release any chlorine or chlorine by-products into the system. What Does Oxygenator™ Do? Oxygenator™ is a safe, stable, inorganic compound of oxygen and chlorline-containing products which is intended to be taken orally. Scientific controlled tests, and other reports, give a valid basis for the strong evidence that Oxygenator™ can favorably influence the outcome of diverse health problems. The product has demonstrated efficacy in lab tests, and is known to release chlorine dioxide (CL02). Oxygenator™ is buffered in such a way that halogenated chlorine dioxide is released slowly and may oxidize foreign material with no chlorine residue deposited in the body. The Chemistry Literature verifies this triple-threat ability of CL02 First Oxygenator™ can increase the efficiency (v-max) of oxidative enzymes (e.g. Chloroperoxidase) that are present in macrophages, thereby maintaining and supporting the immune system. Second, Oxygenator™ is buffered in such a way that chlorine dioxide is released slowly and may oxidize foreign material. Oxygenator™ is rendered stable, and possesses a long shelf life. The chlorine acts as a carrier of the oxygen, but free chlorine is not a product of the reaction. The wide-ranging benefits that have been observed, indicate that Oxygenator™ probably acts at the organism’s cellular level, and with no un-wanted side-effects. Science also notes the many similarities that exist between animal and plant metabolism. Having published significant reviews in the area of chlorine dioxide chemistry, and having met with and/or consulted with scientists from around the world, it is very clear that Oxygenator™ has great promise beyond that ever envisioned by its inventors. You have my strongest possible support in attempting to find appropriate marketing areas where the efficacious nature of these oxyhalogen precursors can be most effectively utilized in “real world” situations. The low density of the Oxygenator™ solution results in relatively low residual solids (~10.1% at 400 degrees C). These solids are composed of sodium chloride, sodium oxide (from sodium hydroxide & sodium carbonate), sodium sulfate and boric acid. The solution originally contains substantial amounts of sodium chloride – which is also the end-product of the decomposition of each of the oxychlorine compounds. Thus, during and after the decomposition, no new compounds of chlorine are formed – and only more sodium chloride is formed – adding to the already present sodium chloride pool, providing for very safe and efficacious release of the appropriate oxides of chlorine. These oxides, formed in situ, are ready to do their job without interference of complications. It works primarily on the basis of oxidation, apparently being able to supply stimulus to the organism’s own physiological response as well as offering additional oxidative capacity at the cellular level. Where utilized in vivo, it combines with the natural bodily functions and immune responses to become an effective medication with virtually no toxic or side-effects. We have shown chlorine dioxide to be extremely effective defender against unhealthy bacteria in our laboratory. At physiological pH, the predominant chemical species will be chlorite ion. The chlorite is biocidal, yet less toxic than chlorine dioxide since it is a less powerful oxidant in the ionic form. At the pH of the stomach (pH 3-4) one can expect chlorine dioxide to be produced from the chlorites. This will be a transient phenomenon, ultimately yielding chlorite ion, again, which will be absorbed by the body, passed through the lower gastrointestinal tract, and excreted by the kidneys. Outcome There are two interesting outcomes of chlorite utilization by these enzymes. The first is that the immune system may be directly enhanced by the increased rate of oxidation of foreign material by the leukocytes. The second result is an increased ability by all metabolically active cells to scavenge free radicals. This has been shown in equation 1 above. The rate of removal of the superoxide radicals (02) by superoxide dismutase (SOD) will be increased as the peroxide (H202) removal is enhanced by the chlorite (C102-) in the coupled second reaction (equation 2). The latter result, increased efficiency of removal of free radicals, is interesting in light of some contemporary theories attributing many of the debilitating aspects of aging to excessive levels of free radicals. The source of the free radicals may be environmental (e.g., UV radiation) or metabolic (e.g., H202). It is suggested that infra-red spectroscopy could be utilized to directly determine the concentrations of C102- and c103- in Esterilit. Usage Add 15 drops of Oxygenator™ to 4 to 6 ounces of purified water and drink. Best effect when taken on an empty stomach 2 to 3 times daily. For higher dosages, consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Net Content: 2 ounces, includes dropper Supplement Facts Serving Size: 15 Drops Each Serving Contains % Daily Value
Percentage Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet |
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