Hello Dee, A little bit of sodium chlorite in drinking water will be beneficial, but I would approach both issues topically. You don't want to use ASC in any strength near the eye, but a dilute solution of sodium chlorite in water could be used. The same for your dog. The anal area is very sensitive and chlorous acid (ASC) may irritate it.
Tom -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Tumor reduction 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 > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=subscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

