Me thinks so as well. 

Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:
The blood brain barrier works on elements primarily.  So the question is 
if oxygen and chlorine can cross the barrier. Well if oxygen did not 
cross the barrier, you would be dead in less than a minute.  Also sodium 
chloride ( salt ) crosses the barrier, so chlorine can as well.  Thus 
chlorine dioxide should almost certainly cross the barrier.

Marshall
>
> */sol /* wrote:
>
>     Marshall Dudley wrote:
>     > There is certainly a lot of overlap between the two. But there
>     are a
>     > couple of things the AMMS might do better than CS. First is kill
>     > parasites, normally CS has no affect on them at all. Also there are
>     > areas that AMMS might be able to get into that CS has trouble,
>     such as
>     > nerve ganglia, the brain, cartlidges, joints and the lymph system.
>     >
>     Marshall,
>     How does MMS get into those places? What is the mechanism?
>     sol
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