IF OLIVE 02 ACTIVATED STABILIZED OXYGEN DOESN’T CONTAIN SODIUM CHLORITE, AND OTHERS DO, WHY AREN’T THESE OXYGEN SUPPLEMENTS REGULATED BY THE F.D.A?
Sodium chlorite (NaClO2) is considered a non-toxic substance approved by the F.D.A. as a bleaching agent for modified food starch under 21 C.F.R. 172.892 under very specific guidelines. The F.D.A. has established a sodium chlorite level of .5% (or 5,000 ppm) as the maximum allowed for human consumption in food products. OLIVE 02’s versions contains NO CHLORITE MOLECULES. The chlorite concentrations for all other competitive oxygen products exceed the F.D.A.’s established limits. This does not infer that these higher concentrations of sodium chlorite are toxic or unsafe. It does mean however that these concentrations exceed the approved F.D.A. limits and as such may be in violation of F.D.A. regulations under 21 C.F.R. 172.892. Independent analysis by Chemtech and U.S.A.N.A. indicates that no substances with levels high enough to indicate toxicity to human beings exists in OLIVE 02 drops. The sodium levels for the drops, based on the Chemtech assay, indicate 9.24 ppm which is well below
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