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Strong Disinfectant without Chemicals

Have you heard of strong Acidic water or Electrolyzed Oxidizing Water? 


You can actually get it at home and use it as a Disinfectant. It kills all Germs in 30 seconds and you don't have to worry about chemical danger or Pollution in your home.


Studies have been done and publications are available on Pubmed (worldwide scientific reference) and other websites such as: 


http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-35748937925&origin=inward&txGid=Z7qOkwZbBj3bxmazLGPbugH%3a2

See it for yourselves.... 


I posted this many times over the past 2 or 3 years, because my son Léo got severely burnt on his arm on Memorial Day 2010. Beware of extinguished fire pits. Under the ashes lay hot coals. 

After visiting many emergency rooms, we were told to go to the County Burnt Center as ER doctors were not specialized enough to help Léo. Once there, the surgeon diagnosed him with 3rd degree (little nerves and veins were gone), some 2nd degree and little 1st degree burns. According to her, infection would spread everywhere within days and Léo was due for a skin graft, but.... here's what I posted at that time and I'm still amazed of the results:


"Have you heard of Manuka Honey? It is a medical honey that helps with wound treatment. 


The combination of Ionized and Electroyzed Water from the SD501 machine from Enagic and the honey as a topical agent on my 2 1/2 year old son's arm saved him from getting a surgery and a skin graft....


The antibacterial water we use came from our SD501 we have at home. The pH is 2.5 (very acidic). To stop the burning and inflammation, we sprayed a water at pH 11.5 (very alkaline) and to finish up the wound treatment, we ran a ph 5.5 (same pH as human skin) water directly on his arm. The surgeon at the Burn Center was amazed how well the wounds were healing and after 2 weeks said our son would not need surgery anymore.


I'm now hydrating his scars with the 5.5 pH (same pH as the skin) in order to apply a vitamin E cream to help with healing. He's getting better everyday."


Need more info on the water... contact us. 
As for the Manuka honey, here is the link: http://www.worldwidewounds.com/2001/november/Molan/honey-as-topical-agent.html

So for those parents out there who are facing similar Stress, please do the research and try Alternatives. A skin Graft is a serious Surgery, actually, few surgeries and the scaring is no better than if you leave the skin heal and grow naturally on its own.

Thanks,
@h.deux.flo

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