Re: ? on the baby liver flukes and using oxygen
None of the functions or elements of the human body including
friendly aerobic bacteria are affected by chlorine dioxide in diluted
solutions of 50-ppm or less. On the other hand, solutions of 0.1 to 1-
ppm seem to induce a spectacular immune response reaction
attacking anaerobic bacterium, viruses, parasites, harmful molds,
yeasts and other pathogens.
The natural pH of the human body is approximately 7. At pH 7
chlorine dioxide, in the absence of light, is fairly stable for a few
minutes. However, disease pathogens are essentially all anaerobic
and have a different fingerprint than that of friendly aerobic bacteria
as do malaria parasites. As mentioned above, the red blood cells
readily absorb the chlorine dioxide and once in the cell they attack
the malaria
parasite because the surface of the
parasite has a lower
pH than the blood.