Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 THIS IS VERY INTERESTING. > > Scientists create virus killing water > > Indian Muslims - San Diego,CA > By IANS > > http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2007/may/25/scientists_create_viru > s_killing_water.html > > London : Scientists have developed a form of water which they claim > could kill vast quantities of bacteria, viruses and fungi, including > many that are unaffected by bleach. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 FYI: Just another scam, the equivalent of salty water with a bit of bleach and hydrogen peroxide in it. Probably the writer's mistake but water is neutral and cannot be full of " negatively charged particles " unless there are equal numbers of positively charged particles. C. May, M.A., CIAQP May Indoor Air Investigations LLC 1522 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02139 617-354-1055 www.mayindoorair.com www.myhouseiskillingme.com 5a. OT:Scientists create virus killing water Posted by: " tigerpaw2c " tigerpaw2c@... tigerpaw2c Date: Sat May 26, 2007 7:51 am ((PDT)) >Scientists create virus killing water >Indian Muslims - San Diego,CA >By IANS >http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2007/may/25/scientists_create_viru >s_killing_water.html >London : Scientists have developed a form of water which they claim >could kill vast quantities of bacteria, viruses and fungi, including >many that are unaffected by bleach. >The water called Dermacyn, developed by California based Oculus, is >recommended for external use only and should not be drunk although >its makers say they did not find it causing any harm to those who >drank it. >Dubbed as miracle water by its maker, Dermacyn costs around 16 >pounds a bottle and has a shelf life of two years. >In trials on diabetic patients it was more effective in clearing up >hard to treat foot ulcers than existing treatments. Ulcers took 55 >days to heal when treated with iodine and antibiotics while they >took 43 days to heal when Dermacyn was used. > " When you spray it on, you see the treated tissue pink up and go >beefy, which is good because it means the oxygen supply has >resumed, " said Dr Cheryl Bongiovanni who used the product on more >than 1,000 patients in Oregon. >Other tests have shown that small amounts of the liquid can kill >vast quantities of bacteria, viruses and fungi. >Some of the vulnerable germs include hospital super bugs meticillin >resistent staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and clostridium difficile, >food poisoning bacteria e.coli and salmonella, the tuberculosis >virus and human immuno deficiency (HIV) virus. >The liquid is a chemically altered version of salty water, which is >full of negatively charged particles. >These are capable of killing dangerous micro-organisms by punching >holes in their cell walls. >While bacteria and viruses are quickly dispatched, human cells are >left intact because they are packed too tightly together to be >attacked, according to online edition of Daily Mail. >The potion, which is available as a solution and a spray, is on sale >in the U.S. and has been licensed for over the counter sale in >Britain. >Professor Boulton, who is investigating the solution's wound >healing effects at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, said initial >signs were " promising " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Thank you Jeff. I was hoping that one of our IAQ professionals would address this. I found it interesting, but like most " cures " that are now coming down the pike it does leave one wondering. I also find it interesting that " new " products, procedures, remediations, etc., are now being introduced to eliminate something that is only an allergen or causes structial damage.(said with tongue in cheek) KC > > > FYI: > > Just another scam, the equivalent of salty water with a bit of bleach and > hydrogen peroxide in it. > > Probably the writer's mistake but water is neutral and cannot be full of > " negatively charged particles " unless there are equal numbers of positively > charged particles. > > C. May, M.A., CIAQP > May Indoor Air Investigations LLC > 1522 Cambridge Street > Cambridge, MA 02139 > 617-354-1055 > www.mayindoorair.com > www.myhouseiskillingme.com > > > 5a. OT:Scientists create virus killing water > Posted by: " tigerpaw2c " tigerpaw2c@... tigerpaw2c > Date: Sat May 26, 2007 7:51 am ((PDT)) > > >Scientists create virus killing water > > >Indian Muslims - San Diego,CA > >By IANS > > >http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2007/may/25/scientists_create_vir u > >s_killing_water.html > > >London : Scientists have developed a form of water which they claim > >could kill vast quantities of bacteria, viruses and fungi, including > >many that are unaffected by bleach. > > >The water called Dermacyn, developed by California based Oculus, is > >recommended for external use only and should not be drunk although > >its makers say they did not find it causing any harm to those who > >drank it. > > >Dubbed as miracle water by its maker, Dermacyn costs around 16 > >pounds a bottle and has a shelf life of two years. > > >In trials on diabetic patients it was more effective in clearing up > >hard to treat foot ulcers than existing treatments. Ulcers took 55 > >days to heal when treated with iodine and antibiotics while they > >took 43 days to heal when Dermacyn was used. > > > " When you spray it on, you see the treated tissue pink up and go > >beefy, which is good because it means the oxygen supply has > >resumed, " said Dr Cheryl Bongiovanni who used the product on more > >than 1,000 patients in Oregon. > > >Other tests have shown that small amounts of the liquid can kill > >vast quantities of bacteria, viruses and fungi. > > >Some of the vulnerable germs include hospital super bugs meticillin > >resistent staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and clostridium difficile, > >food poisoning bacteria e.coli and salmonella, the tuberculosis > >virus and human immuno deficiency (HIV) virus. > > >The liquid is a chemically altered version of salty water, which is > >full of negatively charged particles. > > >These are capable of killing dangerous micro-organisms by punching > >holes in their cell walls. > > >While bacteria and viruses are quickly dispatched, human cells are > >left intact because they are packed too tightly together to be > >attacked, according to online edition of Daily Mail. > > >The potion, which is available as a solution and a spray, is on sale > >in the U.S. and has been licensed for over the counter sale in > >Britain. > > >Professor Boulton, who is investigating the solution's wound > >healing effects at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, said initial > >signs were " promising " . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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