My Experience With Chlorine Dioxide (Not MMS): Is It A Cure for All Diseases?
Through extensive self-experimentation, the author discovers chlorine dioxide‘s remarkable ability to eliminate abnormal cells, promote tissue regeneration, and regulate the immune response. These findings form the foundation of the book‘s principles of disease treatment. The book presents 13 treatment protocols for various conditions, including hair loss, alopecia areata, acne, dry eye syndrome, rhinitis, pharyngitis, eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, skincare, arthritis, cancer, and localized fat reduction. These protocols leverage the unique mechanisms of action of chlorine dioxide.
Chlorine dioxide, having similar properties to ROS, could theoretically have comparable benefits. It might positively impact the treatment of hair loss, autoimmune skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, autoimmune diseases, disorders of tissue regeneration, age-related diseases, and cancer. My experimental data also supports chlorine dioxide’s therapeutic potential in these areas, showing it can encourage tissue regeneration, modulate immune responses, and assist in treating cancer and aging-related diseases. Different from the typical oral intake of MMS, I suggest a treatment method involving direct application of chlorine dioxide to the diseased site, applicable to any affected body part.
In the MMS protocol, Jim Humble recommends methods of administration that include oral ingestion and topical application, with chlorine dioxide concentrations far below 3mg/mL (the saturation concentration at room temperature). Here, I must clarify that oral ingestion and low-concentration topical application are utterly ineffective in utilizing chlorine dioxide’s properties. Due to its rapid oxidative reaction, which completes within seconds upon contact with human cells, orally ingested chlorine dioxide almost certainly cannot reach areas beyond the mouth and esophagus. Moreover, oral administration of a highly concentrated solution of chlorine dioxide is hazardous, as it can cause severe corrosion of the esophagus and indiscriminately damage various types of cells.