Dedicated Thread: https://conceptual-symbiosis.forumotion.com/t1-hypochlorous-acid-production#1
USE AS NEEDED BUT LISTEN TO YOUR BODY
The goal with my MMS/CDS fields has always been to be able to replace ordinary usage of it, but even though it can affect areas that physical MMS may not easily reach it still is inferior in some ways to the real thing. This field, however, is even better because:
MMS2 is another type of MMS recommended by Jim Humble. It is a completely different chemical than MMS, which is sodium chlorite. (MMS1 is activated MMS) MMS2 is calcium hypochlorite powder and is activated by water which turns it into Hypochlorous Acid which this field produces directly in your bloodstream, among other places!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/IZbDblHxoIUV
Hypochlorous acid is a powerful antimicrobial agent that is produced by neutrophils and other immune cells during the process of phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is a process by which immune cells engulf and destroy bacteria and other pathogens.
However, hypochlorous acid can also be released outside of phagocytosis to help kill pathogens in the extracellular environment. This can occur through a process called degranulation, where immune cells release their chemical contents, including hypochlorous acid, into the surrounding tissue to help combat infections.
Additionally, hypochlorous acid can be produced by other cells in the body, such as epithelial cells in the respiratory tract, as a means of protecting against pathogens. In this case, hypochlorous acid can be released into the airways to help kill bacteria and viruses that may be inhaled. Hypochlorous acid has been shown to be effective against a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even some parasites. It works by damaging the cell membranes and proteins of these pathogens, ultimately leading to their death. In addition to its role in the immune response, hypochlorous acid is also used as a disinfectant and antiseptic in various healthcare settings. It is known for its broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity and its ability to kill pathogens quickly and effectively.
YWill
2024-12-12 19:16:04 +0000 UTC