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HYPOCHLOROUS ACID

What is HOCl?

When salt water is electrolyzed, it produces an anolyte solution that consists of >99.3% water, chloride salt and Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl). HOCl is a naturally occurring chemical that is produced by our neutrophils, or white blood cells, to fight bacteria and inflammation after an infection or trauma. 

HOCl provides a unique power to eradicate dangerous organisms while not causing harm to our cells. HOCl is one of the only agents that is both nontoxic to the delicate cells that can heal our wounds while being lethal to almost all known dangerous bacteria and viruses that threaten our health.


HOCI solutions have been used for over 100 years. In the early 1900's during the World Wars, HOCl solutions were used for disinfecting medical equipment and dressing wounds.




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