I really want to stop this discussion. I explained that I did the research years ago, maybe ten or more, and I have had computer issues and at least 3 computers since then.
I do not have that info at my fingertips.
If you want to you the details, you will have to do your own research.
I have every right to caution people about using a chemical which is used to sanitize hospitals and morgues, whether using internally or externally. If anyone wants to use it anyway, I strongly encourage them to do their own research.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid, and it is also industrially manufactured and has many uses such as in the steel industry. Does that mean people should buy hydrochloric acid and use internally or externally? I think the answer is obviously no.
In the interest of fully informing this thread—when a substance is diluted, or its state is changed slightly like from a liquid to a gas, the toxicity can be eliminated and the substance often becomes useful.
So while you’re correct that hydrochloric acid (HCL) is a powerful and dangerous acid, the salt form of it, also HCL, is the one of the most common salts used in medications.
I don’t think you would want inaccurate information here.
You never commented on dimethyl sulfoxide from my initial post.