I HAVE A METALLIC PROSTHESIS, CAN THE MMS AFFECT THE PROSTHESIS?

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I HAVE A METALLIC PROSTHESIS, CAN THE MMS AFFECT THE PROSTHESIS?

The chlorine dioxide that is released within the body does not have any adverse effects on the alloys that make up the prostheses because the alloys are specifically designed to be highly resistant to chemical reactions and corrosion.

The materials that are utilized in the construction of these prosthetic devices are remarkably stable and resistant to change, ensuring their durability and longevity within the human body. This stability is crucial as it allows the prostheses to function effectively without being compromised by substances present in the biological environment.