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The effect of mms on the good bacteria in your gut
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07 Apr 2020 14:08 #63499
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Does mms attack the good bacteria in your system as well as the bad?
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10 Apr 2020 21:10 #63549
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I would like to know the answer to this too.
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10 Apr 2020 23:28 #63554
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From all the reading I have done on this question, I would say the answer is that CLO2 won't kill 'good' gut bacteria.
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17 Apr 2020 11:21 #63660
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I had to dive deeper into biology to wrap my own head around this. You'll read in the books/wikis/forums about how ClO2 is a weak oxidizer, it has a ORP [oxidation reduction potential] of 0.98 volts, roughly. Compare that to Oxygen at 1.28 volts. So what it comes into contact with in our bloodstream and digestive tracks are only going to be oxidized if they have ORP voltage levels where that is possible. The "bad guys" bacteria are mostly at or about -200 mV, or -.2 volts, so they are oxidized easily while our "good guys" bacteria are closer to 1 volt. In other words, ClO2 passes right by those good guys just like oxygen does, since they are similar in their oxidative potentials. I'm sure this is a bit more complicated than just my simplistic explanation here, but it's where I'm at presently and it fits in line with the results from the research [of no measurable harm or ill physiological effects from ClO2 ingestion at protocol levels].
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