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Someone on Telegram asked how people seem to like this method and here was my reply:

The people who follow the directions seem to really like it but every now and then I get people who don't follow directions and do something like put all 10 drops in 400ml of water and then try drinking 40ml at a time which will contain 1 drop. Those people usually complain of stomach pain and diarrhea. Of course they would since they've only got 40ml of water for the drop to activate in instead of at least 200ml. The more water there is the lower the ppm concentration and the less irritating it is to the stomach. So it is important to at least start off by following the instructions and then if a person wants to do some of their own experimenting by trying to go higher in the drops, or lower in the water, I would recommend to make small adjustments first to see how well the body handles it. But don't come crying to me if you change things around a lot and get some major cramps and diarrhea. Thanks for asking Russ and I hope this Protocol-1 helps you. Cheers

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Comparing Protocol-1 with Protocol 1000: Protocol-1 is a lighter (and easier to do) version of Protocol 1000 which is taking 3 activated drops of MMS every hour. I developed Protocol-1 initially so that I and others could do it over very long periods of time (I've done it for about 5 years and have consumed around 18,000 drops) to be more of maintenance or prevention dosing. I noticed that a lot of MMS users (including myself) were complaining that they would get a cold and then start taking MMS to cure themselves of it, and they were dissatisfied with how long it still took to get over the cold and that it appeared that the MMS wasn't even helping at all. I thought about it and realized that by the time they had symptoms the virus had already been with them for a few days, multiplying until the symptoms emerged. So then I thought, "What if we didn't wait to get sick before taking MMS, but instead just took it at a low dose all the time? Then the moment the virus were to come into our body, it could be oxidized immediately by the CLO2 which was already there waiting for it." So I tried it over about a 3 year period, putting the drops in all my water and during that time experimented to see how many drops per liter was comfortable for me and finally landed on 5 drops per liter which I think works because it gives each drop 200ml of water to activate in and acts as a buffer which kept me from having any nausea. Also for me, more than 5 drops per liter begins to cause me to have a weird metallic-like taste in my mouth. So that's how I landed on 5 drops per liter max.

Another big "aha!" moment though, was when the doctors in Latin America were reporting that Protocol C was working to prevent and even treat mild cases of COVID-19. The reason why this was important was because Protocol C is just 10ml of 3000 ppm or 30mg of CLO2 put into a liter bottle of water and 100ml of that is drank each hour. So just 30mg was working well against the virus as a prevention and as a treatment for mild disease. Well 10 drops of MMS if fully activated in the stomach can provide far more than twice that amount, and even if the 10 drops were only 90% activated, they would still produce 72mg of CLO2, still more than twice what Protocol C provides. So based on this I realized that with this Protocol-1 method of prevention and maintenance and getting ahead of disease, the 3 drop doses of Protocol 1000 may not be needed. And in my case it has really worked because I've taken the drops in all my water for about 5 years now, and during that time I only got sick once when I stopped taking the drops for about a 1 month period of time, then I started up again and never got sick again. And by the way I teach at a school of K-12 students and take public transportation wherever I go, so my exposure is pretty high. To be fair though, since COVID I mostly have stayed home and taught, so there has been less exposure during that last 2 years. I hope this helps with everyone's understanding.

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