2QR neutralizes

2QR blocks binding mechanisms and neutralizes

2QR is a complex of polysaccharides. These molecules are in fact very long chains of small sugarlike parts. Dispersed all over these chains there are small electrical charges. The secret behind the success of 2QR is that this unique complex sticks all over the binding mechanism of bad bacteria and in this way blocks it. In this way they cannot stick to our body’s cells anymore and can't do any harm. When
the binding mechanism is blocked the bacteria are actually neutralized. Because they can't bind, they can't eat and they cannot multiply, they cannot live and therefore cannot cause problems.
Blocking bacterial overgrowth with 2QR:

1- A pathogen is present
2- 2QR is applied topically
3- 2QR blocks the binding mechanisms
4- The pathogen is neutralized

1- A pathogen is present in the host. It is freely floating around and unattached. The pathogen has a binding mechanism of adhesins on the surface of the cell-membrane.

2- 2QR is brought into the environment of the pathogen (topical treatment). The polysaccharide molecules are long chains with dispersed negatively charged fractions.

3- The negative fractions of 2QR compete for the adhesins on the cell-membrane of the pathogen (concentration dependant treatment) and bind to the adhesins thus blocking the ability of the pathogen to lock on to the cells of the host. Infection is prevented.

4- The binding-mechanism has been blocked and so the pathogen cannot multiply itself in a natural way. It cannot create discomforts and not cause infection. It has been neutralized and is slushed off.