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HISTORY OF HYPOCHLOROUS ACID The foundation of salt-based cleaning

All mammals, including humans, naturally produce hypochlorous acid in their bodies to combat infections and harmful microbes. In the late 1800s, scientists—among them Michael Faraday—discovered how to replicate this process outside the body by electrolyzing salt and water, resulting in a powerful, germ-fighting disinfectant.

By applying electricity to a simple salt and tap water mixture (a process called electrolysis), a potent yet entirely safe cleaning and disinfecting solution is created. This process yields Hypochlorous Acid and its uniquely filtered derivative, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), which together provide targeted, 

non-toxic cleaning power. 

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