What is a Pathogen?

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen

A pathogen is described as “any biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host”. Types of pathogens include Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Fungi, Parasites and Proteins.

It is commonly known that pathogens cannot survive in an oxygen rich environment ph balanced internal environment.  MMS adds oxygen and alkalizes to help ph balance.

Examples and/or typical effects of Bacteria pathogens include:
 

Urinary Tract Infection
Peritonitis
Typhoid
Foodborne Illness (i.e. Salmonella, E. coli)
Tuberculosis
Anthrax
Toxic Shock Syndrome
Pneumonia
Strep Throat
Stomach Ulcers
Tularemia
Lyme Disease

Examples and/or typical effects of Virus pathogens include:


HIV / AIDS
Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E (liver disease)
Herpes
HPV (i.e. Genital Warts; HPV infection is a necessary factor in the development of nearly all cases of Cervical Cancer.[)
Warts
Chickenpox, Smallpox, Cold Sores and Measles
Colds, Influenza Virus (i.e. H5N1, “Bird flu”)

Examples and/or typical effects of Protozoa pathogens include:
 

Malaria
Giardiasis
Cryptosporidiosis
Chagas Disease

Examples and/or typical effects of Fungi pathogens include:

Opportunistic Pneumonia
Ringworm
Candidiasis (i.e. Yeast Infection)
Histoplasmosis (i.e. “Darling’s Disease”)
Cryptococcosis

Examples and/or typical effects of Parasite pathogens include:


Roundworm
Tapeworm

Examples and/or typical effects of Protein pathogens include:


BSE (mad-cow disease)
vCJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)

MMS has been found to be an effective in creating an environment harmful to pathogens.