Randy,
I read your December article with great interest --- great work, well threaded, consistent, and well grounded. However, as a chemistry layman, I have a couple of belated ignorant questions.
Why do we want to measure the reducer's potential? Don't we all sometimes use oxygen peroxide to rinse our mouth to kill germs? Isn't it the more oxidizing it is, the more the sterilizing effect? This brings me to the second studpid questsion. We take Vitamin C to improve our immunity system. Why do we need an antioxidant like Vitamin C to neutralize the so-called "free radicals". As with the peroxide example, don't we want to oxidize the viruses, fungi, and bacteria in our body to rid them off?
Please forgive my ignorance. Please enlighten me.
Thanks,
StephenT
I read your December article with great interest --- great work, well threaded, consistent, and well grounded. However, as a chemistry layman, I have a couple of belated ignorant questions.
Why do we want to measure the reducer's potential? Don't we all sometimes use oxygen peroxide to rinse our mouth to kill germs? Isn't it the more oxidizing it is, the more the sterilizing effect? This brings me to the second studpid questsion. We take Vitamin C to improve our immunity system. Why do we need an antioxidant like Vitamin C to neutralize the so-called "free radicals". As with the peroxide example, don't we want to oxidize the viruses, fungi, and bacteria in our body to rid them off?
Please forgive my ignorance. Please enlighten me.
Thanks,
StephenT