Hey guy's your getting confused!
The product mentioned in the post is SODIUM CHLORIDE in solution. Salt! Just SALT!
Sodium chloride solution-salt in water
Sodium chloride solution-sodium chloride converted to chlorine dioxide and buffered.
Who would you use sodium chloride solution
Like being a sportsman and going to the doctor for a saline IV injection to restore body fluids or for lack of salt. It is more expensive because it is a saline solution it should go through a purification process and be packed in clean rooms etc!
Applications:
Sodium chloride is a commonly used chemical found in nature and in all body tissue, and is considered an essential nutrient. Although generally not considered poisonous, excess NaCl can destroy electrolyte balance and cause death.
Sodium chloride is used in a wide variety of biochemical applications, including intravenous fluids (0.85% in water; isotonic), density gradients, a diluent to increase ionic strength in buffers or culture media. Traditionally, it
has been used in high concentrations for preservation of foods, etc., since most bacteria cannot grow in high salt conditions. It is also important in media to maintain the osmotic pressure and/or make it more selective. A
salt-and-ice mixture in the ratio 33 g NaCl to 100 g ice (at –1°C) will drop in temperature to as low as –21°C,depending on the rate of stirring and the size of the ice chunks.3
Stabilized oxygen is a term used generally in the Industry, for any salt based chemical.
Below is page 2 from Google search for stabilized oxygen and contains products (like
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement ) sodium chlorite and sodium chloride.
http://www.baproducts.com/aerobic.htm
http://www.equilibra.uk.com/oxygen.shtml
http://www.detoxyourworld.com/acatalog/oxydrops.html
http://www.superoxy.com/pdf/FAQS.pdf