Me too Sandee, trouble is, there is just so many things that act and interact it makes one afraid of upsetting the delicate balance of everything, especially bearing in mind that we are all so different....dee
Sent from my iPad > On 27 Oct 2014, at 17:19, Sandra George <[email protected]> wrote: > > I would like to get any comments or input from those who are trained in the > world of chemicals as to whether this article holds truth or not ? > > In the cases of viruses, oxidation is not the process. > When chlorine dioxide (MMS) is present in the environment of the virus, the > special proteins of which the virus is constructed, are > prevented from forming. The virus cannot grow, and thus it dies. From > experiments it appears that it takes a virus several hours, or up to several > days in the presence of chlorine dioxide before it dies. > > The chemical ClO2 is a weak oxidizer with an oxidation potential of .95 > volts. The oxidation potential determines the strength of the ability of > an oxidizer, to oxidize other compounds. Chlorine dioxide is the weakest > of all the oxidizers that are ever used in the human body. For your > reference, oxygen has an oxidation potential of 1.28 volts, hydrogen peroxide > has an oxidation potential of 1.80 volts, and the strongest oxidizer ever > used in the body, ozone, has an oxidation potential of 2.07 volts. > (Any good chemistry manual will show you that there are only a small number > of oxidizers. > The only ones that could possibly be used in the body - are the 4 listed here > in this paragraph.) > > Why chlorine dioxide is more effective than oxygen > Oxygen does kill pathogens when it contacts them, but oxygen has other jobs > in the body as well. > It oxidizes various body poisons generated during the course of the day. > These poisons have an oxidization potential that allows oxygen to destroy > them, but oxygen becomes neutralized in the process of destroying the poisons > - of which there are many. As the poisons are often released deep in the > tissues, they work their way outward and oxygen destroys them by working its > way inward towards the poisons. When they meet, the poison is destroyed > and the oxygen is neutralized. > > However, because chlorine dioxide does not destroy much of the poisons that > oxygen does destroy, it can go deeper into the tissues where many of the > pathogens hide from the oxygen, because the oxygen is used up by the poisons > before it reaches the pathogens. But since the chlorine dioxide is not > used up by these particular poisons, it can go much deeper into the tissues > and thus the pathogens cannot hide from the chlorine dioxide. Chlorine > dioxide has 2.5 times more capacity to kill pathogens than oxygen. > > I am finding so much interest in the control of virus from every angle it is > fascinating me to say the least. > Sandee🐬 > Attitude is everything !!! > Sandra George > Colloidal Silver Products > Eye Drops & Topical Gel > [email protected] > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > >

