Re: What are the adverse effects of being submerged in super oxidized water?
- From: "Marcia" <design1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jul 2006 16:36:37 -0700
redfuel wrote:
Since superoxidized water is so effective at killing bacteria, would it
be
possible to use it to improve healing in an amputation by submerging an
organ or
an entire limb in a vat of ice cold SOW? Provided that a ph neutral
super
oxidized water can be made stable for the proper amount of time, would
it be too
damaging to submerge the entire body of (like a whole body burn victim
maybe?) a
patient for treatment? Like a hyberbaric oxygen breathing tank?
I asked this question on the Madsci network page madsci.org and it was
answered by a moderator ( it didnt get far enough to be answered by one
of the scientists I think this means) and was not satisfied by the
answer. You can look at the reply by clicking on Check ? Status on the
left top of the madsci.org page and putting in the question ID
1152987325.Me.
I've also heard of investigation into preoperative disinfection using
SOW, but what about using a ph neutral SOW like Dermacyn in place of
saline for irrigation during surgery?
I don't know the answer to your question, but wouldn't submerging a
recently amputated limb in ice cold water of any kind cause the blood
vessels to constrict and maybe spasm? That would reduce blood flow to
the healing wound, which seems like it could cause problems... but I
may be completely wrong... just speculating.
marcia
.
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