Discussion on the Attributes of Natural Biodegradant in Killing and Inhibiting Viruses
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Natural Biodegradant, Viruses, Mutated (Cancer) Cells, Damaged Cells, Immune-Deficient CellsAbstract
Natural biodegradant, found and named by the author's scientific research team, refer to a type of substance with special molecular structure, and its molecular weight ranging from 50 to 80,000. Compared to that found in animal bodies, this substance contained in plant organism is stable and can be easily processed. It exhibits low solubility in water and organic solvents, making it less absorbable by human body. Through processing with sophisticated bioengineering technology, the human absorptivity for the derivatives of this substance can reach up to 90%. In the human food chain, the toxicity of this substance is lower than that of sucrose. The natural biodegradant and its attributes discussed in this paper refer to these derivatives. Both in-vitro scientific validation and empirical human trials have confirmed its effective and broad-spectrum capacity in killing and inhibiting viruses and bacteria, and in-vitro tests have shown that its killing rate and inhibition rate for nine types of viruses are both above 99%. Specifically, when the test sample is diluted at a ratio of 1:50000 (with the test sample containing 1% natural biodegradant), the actual concentration of 1:5000000 exhibits a significant inhibitory effect on HBV DNA; when the test sample is diluted at a ratio of 1:5000, the actual concentration of 1:500000 shows an inhibition rate of 70.30% on HBV DNA. This is an extremely rare finding of a virus-inhibiting substance in the food chain. Its effects on viruses include but are not limited to the types mentioned in this paper, and no type of virus that it cannot inhibit has been found up to now. It has been verified by practical human trials that it can alleviate disease-caused pain and itch within 3 seconds, subside the fever caused by various diseases (including cancer) within 72 hours, and completely cure many difficult-to-treat and complicate diseases, such as pharyngitis, gastroenteritis, colitis, rhinitis, myocarditis, pericarditis, prostatitis, hepatitis, and nephritis. Natural biodegradant exhibits extremely strong activity. When the concentration of aqueous solution exceeds 1.5%, it can polymerize all the H2O in solution within one year; when the concentration reaches 10%, the polymerization reaction will be completed within 24 hours; the higher the concentration is, the shorter the polymerization reaction lasts. With such superlatively strong biological attributes, it shows the repairing effect on mutated (cancer) cells, damaged cells, immune-deficient cells, nerve cells and endocrine cells when acting on human bodies.
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