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SURE WAY TO GET RID OF HIV!!!!

Beige

Senior member
Im sure many of you already knew what im about to say next but surprisingly alot of people dont know. Its no surprise because it explains what hospitals and crime scene people use to dissinfect an area where a person with aids has died. Thats if any blood was spillled. anyway...drum roll...not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...oh yeah theres one little side effect...ugh..yeah it wqill kill you in the process....not that bad..you can die cured..>_>

What organisms does Clorox® Regular-Bleach kill?
For hard non-porous surface disinfection:
¾ cup diluted in one gallon of water, 5 minute contact time, to kill the following bacteria, fungi, yeast and viruses:

Bacteria
Staphylococcus aureus (Staph)
Salmonella choleraesuis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep)
Escherichia coli 0157:H7 (E. coli)
Shigella dysenteriae

Fungi
Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Athlete's Foot)
Candida albicans (yeast)

Viruses
Rhinovirus (Cold virus)
Influenza A2 (Flu virus)
Hepatitis A
Rotavirus
Respiratory Syncytial virus
HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)*
Herpes simplex virus 2
Rubella virus
Adenovirus Type 2
Cytomegalovirus

This was simply to share some knowledge with people. I dont think many people actually visit clorox.com LOL...tell your friends.
 
1) everyone uses condoms
2) everyone stops sharing needles
3) wait 100 years...
4) profit.!!! i mean huh?
 
Originally posted by: EKKC
1) everyone uses condoms
2) everyone stops sharing needles
3) wait 100 years...
4) profit.!!! i mean huh?

No kids... good cure. I think HIV would be virtually wiped out by offings gays and injection drug users...


that was sarcasm btw.
 
Originally posted by: EKKC
1) everyone uses condoms
2) everyone stops sharing needles
3) wait 100 years...
4) profit.!!! i mean huh?


and humanity as a race dies
just let nature kill us off naturally, it won't take that much longer.. i'd rather that the asteroid coming towards us hits us (somewhere around 2032, iirc) instead of an ice age though. i dont wanna be dug up in a couple thousand years as a person who froze instantly 😉
 
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.
 
Originally posted by: necine
Originally posted by: EKKC
1) everyone uses condoms
2) everyone stops sharing needles
3) wait 100 years...
4) profit.!!! i mean huh?

No kids... good cure. I think HIV would be virtually wiped out by offings gays and injection drug users...


that was sarcasm btw.

i hope so, cuz uh... most HIV is spread by whore's, random people and africans (not saying black people, just africa as a continent is, well... royally screwed)
 
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.
Ty for the info. I like to learn new things. 🙂

 
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.

Ya but I wouldn't wanna drink that stuff. Would u?
 
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.

yup that is all correct, unfortunately since it is mostly inside the host cells and uses reverse RNA transcription to spread, it then makes it hard to cure. But I am convinced that we will eventually have a cure (but by then something worse will have come along).
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: necine
Originally posted by: EKKC
1) everyone uses condoms
2) everyone stops sharing needles
3) wait 100 years...
4) profit.!!! i mean huh?

No kids... good cure. I think HIV would be virtually wiped out by offings gays and injection drug users...


that was sarcasm btw.

i hope so, cuz uh... most HIV is spread by whore's, random people and africans (not saying black people, just africa as a continent is, well... royally screwed)



at this point, how many years are we aware of AIDS?
if you live in the civilized world (not 3rd world countries, the problem is so bad there), if you go have UNPROTECTED sex with random people and you get AIDS, there's no one to blame but yourself
 
Originally posted by: potato28
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.

Ya but I wouldn't wanna drink that stuff. Would u?


Did you read the OP. Look at the section where it reads:
For hard non-porous surface disinfection

Are you a hard non-porous surface?
 
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Sundog
Originally posted by: Beige
..not only does it kill HIV it kills some other nasty stuff too...


In reality HIV is not a very hard virus to kill. Outside the host HIV is a pretty wimpy virus.

And of course sodium hypochlorite (bleach) kills all those things. So does hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, glutaradehyde, peroxyacetic acid and a host of other high-level disinfectants.

yup that is all correct, unfortunately since it is mostly inside the host cells and uses reverse RNA transcription to spread, it then makes it hard to cure. But I am convinced that we will eventually have a cure (but by then something worse will have come along).

EEK too scary to think about..
 
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
Originally posted by: JRich
Candida albicans (yeast)

Read that as Canada 🙂

That would take a lot of bleach to kill all of canada...


not really, have you seen a canadian? they are like a pvssy version of america. (front page national news when a few people got killed in Toronto, do you see American scream everytime somebody in, say, Detroit, or Camden NJ is murdered?)
 
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