http://www.oxygenforlife.net/About/about.html

Dad gum it. Another place that tells you nothing but buy this or be really afraid.
It isn't this and it isn't that....everything else is dangerous.
so what is it?


"Aerobic Oxygen is not a Chlorine Dioxide product, nor does it contain Hydrogen Peroxide. There is a distinct difference between all three. A simple w\pH test will show that there is no H202 in Aerobic Oxygen. H202 is very acidic and Aerobic Oxygen is very alkaline."


MMS [SCD] is not a Chlorine Dioxide product either. It's a Sodium Chlorite product that generates Chlorine Dioxide on site.
There is no Chlorine Dioxide in the bottle.

"Aerobic Oxygen is very alkaline." Alkaline water???? [Well, that's not "very" alkaline, if that's what *very* means]

I do believe that Sodium Chlorite is quite alkaline. [confirm? ]
...and it isn't Chlorine Dioxide or even a product of Chlorine Dioxide.
Chlorine Dioxide is a product of Sodium Chlorite which is, in turn, a product of Sodium Chlorate, not the other way around.

Sodium Chlorite will disinfect water, Chlorine Dioxide does a better job.

 Sounds like:  It's the same, only different.
[Instead of activating it with vinegar, hydrochloric tummy acid does that? ]
More double talk?  You tell me.
Oh, sorry...triple talk.

Lesseee now. How can I phrase this so it sounds like it says something AND says it didn't say it, with the same phraseology?

 How many lawyers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Lawyers don't fit inside light bulbs, nor do their neighbors wives.
Even if they did, the vacuum would kill them and they wouldn't be doing any screwing.
 But they would be screwed.

BTW You definitely can burn your buns with H2O2. Not likely at 3% and under. 30% takes off chunks. 100% is a ride in a rocket. So yea, H2O2 *can* be dangerous, but that doesn't mean it always IS dangerous.

My Danged BBs are coming loose again.

Ode

At 09:28 AM 9/3/2007 +0100, you wrote:

Mind you, on the container of my aerobic oxygen, it says that H202 can be
dangerous, so it is better to use the aerobic one I bought which is not
supposed to be dangerous or have side effects.  Somehow, I think a bleaching
effect *could* be described as if not dangerous, then not quite right, I
would have thought.  Dee



-------Original Message-------



From: Marshall Dudley

Date: 02/09/2007 22:07:00

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: CS>Phenomena



Dee wrote:

> Help! That sounds ghastly. Do you think it will cause any harm? Dee

>

Not necessarily. H2O2, hydrogen peroxide is one heck of a bleaching

Agent as well.



Marshall

> -------Original Message-------


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