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When on Protocol 2000, give a child as much MMS1 as
he/she can tolerate (but do not exceed the maximum
amounts in the chart below) without adding to the
sickness the illness is already causing. This requires very
careful observation of the child. Be ready to reduce the
dose if there are any signs of nausea or diarrhea (again,
beyond what the sickness is already causing). Although
you want to raise the dose of MMS1 to what the child can
tolerate, there is a stopping point. Never give the child
more than the maximum amounts of MMS1 listed below,
which are calculated according to the weight of the child.
Please note, the weight scale for MMS1 is calculated
differently than in Protocol 1000, because the amounts of
MMS1 are significantly higher while on Protocol 2000.
Protocol 2000 for Children
Maximum Dosage Guide for MMS1
Weight Drops Per Hour
10 lbs or less (4.5 kilos or Take no more than 3 drops hourly.
less)
10-20 lbs (5-9 kg) Take no more than 5 drops hourly.
20-40 lbs (9-18 kg) Take no more than 5 drops hourly.
40-60 lbs (18-27 kg) Take no more than 6 drops hourly.
60-80 lbs (27-36 kg) Take no more than 7 drops hourly.
Protocol 2000 for Children—MMS2 Doses
Protocol 2000 calls for taking MMS2 in capsule form, while
also taking MMS1. I do not suggest giving MMS2 to
children under 75 lbs. If the child is over 75 lbs and has a
life threatening disease you may want to consider giving
him/her MMS2, especially if MMS1 is not available. How-
ever, do not use MMS2 for children unless the child
knows how to take capsules and can be trusted to
swallow it down immediately, not let it linger in their