Wetware 110: Stabilized Hydronium for Anti-Fungal and Anti-Mold
Based upon a subscriber's feedback, the expression of interest into hydronium was put forth. I've worked with ammonia bases before, but not hydronium. I contacted prior collaborators to R&D further.
Based upon pre-existing R&D collaborators (MD/PhDs) I’ve confirmed that certain laboratories utilize stabilized hydronium for various use cases, such as anti-fungal and anti-mold. Therefore the use of stabilized hydronium for biofilm countermeasures that contain mold and fungus as well as adversarial wetware is legitimate. However, I have not found any information for the use of the chemical compound topical in humans, only farm animals.
Hydronium is utilized by chemical laboratories working in “proton chemistry”. I’ve touched on proton chemistry through photoelectrochemical reactor work that I’ve done with DOD DAF STTR Duke University and DOD US Army CRADA Redstone Arsenal. [1]
How to synthesize stabilized hydronium was the question proposed by the subscriber. I think this is a useful question and will build upon this brief further.
First things first regarding stabilized hydronium, it has a 0 pH and has powerful oxygenation, so it is a 1-2 attack on mold and fungus. There are also inverted crystals that can be utilized to attack mold and fungus, but will save that for a future brief.
There is a legitimate commercial end use for farm animals and this group here is actively selling product today: https://banixx.com/faq/what-are-the-ingredients-in-banixx/
Banixx Spray ProductsThe science behind sound wound healing clearly gives Banixx the edge over other infection care treatments via its unique pH formulation. As far as Banixx spray product ingredients, Banixx has one active ingredient, stabilized hydronium 2.5%. The inactive ingredient is purified water. The unique pH and high oxygen levels create an acidic environment which reduces toxicity levels of bacteria while increasing antimicrobial activity. The elevated levels of oxygen complement the acidic environment by further energizing antibacterial activity. The end result enhances epithelization and angiogenesis or, advanced wound healing and infection control.
https://banixx.com/faq/what-are-the-ingredients-in-banixx/ where anyone can purchase this for farm use and pet use today to test out. [2, 3]
So, here is what stabilized hydronium looks like with intent, per subscriber’s request to be able to synthesize reasonably large quantities of it for spray and fog applications to clear out adversarial wetware, covid-19 (e.g. adversarial wetware and biofilms, yes that’s right).
Zundel and Eigen cation
Hydronium ion: H3O+
Zundel cation: H5O2+ (named for Georg Zundel)Eigen cation: H9O4+ (named for Manfred Eigen) * This is the molecular configuration of Banixx
[6,7]
The USDA has in the past reviewed a petition for stabilized hydronium, but the petition got denied stating that the market already had products that work, so why add another (e.g. anti-competition monopolistic captured agency behavior, front and center in my professional opinion, USDA also stated it is synthetic (e.g. hydrogen and oxygen…. one can argue that peroxide or ozone then are “synthetic” human made, but they do exist in nature as well. [4] Then the USDA approved it for manure application, guess there was no competing business interests there. [5]
This chemical compound is of interest enough to me to test out and review synthesis routes. Mold and fungus are a signficant health concern in an electrosmog world, that we now live in 2024+. Further mold and fungus with yeast stabilize biofilms, so I’m curious what this does to biofilms, bacteria, mold, fungus, yeast or “candida” (cancer precursor) in the lab with a basic Zeiss stereoscope to examine it.
List of References
[1] https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c03658
[2] https://banixx.com/faq/what-are-the-ingredients-in-banixx/
[3] https://www.horsenation.com/2019/07/15/comparison-review-rain-rot-solutions/
[4] https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/CSHydronium%20FinalRec.pdf
[5] https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/StabilizedHydroniumPetition.pdf
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_ion
[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotthuss_mechanism
[8] https://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=68018
Hydronium....does this look like a plastic film. I looked it up and all I'm getting is, its an ion??? This covers my sores making impossible to get to them. It's about 1/16 of an inch thick and my body is now producing it as soon as it senses trauma.
I don't see where I can attach a file in the comments. I hope maybe you can copy and paste this.
I found who is responsible for making/using this bio plastic which they say are for "burn victims" and these tubes made to look like veins are used for "stents to open arteries". All this found on the DHHS website that links to universities who are getting the grants to load us up ,