Tom, because we have talked about using sodium chlorite mixed with an
acidifier to kill mold and fungus spores on physical objects (and from the
air) I'm wondering what your thoughts are on using AMMS to kill candida in
the body.

At first Jim said that AMMS would kill all virus, bacteria and fungus
(internally).  Then after a year or so he said that though AMMS would kill
all virus and bacteria it would only kill a certain percentage of fungus,
and that candida people needed other things besides AMMS to cure themselves.

What do you think of this?  If the chlorine dioxide is killing the mold
spores on physical objects and even air, it seems it should kill
candida--unless we cannot get enough chlorine dioxide to do the job without
killing us in the process?

Thanks,
Renee

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You can do that even more effectively if you use HCl as the activator.  HCl
will release all of the available chlorine dioxide from the sodium chlorite.
This allows you to use less sodium chlorite and still get the job done.
There is actually a comerical product that is designed to do this, and it
works very well.