the concentration down to about 66 PPM available chlorine dioxide for 1 drop.
The average body may have 5 liters of blood, but drinking a dose of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement doesn't insure that all of the dose is making it into the blood. The average body is around 85% water, so perhaps that should also be figured in...
The real question is what concentration is needed to kill pathogens?
Tom