pH Manipulation

Introducing sodium bicarbonate raises local pH to a level hostile to pathogens, suppressing them without chemical toxins. Many bacteria, fungi, and viruses can only survive within a narrow pH range, making them vulnerable to alkaline disru…

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Introducing sodium bicarbonate raises local pH to a level hostile to pathogens, suppressing them without chemical toxins. Many bacteria, fungi, and viruses can only survive within a narrow pH range, making them vulnerable to alkaline disruption. Raising pH to an alkaline level inhibits certain fungi, viruses, and gram-negative bacteria.