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How to create and use Chlorine Dioxide (MMS1)
By Curious Outlier

As many of you know, this Substack supports chlorine dioxide information and discussion. You’ll find plenty of my previous work on the subject in the related posts.
Curious Outlier (CO) is one of the most important voices in this space and someone I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing. If you’re not already following CO’s Substack, you should be.
For those new to chlorine dioxide, the different names, acronyms, and protocols can be confusing—I know they were for me at first. One of the most common points of confusion is Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS), which isn’t exactly the same as CD and follows different protocols.
CO has written three excellent articles that break down, in simple terms, how to make CD at home. This post is a concise summary of those articles.
With thanks to Curious Outlier.
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- Interview with Kerri Rivera – Lies are Unbekoming
- The Master Mineral Solution (MMS) of the Third Millenium
- Chlorine Dioxide Therapy – Lies are Unbekoming
These are the three articles that best summarize how to use CD (not CDS).
- (Part 1) How to Use Chlorine Dioxide Substack Series
- (Part 2) How to Use Chlorine Dioxide Substack Series
- (Part 3) How to Use Chlorine Dioxide Substack Fast Track Series
Summary of Articles
The articles describe three main protocols for using chlorine dioxide:
- Starting Procedure
- Protocol 1000
- Protocol 1000-F
These protocols involve mixing sodium chlorite solution (MMS) with an acid activator to create chlorine dioxide (MMS1), which is then diluted in water and consumed. The articles emphasize starting with low doses and gradually increasing, following specific rules and principles.
Detailed Outline of Protocols
Preparation of Chlorine Dioxide (MMS1)
- Mix equal drops of sodium chlorite solution (Part A) and acid activator (Part B) in a small glass
- When describing the number of drops, “one drop” of MMS1 means one drop of EACH of sodium chlorite solution (Part A) and acid activator (Part B)
- Activated ClO2 = MMS1
- Wait 30 seconds for activation
- Add water (at least 150 mL) and drink
Starting Procedure
Purpose: Introduce the body to chlorine dioxide and minimize potential detox reactions
- Day 1: 1/4 drop dose every hour for 8 hours
- Day 2-3: 1/2 drop dose every hour for 8 hours
- Day 4: 3/4 drop dose every hour for 8 hours
- Day 5: Begin Protocol 1000
In the context of consuming 1L of water per day, the Starting Procedure for chlorine dioxide (ClO2) administration would be interpreted as follows:
Starting Procedure Breakdown
Day 1
- Total daily dose: 2 drops of activated ClO2 (1/4 drop × 8 hours)
- Preparation: Add 2 drops of activated ClO2 (MMS1) to 1L of water
- Consumption: Drink 125mL (1/8 of the bottle) every hour for 8 hours
Days 2-3
- Total daily dose: 4 drops of activated ClO2 (1/2 drop × 8 hours)
- Preparation: Add 4 drops of activated ClO2 to 1L of water
- Consumption: Drink 125mL (1/8 of the bottle) every hour for 8 hours
Day 4
- Total daily dose: 6 drops of activated ClO2 (3/4 drop × 8 hours)
- Preparation: Add 6 drops of activated ClO2 to 1L of water
- Consumption: Drink 125mL (1/8 of the bottle) every hour for 8 hours
Day 5
- Begin Protocol 1000, which involves 8 drops of activated ClO2 in 1L of water
Key Points
- The total volume of water consumed remains constant at 1L per day throughout the Starting Procedure.
- The concentration of ClO2 in the water increases gradually over the 4-day period.
- The hourly consumption volume remains consistent at 125mL (1/8 of the total volume) for each hour of the 8-hour period.
Protocol 1000
Purpose: General protocol for most illness situations
- Prepare an all-day bottle with 8 drops of MMS1 in 1 liter of water
- Take 120 ml (4 oz.) once every hour for 8 hours per day
- Can be followed for 1 day up to 3 weeks
Protocol 1000-F
Purpose: For rapid-onset illness situations
- First 2 hours: Take 1 drop every 15 minutes
- After 2 hours: Switch to Protocol 1000
Based on the calculation provided, the Protocol 1000-F for the first two hours would require you to consume 1000 mL (1 liter) of water containing the chlorine dioxide solution. Here’s a breakdown of what this means:
- Frequency: You would take 1 drop of the activated chlorine dioxide solution every 15 minutes.
- Duration: This process continues for 2 hours.
- Total drops: Over the 2-hour period, you would consume a total of 8 drops (1 drop every 15 minutes for 120 minutes).
- Water consumption: The entire liter of prepared solution should be consumed within these 2 hours.
To follow this protocol:
- Prepare 1 liter of water with 8 drops of activated chlorine dioxide.
- Divide this liter into 8 equal portions of 125 mL each.
- Drink one 125 mL portion every 15 minutes for 2 hours.
Key Principles and Rules
- Low and Slow Principle: Start with low doses and increase slowly
- Three Golden Rules:
- No Change Rule: If symptoms improve, continue current regimen
- Reduce Rule: If feeling worse, reduce intake by 50% but continue
- Increase Rule: If no improvement, increase dosage or move to next protocol level
Precautions
- Use glass or plastic containers, not metal
- Make a new bottle daily to prevent ClO2 evaporation
- Monitor for Herxheimer reactions (detox symptoms)
- Adjust dosage according to individual response
Where to buy Chlorine Dioxide Water Purification Kits
Since chlorine dioxide can be sold legally as a water purifier you can readily find water purification kits on Amazon and at many online retailers. You only need to make sure that the water purification kit that you purchase comes with two bottles. One solution bottle that is 25-28% sodium chlorite and one solution bottle that is 4%-5% HCL or 50% citric acid.
On Amazon the search phrase, “chlorine dioxide water purification kit” should get a good list of kits.
Here are some examples of what the kits will look like. (See top link)
In the Ultimate Guide to Chlorine Dioxide, Curious Outlier has compiled a list of reputable online suppliers with direct links to their websites. You can go directly to that page in the free downloadable PDF Guide by using this link: MMS Kit Online Suppliers. Feel free to download the guide that is mobile friendly.
Notes:
- Jim Humble, the inventor of the DIY method for making Chlorine Dioxide, named the sodium chlorite solution MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution). When equal drops of MMS and acid activator are combined, this is called MMS1.
- Use a glass or plastic bottle. No metal. 1 liter is ideal. Make a new bottle daily. Evaporation of ClO2 will occur.
- Tip: If you use a recycled plastic one-liter soda bottle for your all-day MMS1 hourly dosing, use a permanent marker to make lines dividing the bottle into 8 equal parts. That will give you approximately 120 mL (4 fl oz.) for hourly doses when dosing for eight consecutive hours.
- The number of drops is determined by counting only MMS (sodium chlorite) drops, not both MMS and activator drops. Example: If you are making a daily bottle with 2 drops. You would use 2 drops of MMS (sodium chlorite) and 2 drops of acid activator.
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Nebulizer Protocol for Chlorine Dioxide
Treat Respiratory Illness With Chlorine Dioxide Nebulization

Note: This is for educational purposes. This is not medical advice, and I am not telling you what you should do. Every person is or should be in control of their own health in spite of what the current medical establishment would like you to believe.
The video below covers three methods for nebulizing chlorine dioxide: sodium chlorite, MMS1 (acidified sodium chlorite), and chlorine dioxide solution (CDS). After you watch the video, read the protocol content below for dosages and details within each protocol.
Nebulizer machines recommended at the bottom of the article.
How to Nebulize Chlorine Dioxide & Sodium Chlorite
Method 1
Nebulizing Unactivated Sodium Chlorite (MMS)
Over the past seven years, I have frequently reflected on Jim Humble’s initial experience with Chlorine Dioxide. He used unactivated sodium chlorite (MMS) to treat malaria, achieving a positive outcome. This led me to wonder if similar results could be observed when treating other pathogens. Throughout the years, I have encountered numerous anecdotal reports of people using sodium chlorite for this purpose, and in my opinion, I believe unactivated MMS is a valuable tool in combating disease.
In 2024, during the outbreak of “bird flu,” I became curious about whether poultry breeders were using chlorine dioxide to treat or prevent the disease in their flocks. I discovered several videos (video 1, video 2, video 3) where people discussed using a product called Oxine to cure and prevent “bird flu.” Notably, they stated that Oxine does not require activation to be effective. This was intriguing because most veterinary medicines, unlike chlorine dioxide, typically do not need activation.
Upon further investigation, I discovered that Oxine is indeed sodium chlorite, and it is widely used by small farm poultry breeders to protect and treat their flocks against a variety of respiratory and systemic infections. [1][2][3][4][5]
As part of my research, I have personally experimented with using unactivated sodium chlorite in a nebulizer. The protocol is simple: I mix one or two drops of MMS (unactivated sodium chlorite) with 10 mL of normal saline.
During my investigation, I collected numerous screenshots of customer reviews for Oxine. I will share an image gallery featuring some of these screenshots. Poultry breeders are reporting significant success using Oxine in a humidified mist or nebulized form to treat respiratory infections in their flocks.
Given these positive results, I see no reason why this method wouldn’t be effective for humans as well. To illustrate its potential application, I am demonstrating how I use this form on myself. (See link for article)
For more:
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/09/14/nebulized-peroxide-covid/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2022/07/25/hydrogen-peroxide-for-covid-shown-to-work-in-hospital-study/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2023/10/10/virus-prevention-treatment-review/
Go here for another nebulizer treatment using hydrogen peroxide: