Tom I'm sure there's more than just a few holes in my thinking.
Perhaps it's nothings to do with aerobic or anaerobic, but just the charge of the ions. I thought that the chlorate ion had a -1 charge (not that the molecule is charged), and the exchange of this ion depending on the charges are what oxidizes the pathogens instead of our healthy cells.
Also, our skin flora is made up of beneficial and what we consider "harmful" bacteria and yeasts, including staph, much like our gut (a balance of good and bad as seen throughout nature). You are saying the chlorous acid removes 100% of all skin flora upon contact, or they just use it to eliminate the unwanted ones like staph?
Anyway I'm in marketing multimedia not chemistry so don't waste your time trying to explain in detail what my little brain can't grasp. haha!
I just want to know is it true or untrue that MMS kills pathogens while leaving healthy cells and good bacteria? Or a little of both and we hope we have enough healthy cells to come out on top? :-)
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