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Stronger than Normal Strains of Malaria—When to
Increase the Drops from the Standard 18-drop
Dose of MMS1
In the case where a person needs three 18-drop doses
to recover from malaria, you can be pretty sure if you are
continuing to help people recover their health in that same
area, that the next people who come to you from that area
will need a stronger first dose than 18 drops. If you have
a few people needing three 18-drop doses, this is an
indicator that it is time to increase the amount of drops in
dosing people if you want to handle malaria in one dose,
followed by the suggested second dose to be sure. (In
many malaria areas people are unable to hang around for
several hours to take their doses. Often there is a small
window of time to help them. If the malaria can be knocked
out quicker, with less dosing, all the better). In this case I
would increase MMS1 to 25 drops for the first dose, (a little
more than 25% because it’s a stronger strain of malaria),
followed by a second 25-drop dose in two hours.
In the case where an 18-drop dose is not having a
sufficient effect and people are not getting well after 3
doses (for several malaria victims), start increasing until
you find what works. First try 25-drop doses and then go
up to 30 if needed. It may take up to 30 drops to kill the
malaria in some areas.
Note: Once you have established a proper dosage for the
area you are in, using water to mix your doses, it is
acceptable to use soda or a compatible juice with MMS1
(see pages 42-45 for more information) for the doses
because many people have problems with the taste. Then
if it should turn out for any reason that the soda or juice
doesn't work, in other words, people are no longer getting
well, you can always go back to water. One never is really
sure that the soda or juice in any given area will not
destroy MMS1 (see pages 42-45).