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How many ppm is this, guys?
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So, the lowest amount of ClO2 the rats were given was 20 mg per kg of body weight, which would be 3.3 drops per kg.
Now, if someone weighed 100 kg (not mentioning any names), he would need to take 333 drops in one dose to equal the lowest amount that the rats were given (and they all survived).
Please correct me if I'm wrong about any of the above, which I could easily be.
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Example:
5 drops in 1 liter water= 30ppm
50 drops = 300ppm
500 drops = 3000ppm
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These white coated morons gave these poor animals 80 and 40 mg per kilo of body weight.
I weigh 90 kg - this would be like giving me 7200 mg (for 80 mg) or 3600 mg (for 40 mg). That's 72 grams or 36 grams in one dose. I'm sure I'd be dead too if I was stupid enough to ingest that much MMS in one go.
To put it in perspective, the 1000 protocol involves 3 drops per hour. Each drop has about 3mg, therefore the 1000 protocol is 9mg per hour per body weight. that is - 9mg per 90 kg in my case. That is 0.125% of the amount administered to those poor rats.
And these idiots call this science.
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By contrast, taking 3 drops as Protocol 1000 in 100 ml of water = 90 PPM. The rodents had no chance.
This is a perfect example of how they abuse "science" to discredit natural remedies.
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