When you apply electrical current ["Zapper"] to salt water [blood] the two electro-chemicals produced are Hypochlorus Acid and Sodium Hydroxide. Made in different spots, when they come back together, it makes salt again. Too much? Turn the Zapper down or off.

The goal of MMS is to make Chlorine Dioxide gas from Sodium Chlorite and an acid...dissolved in the blood...to do the same thing. But, you don't get the neutralizing agent along with it, so you're stuck with whatever dose you took for a "while"

Like Chemo-therapy agents, All of these agents are toxic and it's very useful to be able to control HOW toxic with a knob.... and just make them vanish with a switch.

Ode


At 08:27 PM 9/3/2010 -0400, you wrote:
I'm no chemist but I remember the word hypochlorous from a discussion of MMS... could it be they are trying to legitimize it?

From the Microcyn (Vetericyn for humans) website:

"Robert Northey Ph.D
Oculus Director of Research and Development

The MicrocynT Platform Technology generates stable, highly efficacious pH-neutral products based on the science of hypochlorous acid (HOCl). This chemical is a highly efficient, but under most conditions, an unstable antimicrobial agent that is generated by human cells as a defensive agent."

They also have a discussion of silver there.
PT


----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Reed" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 7:31 PM
Subject: CS>Vetericyn


Just got this at the local feed store for my cat. Label says it is good for MRSA as well as just about anything else. It is supposed to increase the oxygen content in the wound area by ? % and this lasts for ? hours. It is definitely helping my cat with whatever it is she is dealing with, but appears to be a form of water that is unusual. Sorry about the ? marks. but I am tired and can't recall the exact figures, but they are impressive. :) I am thinking some of you on this list can shed light on this interesting product. The part about MRSA is especially intriguing. pj





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