Sodium chlorite is a strong oxidant and can therefore be expected to cause clinical symptoms similar to the well known sodium chlorate: methemoglobinemia, hemolysis, renal failure.[8] A dose of 10-15 grams of sodium chlorate can be lethal.[9] Methemoglobemia had been demonstrated in rats and cats [10] and recent studies by the EMEA have confirmed that the clinical symptomatology is very similar to the one caused by sodium chlorate in the rat, mouse, rabbit, and the green monkey. [11]
There is only one human case in the medical literature of chlorite poisoning.[12] It seems to confirm that the toxicity is equal to sodium chlorate. From the analogy with sodium chlorate, even small amounts of about 1 gram can be expected to cause nausea, vomiting and even life-threatening hemolysis in Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficient persons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_chloriteni neškodljiva snov, ampak verjetno so te količine v kapljicah izredno majhne.
sicer pa jaz tega ne bi uporabljal brez zdravnikovega nadzora in kar tako, če ne bi bil bolan, ker lahko ubije tudi koristne mikroorganizme, ki jih je veliko več od škodljivih.