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Re: What is "white stuff" after MMS enema?


Hello Indigoaura,

Your ideas have several holes in them.

Chlorine dioxide is a gas and it has no charge. It oxidizes both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.

Chlorous acid is also capable of oxidizing aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Here is an example of chlorous acid killing aerobic bacteria.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12117239


Chlorous acid is formed when you add an acid to sodium chlorite.

Chlorous acid is also used to remove the flora from the skin as a surgical preparation. The skin flora is both beneficial and aerobic, however it is not something that you want to share with others when you stick your hands inside their body.

When comparing chlorine dioxide to chlorine, chlorine dioxide is call "selective" because it does not chlorinate. Chlorination involves attaching a chlorine atom to things it comes into contact with. Chlorine chlorinates and oxidizes where chlorine dioxide only oxidizes. The selective properties of chlorine dioxide have nothing to do with aerobic or anaerobic properties of pathogens, and everything to do with chlorination, or the lack of it when using chlorine dioxide.

Tom



 

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