Hypochlorous Acid Uses that Might Surprise you

Hypochlorous Acid:

Hypochlorous Acid Uses that Might Surprise You

Hypochlorous Acid Uses You Might Never Have Heard Of

Hypochlorous acid– if you’re like most people, you’ve never heard of it, despite the fact that it’s in your body.  It’s there right now, fighting the good fight as part of your immune system, helping to fight infection. That’s because it’s the substance your white blood cells produce to keep you healthy. It’s also the antimicrobial  ingredient in electrolyzed water, which an industrial technology where electricity changes the chemical structure of salt & water into a cleaner & disinfectant as effective as bleach, with no harmful chemicals. Because of this, hypochlorous acid uses are on the rise and you may be surprised at some of them! (hint: they’re not all cleaning-related)

You might be surprised to learn that your immune system’s fighter, hypochlorous acid, is actually a type of chlorine. It’s so gentle that it’s FDA approved for use in wound care and eye care products and is also common in veterinary care. It’s also used in agriculture as a biocide for horses.  It’s FDA approved for use in produce preservation and USDA approved for organic crop production. There has been extensive research on the gentleness and efficacy of hypochlorous acid. It’s so effective that hospitals use it as a disinfectant in both the US and Japan. And during the COVID-19 epidemic, hypochlorous acid is the disinfectant being used in South Korea in the “Clean Zones”.

Hypochlorous Acid Uses: in the Home

At Force of Nature, we’ve harnessed the power of hypochlorous acid by miniaturizing the electrolyzed water technology to fit on your countertop. Our small appliance with its electrolyzer converts tap water, plus a capsule of salt, water and vinegar,  into a powerful multi-purpose cleaner and EPA registered disinfectant that’s just as effective as conventional cleaners but with no harmful chemicals, residues or fumes. So it’s gentle enough to use around children and animals. Force of Nature is on the EPA’s List of Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19. And because it has so many uses, you can use it to replace deodorizers, bleach, kitchen, bath, glass and rug cleaners. Questions about Force of Nature? We’ve got you covered with how Force of Nature kills viruses, about how electrolyzed water works, how Force of Nature is safe to use on pretty much any surface in your home, and the scoop about how Force of Nature actually works.

Meghan J.