Thanks Tom, so as I have just discovered I have shingles in my actual eye, 
would you suggest drinking say, five drops of ASC in half a glass of water - or 
- one or two drops of sodium chlorite in a half a glass of water?  Also, my dog 
has infected anal sacs--do you think a couple of drops of sodium chlorite in 
his water would be ok?  many thanks.  dee

On 20 Sep 2010, at 15:32, Tom Poast wrote:

> Hello Dee,
> 
> ASC has a much higher concentration of free chlorine dioxide and a much
> higher oxidation reduction potential.  If your application needs to knock
> down a rapidly spreading bacteria, ASC may be able to do that but chlorine
> dioxide may be necessary.  If you are trying to control the spread of
> bacteria or prevent colonies from forming, sodium chlorite in water is a
> good way to go.
> 
> A couple of examples...  When you butcher a chicken the meat becomes
> infected with the bacteria from the gut.  ASC is sprayed on, or the meat is
> dunked into a tank with ASC in it.  The ASC solution knocks the bacteria
> load down and the residual keeps it in check.  Mold in the bathroom can be
> killed off with ASC, but once it is removed you can simply spray a sodium
> chlorite solution around to keep the mold spores from forming new mold
> areas.
> 
> Another example has to do with a mouthwash.  If you rinse with ASC, you
> blast the teeth to a rather strong solution that can damage the enamel of
> the teeth.  However, if you use a sodium chlorite solution, it only
> activates in proportion to the amount of bacteria in the mouth and activates
> where the bacteria is.  In this case the activated solution is working in
> the biofilm area and it somewhat ignores the other areas.
> 
> The problem with ingesting these chemicals is that you quickly have levels
> of chlorite in the body that are higher than what have been found to be
> safe.  This is one of the reasons the FDA, Canadians, and Australians are
> taking a closer look at the MMS protocol.
> 
> Tom
> 


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