Hello John,
While I agree that if there are signs of difficulty breathing, wild heart palpitations, dizziness, prolonged diarrhea, and prolonged vomiting, a trip to the hospital may be in order, let’s look at the numbers and see where we stand.
1/2 teaspoon is about 2.5 ml.
2.5 ml X 22.4% gives you about 56 mg chlorite.
Assuming a body mass of 70 kg (154 pounds) we have a one time exposure of 56/70 = 0.8 mg/kg.
If Mommy2six participated in the NP001 trial for ALS the low dose target used was 1.0 mg/kg and the high dose was 2.0 mg/kg. These doses were well tolerated (within reas ...
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