Phagocytes

Neutrophils and macrophages are the two phagocytic white blood cells that engulf and destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and candida. Phagocytes deploy both hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide to kill engulfed microbes. Adequate chlorid…

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Neutrophils and macrophages are the two phagocytic white blood cells that engulf and destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and candida. Phagocytes deploy both hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide to kill engulfed microbes. Adequate chloride availability is necessary for building and maintaining the phagocyte population.