A pathogen is described as "any biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host". Types of pathogens include Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Fungi, Parasites and Proteins.
Examples and/or typical effects of Bacteria pathogens include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical effects of Virus pathogens include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical effects of Protozoa pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of Fungi pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of Parasite pathogens include:
Examples and/or typical effects of Protein pathogens include:
- BSE (mad-cow disease)
- vCJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)
Example of Oral Hygiene using Chlorine Dioxide:
http://www.frontierpharm.com/bacteriakill.php
Excerpts from the research paper "War Against Microbes" written by the Bradford Research Institute:
The following is a description of the characterization and mechanism of action of Dioxychlor, researched and developed by American Biologics, as relates to its antiviral, antibacterial, antimycoplasmal and antifungal activities. Dioxychlor has been in clinical use for over fifteen years with tens of thousands of infusions at the American Biologics Intergrative Hospital and Medical Center as well as other clinics and hospitals throughout the world.
"To understand fully the action of Dioxychlor on target organisms, it is necessary to describe in detail the chemical structure of this oxidant as well as the biochemical structure of substances found in these target organisms with which Dioxychlor interacts. These targets include viruses (the nucleic acides, RNA, DNA), bacteria and fungi."
The formula known as Dioxychlor is the same active ingredient derived from activated MMS, only weaker (chlorine dioxide).
Source: http://www.miraclemineral.org/faqs.php