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How does Sterilox Dental solution kill bacteria if it is nontoxic?

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How does Sterilox Dental solution kill bacteria if it is nontoxic?

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Sterilox Dental utilizes the natural disinfecting power of hypochlorus acid, or super-oxidized water. Sterilox attacks, breaks up and dissolves the polysaccharide layer of the biofilm allowing Sterilox to penetrate the cell walls of the microorganisms. This dual action effectively obliterates the biofilm. In parallel, our human immune system uses a naturally produced version of hypochlorus acid in its defense against disease and bacteria inside the body. Simply put, the Sterilox technology is effectively an in-vitro replica of this natural immune response.

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