On the other had the government has done trials on ingestion of sodium chlorite and chlorine dioxide and found that in limited amounts it is safe and they classified it as GRAS.
I could only find that the FDA classify as safe acidified sodium chlorite solutions (which seems to be what MMS is) for specific uses in processing certain foods, but in such a way that it isn't present when people eat them.
I couldn't find any relevant approval for chlorine dioxide, except maybe water treatment where it breaks down into chlorites. The clorites are limited to an allowable 1 part per million in drinking water.
MMS cures malaria in one day.
This would be wonderful. Malaria is a major killer. But I couldn't find evidence. If a drugs company were trying to get permission for a new drug I'd expect to see controlled studies of its effectiveness and a report on its side effects. (BTW I'm not happy that this gets done in the way it should be.) And that's what I can't find for MMS.
Have you seen the video of the chilren dying of malaria because the antibiotics do not work?
Children dying of malaria is distressing to me. But it doesn't tell me anything about MMS. I guess instead of antibiotics you meant to say whatever kind of drugs they use to treat malaria, as antibiotics are for bacterial infections.