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HOCLdentist.com BAQ

1. What great advances in medicine can be compared to the advance that HOCL will bring to health and medicine?

2.  How does NCT get produced from Taurine and HOCl to provide powerful microbial action and healing to the body long after the HOCl has left the scene?

3. Explain why HOCl hasn't been widely adopted until recently.

4. Why is HOCl more powerful with the combination of Taurine making HOCl into NCT? 

5. Why don’t more dentists know about HOCl?

6. Why does no person ever have a bad reaction to HOCl swish as long as the PPM is less than 200 PPM?

7. How can you use simple inexpensive tools to test your HOCl to the right PH and the right chlorine count?

8. Why is it conceivable that the HOCL Dentist can reach her outrageously ambitious goal of having everyone on the planet swish with HOCl oral swish by September 2027, the 225th birthday of French chemist, Antoine Jerome Balard, the discoverer of HOCl. How can governments provide necessary supplies to the 4 billion low income people of the world?  Will the benefits outweigh the costs?

9. Why is it that HOCl oral swish is a universal tool? Please list all the different population groups that might have trouble with standard commercial mouthwashes that will have no problem with safe, environmentally friendly HOCL swish.

10. The marketing problem that HOCl has is that although it might first reach everyone on the planet with the HOCL oral swish, how do we educate the public that the same HOCL in the oral swish bottle can be used to get rid of bacteria and viruses on fruits and vegetables (without rinsing), can be used to spray on a baby’s face, and can be used to sanitize all surfaces, including toilets and floors?

11. How can HOCl be used all over the world to reduce the enormous toll of Antimicrobial Resistance, which is only getting worse? Are there any bacteria or viruses that can become resistant to HOCL?

12. As we enter the Age of HOCl as the world’s most important personal care and public health care product, how can we protect against counterfeiters?

13. How do you compare HOCl oral swish versus commercial mouthwash in terms of all factors: safety, anti-microbial effectiveness, other benefits, toxicity, what happens if you accidentally drink it, sting vs. no sting.

14. What is the difference between the world of wound care before HOCL and after HOCL?

15. What was the secret of making HOCL shelf stable that was developed that led to the explosion of the use of HOCL for consumers? 

16. What are the industrial uses of HOCL that are most popular in the world today?

17. How do cannabis growers use HOCL in their growing areas?

18. Why is HOCl so important for livestock companies that work with cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, and goats?

19. Why is HOCl so important to pet owners and veterinarians?

20. Why should governments in developing countries subsidize companies to set up HOCL manufacturing units spread across their country? 

21. Does HOCL need special water and special salt to make good quality HOCL?

22. Why is it so important not to add any fragrance or taste enhancement to HOCL before it is used, either in the mouth or elsewhere?

23. Why is it important for marketing people to focus on HOCl naming and not calling it Hypochlorous Acid?

24. Why is shipping the biggest cost for HOCl?

25. Has there ever been a powerful health product that’s so easy to manufacture than HOCl?

26. Some small companies make small HOCl manufacturing units for counter top HOCl manufacturing. Are those machines any good?

27. What is HOCL, and what can it do to help people as an oral swish for daily use?

28. When was the first HOCL oral swish or rinse or mouthwash brought to market?

29. Is HOCl just bleach?

30. How can you test HOCL to see if it’s still potent and hasn’t degraded on the shelf?

31. Can I take the same HOCl oral swish that I use in my mouth and spray it on my face, or anywhere else on my body?

32. Who has the patent for HOCl?

33. Can I use HOCl on a baby’s skin?

34. Can I take the same HOCl oral swish that I use in my mouth and spray it on a burn, scrape or cut?

35. If HOCl is past its expiration date, is it dangerous to use? Does it degrade into something dangerous?

36. Can I take the same HOCl Oral Swish that I use to swish in my mouth, and gargle with it?

37. Can I take the same HOCl oral swish that I use to swish my mouth, and spray it on my fruits and vegetables to reduce the viruses and bacteria on the fruits? Do I need to rinse the fruits and vegetables with water after I spray HOCl on them?

38. What role does HOCl play to keep oral biofilm healthy and how do other things like standard commercial mouthwashes wreak havoc with oral biofilm?

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