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Chlorine Dioxide - cancer-toxins-pathogens cleanse
Released on 2013-08-12 00:00 GMT
Email-ID 311278
Date 2007-12-03 03:52:29
From akennett@email.com
To responses@stratfor.com
Chlorine Dioxide - cancer-toxins-pathogens cleanse
Subject: Chlorine Dioxide - cancer-toxins-pathogens cleanse
Subject: Chlorine Dioxide - cancer-toxins-pathogens cleanse
cliff notes
Chlorine dioxide and chlorine are not the same. Chlorine is a chemical
element. In ion form, chlorine is part of common salt and other
compounds, and necessary to most forms of life, including human. A
powerful oxidizing agent, it is the most abundant dissolved ion in ocean
water, and readily combines with nearly every other element, including
sodium to form salt crystals, and magnesium, as magnesium chloride.
Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound that consists of one chlorine
ion bound to two ions of oxygen.
==Oxidizing agents are chemical compounds that readily accept electrons
from "electron donors." They gain electrons via chemical reaction. This
is important because relative to chlorine dioxide, all pathogens are
electron donors.==
Chlorine dioxide is extremely volatile. You might call it "hot
tempered," but in a very beneficial way. This volatility is a key factor
in chlorine dioxide's effectiveness as a pathogen destroyer.
Chlorine dioxide's extreme volatility prevents pathogens from developing
a resistance. Mainly because when they "clash," the pathogens no longer
exist. Yet, healthy cells and beneficial bacteria are unaffected.
When a chlorine dioxide ion contacts a harmful pathogen, it instantly
rips up to five electrons from the pathogen, in what can be likened to a
microscopic explosion… harmless to us, but terminal for pathogens.
The pathogen - an electron donor - is rendered harmless due to the
involuntary surrendering of its electrons to the chlorine dioxide - an
electron acceptor - and the resulting release of energy. Oxidized by the
chlorine ion, the former pathogen becomes a harmless salt.