Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Here's a snippet snatched from Wikipedia. Oddly, I did not see any mention in this in the entire, rather long essay by the promoter of "MMS."


"Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 also finds application as a component in therapeutic rinses, mouthwashes, toothpastes and gels, mouth sprays, chewing gums and lozenges, and also in contact lens cleaning solution under the trade name purite."

It would seem to me that if the product already has such uses, the risk to human health from ingestion must be reasonably low.
You really cannot make that assumption. Take toothpastes for example. Many have so much fluoride in them that if you were to eat a tube, it would likely kill you ( http://www.aroma-essence.com/research-reports/fluoride.html ). They depend on you spitting most of it out or high dilution ratios, to keep the amount absorbed under toxic limits. Sodium chlorite is similar. In too large a dosage, it can be quite toxic.

Marshall


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