Guest guest Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 That is why the 50%-50% in capsule per hourly 1-2 -1-2 drops for the PPM but destroy before more rapidly produced yeast/that is a fungus kind/produced.3-4-3-4 drops in 2 hours using for 16 hours for 3 weeks in cancer. --- In , Stauffer <gsgkill@...> wrote: > > > > > humble_mms > From: gsgkill@... > Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 11:11:03 +0000 > Subject: [Humble_MMS] MMS2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IET HomeEcaFlo TechnologyEcaFlo IndustriesEcaFlo EnvironmentIET NewsContact IET > > > Features > Research > Tech Specs > About IET > > > > Overview > Agriculture > Health Care > Industrial > Other > > > > > > > > > > > Health Care > > > The healthcare system continues to battle treatment-resistant > strains of bacteria and viruses, how to effectively treat them, and how > to prevent them. EcaFlo® Anolyte eliminates this problem by > not only killing the bacteria present, but by disrupting the > mitochondrial DNA eliminating any possibility of resistance mutation. > The same cannot be said for other chemical biocides and even many > antibiotics. > > > Hypochlorous Acid in the Body > > A white blood cell attacking bacteria with hypochlorous acid, the active ingredient in EcaFlo® Anolyte. > View full size > > Chemistry similar to the human cell is performed by the electro-chemical activation process in EcaFlo® > equipment. A metastable mixture of compounds formed during cellular > phagocytosis produces hypochlorous acid as a very effective means for > microbial destruction. > > > As a strong oxidizing solution, hypochlorous acid produces > irreversible damage of essential functions of the microorganism's > biopolymers at the level of electron transmission. This process > effectively destroys all large systematic groups of microorganisms > (bacteria, microbacteria, viruses, fungi, spores) without damaging human > tissues and other multi-cellular system organisms. > > > Surface Disinfection > > Controlling bacteria on hard surfaces, walls, floors, utensils, > equipment, and containers can be accomplished by using catholyte to > remove protein load, followed by anolyte to sanitize the surface. EcaFlo®Anolyte > has a major advantage over bleach because of it's neutral 7 pH and will > not irritate eyes, wounds and skin, whereas bleach has a 12 pH, > irritates skin and is not safe for eyes or wounds. > > > Potential Applications > > While EcaFlo® Anolyte is not yet FDA approved in the > United States for topical and internal human use, ECA water is widely > used for these purposes overseas. Russia in particular has conducted > extensive research on anolyte solutions and found it to be nontoxic to > biological tissue. Table 1 and Table 2 demonstrate the efficacy of EcaFlo® Anolyte against bacterial, viral and fungal microorganisms commonly found in hospitals and healthcare settings. > > > > > > > Case Studies > AIDS Prevention in Dentistry > > EcaFlo® Anolyte's ability to reduce bio-film within water > piping systems is particularly important in the dental industry. In the > USA a case study was carried out on eleven people who had died from > AIDS. The source of the AIDS contamination of each of these people in > the case study was, at the time, unexplainable. A thorough investigation > traced the source of contamination back to a particular dentist who had > also subsequently died of AIDS. The bacterial bio-film contamination in > the dentists irrigation lines was identified as the most likely source > of this contamination. > > > Independent studies on the bio-film in these dental unit water lines > have identified the existence of almost every type of harmful bacteria > and virus feared by man such as TB, HIV, etc. Pumping EcaFlo® Anolyte through dental irrigation lines would nearly, if not completely, alleviate this problem. > > > > > > Regulatory ApprovalRegulatory Approval > > U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for use in Dentistry. > > U.S. > Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved for the disinfection of > hard surfaces in medical, dental, and veterinary applications. > > > > > " ; > > > > > > > > White > blood cells such as neutrophils respond to any tissue invasion by > migrating to the site of infection. Neutrophils seek out pathogens such > as bacteria or viruses, surround and destroy them using hypochlorous > acid (HOCl), the active ingredient in EcaFlo® Anolyte. This process is known as phagocytosis. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ©2010 Integrated Environmental Technologies, Inc. | ietltd.net | Contact Us > > Home | IETechnology | Industries | EcoFriendly | What's New > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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