Electrolyzed water cleans, degreases — and treats athlete’s foot. The solution is replacing toxic chemicals.
Full article at LATimes.com
I’m skeptical, but then I’m always skeptical. If it kills bacteria of the harmful kind, wouldn’t it also destroy good bacteria? Wouldn’t this lead to the kind of ‘resistant baddies’ we’ve all come to know about through the overuse of antibiotics and heavy duty cleaners? And then it is supposed to be safe to DRINK!? I don’t want to wipe out my gut flora, thanks but no thanks.
That and you can’t make it at home. I’ll stick to vinegar and peroxide.
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