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Re: open message to Jim Humble


'and one of my favsQUOTE
[The acids in the stomach do not react with ClO2, its not possible]

and then in 1-2 sentences later he states:
[The stomach acid my cause as much as 1% increase in generating ClO2, but no more, thus the reaction is insignificant.]

IMPOSSIBLE or 1% and thats a random guess anyway--either it CAN or cannot react which is it???? hmmm?????'
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Actually he is saying the ClO2 is released with activaton of chlorite before ingestion
the stomach acid causes a slight increase in the release of ClO2 by acidifying the chlorite solution more but does not react with the ClO2 itself
Is that clearer now?
There is a difference between reacting and producing
 

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