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How Electro Chemical Activation (ECA) Works

Electro Chemical Activation better known as ECA is a scientific process that mimics the body's own natural process. The following explains how the ECA process actually works.

Radical WatersWhen the body comes under attack from invading bacteria and viruses, the body’s immune system immediately responds by sending increased numbers of a specific white blood cell called a Neutrophil to the invasion site. Once activated, these cells produce substantial quantities of a mixed oxidant solution which is highly effective in eliminating all invading microbes and pathogens.  The oxidant that the white blood cells produce is acknowledged to be amongst the most potent natural disinfectants,  yet it remains non-toxic to humans, and is highly effective as an antimicrobial agent with rapid action. It is called Hypochlorous acid or HOCl.

HOCl is generated under highly specific electrochemical conditions using a combination of water, salt (NaCl) and electricity. By utilising the specially designed and highly controlled production systems Radical Waters is able to consistently and repeatedly produce HOCl of the highest quality and effi­cacy, litre after litre.

HOCI is extremely effective at eliminating all pathogens and food spoilage microbes including spores. 

 


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