Share Your Experiences Using Chlorine Dioxide

Makrosky

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I still do them but with less frequency. I suspect if I combined it with a full parasite protocol like the Kalker protocol i might get some permanent healing. My biggest issue is inconsistency. Once i feel better i tend to forget about it until i feel crappy again.
Hah! I know the feeling.
 

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I have been interested in trying ClO₂ for a while now in regards to digestion. In this case to treat chronic bloating.

Several members on this forum have claimed in the past to have treated such conditions using MMS.

For those that have tried it, regardless of what you were attempting to treat with it, how were your experiences using it, and what outcomes were observed?

I see that proper care must be taken when using it, and would appreciate any information in regards to sources and how to properly dilute it for ingestion, etc.

The mouth rinse that I use daily has 'stabilized chlorine dioxide' as the second ingredient next to water and I feel that using it has greatly improved my oral health.
I watched a Kalcker movie here, How CDS Chlorine Dioxide Solution was invented... by Andreas Kalcker (original footage!) and it showed calves drinking milk with an addition of a high concentration (3000ppm) ClO2 in water. Since I drink about 1.5 to 2Qt Milk/day, I decided to make the 3000ppm ClO2 (in the small ball jar, Bitchute video easily findable) and put about 2.5ml of the concentrate in every 1/2 quart of milk. At this concentration the ClO2 solution is undetectable to the taste. I am using Kalcker's Protocol C. (Kalcker's book The Essentials) My health goal is to see if I can lower my PSA which was creeping up very slowly for many years. After a few weeks, and I don't detect any unfavorable side effects, I may increase the amount of ClO2 total spread out over the day. At first, I ramped up a bit too quickly (loose stool was the result) so I backed off some and stool is OK now.
 

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I have been using chlorine dioxide for over 10 years, mostly for oral health in the beginning but also ingested it then and now. The first thing I did is to analyze the EPA's material & safety data sheet (MSDS). I also computed the amount of chlorine dioxide generated by mixing a drop of the sodium chlorite solution with a drop of hydrochloric acid. It is 7.9 mg per activated drop. The 'Protocol 1000', which was developed by Jim Humble, called for three activated drops every hour for eight hours, so a total of 24 drops or 190 mg of chlorine dioxide. Then I wondered how this relates to the LD50 of chlorine. It was 0.81% of the LD50. And what does that mean? So I looked at plain table salt, the LD50 for an 80 kg person is 240 g but the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 1.5 g, which is 0.63% of its LD50. So that gave me a perspective. Then furthermore, looking at the MSDS, there were two noted levels, the 'lowest amount where side effects' were noted and the 24 drops were below that, and the 'no observable effect level' and still the amount of chlorine dioxide in 24 drops were below that as well.

However, the EPA then applied two 'safety factors', each a factor of 10x (so multiplied gives 100x) to limit the concentration of chlorine dioxide in drinking water, so that it can be considered as very safe. Of course, now the 24 drops won't pass this high margin of safety anymore...

I wonder if this safety margin would have been applied to pharmaceuticals, including table salt, then all those would be 'off the table'!
Fluoride in water supplies are kept low enough that there are no noticeable side effects, but chronic exposure still causes degeneration. The toxicity is there it just damages at a low enough level that it takes a while to accumulate to a visible level. I'm not saying this is how chlorine dioxide is, I'm just saying that if you observe improvement of ailments by taking chlorine dioxide it is probably safer to discontinue use after that in case there are cumulative chronic toxicity effects.
 

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Been using it from the very beginning when it first appeared online. well over a decade. Me and my family - nothing but positive results. I now use molecular hydrogen inhalation prior to starting Chlorine Dioxide. Rectal enema is the best route for Chlorine Dioxide. Then inhale hydrogen 40mins after the last dose. They synergize pretty well in my experience.
 

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Fluoride in water supplies are kept low enough that there are no noticeable side effects, but chronic exposure still causes degeneration. The toxicity is there it just damages at a low enough level that it takes a while to accumulate to a visible level. I'm not saying this is how chlorine dioxide is, I'm just saying that if you observe improvement of ailments by taking chlorine dioxide it is probably safer to discontinue use after that in case there are cumulative chronic toxicity effects.
I carefully examined the EPA report on chlorine dioxide exposure. At these amount it is below the noticeable effect level.
 

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I carefully examined the EPA report on chlorine dioxide exposure. At these amount it is below the noticeable effect level.
Yes, but it can still cause degeneration. There are lots of toxins that show acute anti-inflammatory effects but chronic toxicity for example fish oil and xrays.
 

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I have been using chlorine dioxide for over 10 years, mostly for oral health in the beginning but also ingested it then and now. The first thing I did is to analyze the EPA's material & safety data sheet (MSDS). I also computed the amount of chlorine dioxide generated by mixing a drop of the sodium chlorite solution with a drop of hydrochloric acid. It is 7.9 mg per activated drop. The 'Protocol 1000', which was developed by Jim Humble, called for three activated drops every hour for eight hours, so a total of 24 drops or 190 mg of chlorine dioxide. Then I wondered how this relates to the LD50 of chlorine. It was 0.81% of the LD50. And what does that mean? So I looked at plain table salt, the LD50 for an 80 kg person is 240 g but the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 1.5 g, which is 0.63% of its LD50. So that gave me a perspective. Then furthermore, looking at the MSDS, there were two noted levels, the 'lowest amount where side effects' were noted and the 24 drops were below that, and the 'no observable effect level' and still the amount of chlorine dioxide in 24 drops were below that as well.

However, the EPA then applied two 'safety factors', each a factor of 10x (so multiplied gives 100x) to limit the concentration of chlorine dioxide in drinking water, so that it can be considered as very safe. Of course, now the 24 drops won't pass this high margin of safety anymore...

I wonder if this safety margin would have been applied to pharmaceuticals, including table salt, then all those would be 'off the table'!

Then there is also chorine dioxide solution, a more purified chlorine dioxide, since the 'technical grade' of sodium chlorite also contains small amounts of sodium chlorate and maybe other substances. It usually comes in 3,000 ppm and should be stored in the refrigerator. Due to Henry's Law, there is an equilibrium between the chlorine dioxide in the water and in the empty space above the liquid level of the bottle. As you use it and the level drops, more and more chlorine dioxide escapes the liquid, you can observe this in the change of its color. On Amazon you can buy chlorine dioxide test strips. Use a syringe to extract and dilute the CDS so it falls into the range of the test strip and the calculate the concentration in the CDS based on the dilution factor that you applied. This was well demonstrate by Andreas Kalcker, you find videos on YouTube or his home page.


Andreas Kalcker instructed doctors at a clinic in Ecuador, first the doctors themselves (who suffered from Covid) tried it out, then on their family members until they confident to use it on their patients with great success. They did this via IV injection.

I also used CDS for treatment of an eye infection that I had last year in March (could have been Covid?). I diluted fresh CDS (3,000ppm) by 25x and then took 1 ml with a syringe and injected this into 10 ml of some over-the-counter eye drops. The next day, the swelling was almost gone. Then a stye formed and puss came out for a couple of days, and I still applied the drops until everything healed.

One of the most remarkable experiences I had with chlorine dioxide was back in the summer of 2012, when I visited my mom in Germany. She was elderly and had a caretaker living with her at the time. When I met the caretaker, I noticed that she had swollen finger knuckles, which I did not notice the year before, so I asked her about that and she told me that, yes, she had arthritis and that two of her fingers of her right hand were stiff. I offered her to try my chlorine dioxide drops (I brought a travel kit with me) and she took four activated drops per day. We did a short trip visiting other relatives and when I saw her five days later, I asked her if her arthritis improved, without saying a word, she put a big smile on her face and made repeatedly fists with both hands! The stiffness and swelling was gone! Encouraged, I offered the same to an elderly woman, a friend of my mom, and she had rheumatoid arthritis, after the second day taking four activated drops, her pain was gone.

I think that bacteria from infected gums or infected root canals are the culprit, that is also why I am using it daily as an oral rinse in my Panasonic Oral Irrigator, which has a collapsible water tank, you can buy it at Amazon. Other water picks died shortly after using chlorine dioxide in them, since it attacks rubber. With the Panasonic unit, you need to remove the water tank and let everything dry or soon you will grow mold in between the water tank and the unit. It requires some giggling and it damages the silicon o-ring a bit but it's worth doing it. My unit is over 15 years old and still kicking!

Regarding those oral bacteria, they can also be the cause of heart or cardiovascular disease. Bacteria are forming biofilms on the arterial walls, causing inflammation, then the body tries to patch it up with cholesterol. Therefore, I am taking Zeta Aid daily, it charges up the blood, increases the strength of the colloidal suspension and dissolves these bacterial films (and dissolves kidney stones too). I posted on this subject numerous times here on this forum.


You may want to read through the hundreds of testimonials about chlorine dioxide (also known under 'MMS') posted here:


Interestingly, there are also 23 posts on Coronavirus, but then last year in October, suddenly no further posts on that subject, which is really strange.

Stephan, thank you for the info you post. I just had a question, recently I bought a Panasonic water flosser off amazon to use with ClO2, but unfortunately the model I got has a metal casing around the pump, which will get corroded by ClO2. There are a few models on Amazon, which is the one you use, without rubber or metal?
 

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Stephan, thank you for the info you post. I just had a question, recently I bought a Panasonic water flosser off amazon to use with ClO2, but unfortunately the model I got has a metal casing around the pump, which will get corroded by ClO2. There are a few models on Amazon, which is the one you use, without rubber or metal?
Hi Trance,

I have the European version of the one below:

Amazon product ASIN B08287TDRJView: https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Cordless-Dual-speed-irrigator-Collapsible/dp/B08287TDRJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3


Mine is rechargeable, my wife has the one in the link. She used the Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries with it.

I am not sure if I mentioned it, with the two bottles of chlorine dioxide drops, I add a little baking soda to neutralize any remaining acid.
 

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Hi Trance,

I have the European version of the one below:

Amazon product ASIN B08287TDRJView: https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Cordless-Dual-speed-irrigator-Collapsible/dp/B08287TDRJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3


Mine is rechargeable, my wife has the one in the link. She used the Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries with it.

I am not sure if I mentioned it, with the two bottles of chlorine dioxide drops, I add a little baking soda to neutralize any remaining acid.

Interesting, that's also the one I ordered, but mine comes with a metal ring around the plastic pump, presumably to prevent it from kinking when the unit is collapsed. Thank you Stephan
 

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Been using it from the very beginning when it first appeared online. well over a decade. Me and my family - nothing but positive results. I now use molecular hydrogen inhalation prior to starting Chlorine Dioxide. Rectal enema is the best route for Chlorine Dioxide. Then inhale hydrogen 40mins after the last dose. They synergize pretty well in my experience.
what are the benfits you experienced since using it regularly?
 
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