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What is sodium chlorite?

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What is sodium chlorite?

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Sodium chlorite (NaClO2), the traditional ingredient in almost all oxygen supplementation today, 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 with very rigid and very specific guidelines for its use. It is not recognized nor approved as a dietary supplement. 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. Liquid Oxygen contains NO CHLORITE MOLECULES.

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