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Re: The Facts and other observations
"An interesting scenario to consider is that if your water municipality utilized ClO2 in its water treatment, and if your community contracted a bad flu bug, perhaps they could crank up the residual ClO2 and "treat" the whole community through their drinking water..."
Hi SilverFox [Tom],
Indeed, in an emergency situation just may be the most viable way of treating an entire community that has been infected with a bad bug(s)... either by natural means, by accident or by bio-terrorist methods. Quanrantining off a region and coming up with vaccine(s) to handle each bug would appear rather archaic when considering the efficacy of chlorine dioxide.
The detox & toxing effects and symptoms would be what the municipalities would object to, along with those masses of people not understanding what the trade off would be to a possible life-threatening epidemic. Few would has the passe' attitude that JH has about ingesting too much. Jim Humble seems to be rather unconcerned that ingesting a bit too much chlorine dioxide as the nausea and diarrhea symptoms [the same for eradicating pathogens from the body] lasts for less than one day, in lieu of curing hundreds (or thousands) of people of a possible life threatening disease, bacteria, mold or virus.
You got my attention with your interest in testing ppm... thank you.
turiya
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