| How mms sodium chlorite kills pathogens |
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| Written by Webmaster | |
| Sunday, 07 March 2010 | |
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The potent molecules in chlorine dioxide can move about the body without any problems until they encounter a pathogen. A reaction then takes place between the two as the exchange of electrons takes place. This reaction can only take place where the ph is less than 7. This is a very acidic environment. Interestingly enough this is exactly the same type of environment that many of our modern diseases and stressors to the body thrive in as well. Bacteria, toxins and viruses love an acidic environment and therefore a beneficial arrangement is available. A positive charge typically is acidic. It is naturally attracted to the chlorine dioxide molecule and is happy to donate its electrons to them. It doesn?t hesitate to allow itself to be annihilated in this way. Healthy tissues and healthy bacteria have a ph of 7 or more and will not donate their electrons or participate in a reaction. Therefore no reaction can take place between the healthy tissue and the molecule. Jim Humble is the man responsible for MMS |
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