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Research Protocols And Precautions
Research Protocols And Precautions
"Elevated methemoglobin levels reflect overly oxidized blood. Elevated urea or creatinine levels reflect kidney damage. Whenever higher than usual doses are to be administered, special attention must be applied regarding kidney damage especially if the urine is acidic" "Acid renders the oxides of chlorine more reactive. Alkalinity stabilizes oxides of chlorine"
·bioredox.mysite.com·
Research Protocols And Precautions
Autism can be Cured – How to use the Chlorine Dioxide Protocol to Recover Broken Lives
Autism can be Cured – How to use the Chlorine Dioxide Protocol to Recover Broken Lives
[***Note: Although article contains some info that may be correct, many statements are very inaccurate.] [Following is some clarifying information about a few foundational statements made in the article that are incorrect &/or inappropriately incomplete: *Research clearly shows chlorine dioxide at inappropriate concentrations for various uses and times and routes of exposure DOES harm healthy cells and tissues. *Chlorine dioxide is antibacterial, antifungal, anti-viral, anti-helminthic (parasites), and neutralizes heavy metals in concentrations appropriate for each SPECIFIC substance and purpose. Many types of applications are NOT EFFECTIVE except when done at concentration levels that ARE harmful to people. * When chlorine dioxide in a certain concentration kills 98% of strep in a petri dish in a lab, we can't conclude it will kill strep as well in saliva or the bloodstream. We also can't assume that chlorine dioxide will also destroy of all other types of pathogens. * Procedures that have proven to be erroneous should be acknowledged as incorrect rather than described as just "not working any more." *Doses used in a humidifier can't should be CAREFULLY ADAPTED based on size of room, size and flow speed of humidifier, breeze, amount of light in room, etc] *Pro-oxidants CAUSE oxidative stress in many situations. See section 19 at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920909/]
·healthimpactnews.com·
Autism can be Cured – How to use the Chlorine Dioxide Protocol to Recover Broken Lives
Fabrication method, structure, mechanical, and biological properties of decellularized extracellular matrix for replacement of wide bone tissue defects - PubMed
Fabrication method, structure, mechanical, and biological properties of decellularized extracellular matrix for replacement of wide bone tissue defects - PubMed
"chemical decellularization treatment in 4% aqueous sodium chlorite" "These results open new avenues for the use of DECM samples as the replacement of wide bone tissue defects."
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Fabrication method, structure, mechanical, and biological properties of decellularized extracellular matrix for replacement of wide bone tissue defects - PubMed
Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of [36Cl] Chlorate in Market Size Broilers
Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of [36Cl] Chlorate in Market Size Broilers
The oral administration of chlorate salts reduces "the numbers of Gram-negative pathogens in gastrointestinal tracts of live food animals." "these data indicate that broilers rapidly convert chlorate residues to an innocuous metabolite, chloride ion, and that chlorate residues in excreta remain fairly high during the time around slaughter. Because the target tissue of chlorate is the lower gastrointestinal tract, the relatively high distribution of parent chlorate to inedible gastrointestinal tissues and low distribution to edible tissues is favorable for the biological activity and for food safety considerations."
·pubs.acs.org·
Total Radioactive Residues and Residues of [36Cl] Chlorate in Market Size Broilers
Description: THE USE OF STABILIZED LIQUIDE CHLORINE DIOXIDE (ClO2) FOR INTERNAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SANITATION OF FARM WITH LAYING FLOCK AFFECTED BY COLISEPTICEMIA
Description: THE USE OF STABILIZED LIQUIDE CHLORINE DIOXIDE (ClO2) FOR INTERNAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SANITATION OF FARM WITH LAYING FLOCK AFFECTED BY COLISEPTICEMIA
***!!!*** "In order to prevent biofilm formation and improve sanitation prescribed was the use of stabilized liquid chlorine dioxide (ClO2) in the 4‰ concentration for so-called night "shock" treatments, and 2‰ concentration for prophylactic daily disinfection of drinking water. With the improvement of the flocks’ health status, the "shock" treatments with ClO2 were repeated in the upcoming months. As an add-on therapy, 40 mg per bird of vitamin C through drinking water for three days was prescribed. The use of non-resorptive antibiotics, AD3E vitamins and amino acid supplements was excluded because they had failed to improve the flocks’ health status in the acute phase. ...on the use of stabilized liquid ClO2 in the water supply system of the laying flocks affected by severe colisepticemia resulted in radical decrease of mortality during the next three months."
·libmast.utm.my·
Description: THE USE OF STABILIZED LIQUIDE CHLORINE DIOXIDE (ClO2) FOR INTERNAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SANITATION OF FARM WITH LAYING FLOCK AFFECTED BY COLISEPTICEMIA
Study on the disinfection law and genomic damage effect of chlorine and chlorine dioxide on human rotavirus
Study on the disinfection law and genomic damage effect of chlorine and chlorine dioxide on human rotavirus
****!!!!**** 2013. "there have been few reports of the effects of commonly used disinfectants (e.g. chlorine and chlorine dioxide) on human rotavirus (Human Rotavirus, HRV)" "in most previous studies, researchers have tended to ignore the important fact that different regions of the viral genome may have different resistance to disinfectants, and only PCR testing of a gene fragment of the virus, and then using the results of that part to reflect the effect of disinfectant on the entire genome of the virus, using part instead of the whole, and therefore the conclusion is unreliable. In this study, E.coli25922 and MS2 phages were used as indicative microorganisms of gut bacteria and enteroviruses in water" "The current chlorine disinfection method may be inadequate in the effective prevention and control of HRV mesohide transmission. "
·cdmd.cnki.com.cn·
Study on the disinfection law and genomic damage effect of chlorine and chlorine dioxide on human rotavirus
The Chlorine Dioxide Controversy - The Weston A. Price Foundation
The Chlorine Dioxide Controversy - The Weston A. Price Foundation
****!!!!****!!!!*** "An important thing to keep in mind is that it is necessary to administer small doses at fre­quent intervals throughout the day. In this way, the dose is never high enough to cause oxida­tive damage because antioxidant defenses can keep up with production of reactive molecules. CD’s ability to treat malaria suggests that it might also be of benefit in treating Covid-19. It is intriguing that hydroxychloroquine, another chlorine-containing molecule that is commonly used to treat malaria, has shown promise in treating Covid-19."
·westonaprice.org·
The Chlorine Dioxide Controversy - The Weston A. Price Foundation
Pharmaceutical composition for treating infectious diseases - Andreas Kalcker, Google Patents
Pharmaceutical composition for treating infectious diseases - Andreas Kalcker, Google Patents
{Note: This treatment is for theoretical uses. Validations of effectiveness and safety for various uses are needed. Negative effects HAVE been experienced by some people ingesting chlorine dioxide or injecting intravenously} "pharmaceutical composition for systemic, particularly parenteral treatment of infectious diseases, based on an aqueous, sterile and pyrogen-free solution of chlorine dioxide, which contains 5 to 1000 mg/l (ppm) dissolved chlorine dioxide (CI02) and preferably 3 to 10 g/l of an ionic tonicity regulator, optionally in combination with a non-ionic tonicity regulator. The composition additionally preferably contains a pH regulator, particularly a pH buffer system, adjusted to pH 7.3-7.5, and can furthermore contain DMSO or MSM. In the ready-to-use state, the composition is free of chlorate ions, hydrochloric acid and gaseous chlorine, or contains said components in a concentration of 1 mg/L (1 ppm) at maximum each.
·patents.google.com·
Pharmaceutical composition for treating infectious diseases - Andreas Kalcker, Google Patents
MMS and CD chemistry – the facts | the chronicle flask
MMS and CD chemistry – the facts | the chronicle flask
{Some of the statements in article about amounts and chemistry are incorrect. Some calculations are also incorrect.} "About a year ago I wrote a post on the subject of MMS and CD. Many people have since praised that post, but others have complained that it’s rather long (it is) and contains too much opinion.…"
·chronicleflask.com·
MMS and CD chemistry – the facts | the chronicle flask
MMS Research Protocols And Precautions
MMS Research Protocols And Precautions
"Elevated methemoglobin levels reflect overly oxidized blood. Elevated urea or creatinine levels reflect kidney damage. Whenever higher than usual doses are to be administered, special attention must be applied regarding kidney damage especially if the urine is acidic" "Acid renders the oxides of chlorine more reactive. Alkalinity stabilizes oxides of chlorine"
Elevated methemoglobin levels reflect overly oxidized blood. Elevated urea or creatinine levels reflect kidney damage. Whenever higher than usual doses are to be administered, special attention must be applied regarding kidney damage especially if the urine is acidic
Acid renders the oxides of chlorine more reactive. Alkalinity stabilizes oxides of chlorine
Examples of chlorine dioxide quenching compounds are: N-acetyl-L-cysteine, glutathione, alpha-lipoic acid, ascorbic acid, polyphenols, tocopherols, bioflavonoids, anthocyanidins, benzaldehyde, cinnamaldehyde, juice concentrates and many herbal remedies. Most fruits especially grapes and berries are rich sources of polyphenolic antioxidants. Examples of herbs rich in antioxidant polyphenols are: chocolate, tea, coffee, turmeric, silymarin, licorice, ginkgo, olive. Sulfur rich foods also eliminate chlorine dioxide if present in the stomach at the time of treatment. Examples include: garlic, onion, leek, asparagus, beans, peas, egg, milk and even white potatoe (due to alpha-lipoic acid). Protein must also not be present in the stomach at the time of treatment. Proteins are made of amino acids which present an abundance of phenols, organic sulfides, thiols and secondary amines, which react with and eliminate chlorine dioxide on contact. L-tyrosine has a phenol group. L-methionine is a sulfide. L-cysteine is a thiol. L-tryptophan, L-proline and L-histidine have secondary amino groups. Certain B-complex vitamins are similarly reactive such as: thiamine, riboflavin, folate, pantothenate. Finally many drugs contain secondary amines, tertiary amines, thiols, sulfides or phenols.
Therefore, fruit, fruit juices, fruit concentrates, wines, green drinks, herbs, protein, most vitamins and most drugs should not be taken at the time of treatment and certainly not mixed with the acidified sodium chlorite solution.
for these successively reduced species of chlorine compounds to be successful in oxidizing the chlorite anion, they must remain in close proximity.
add sufficient acid to start the reaction but not overly increase the reacting volume.
·bioredox.mysite.com·
MMS Research Protocols And Precautions
SUGGESTIONS FOR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF OXIDES OF CHLORINE ~Thomas Lee Hesselink, MD
SUGGESTIONS FOR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF OXIDES OF CHLORINE ~Thomas Lee Hesselink, MD
********!!!!!*** 2008 "Note: Please take note of the POSSIBLE 'Incompatibilities' when taking MMS... I learned about how anti-oxidants and certain foods, drinks, herbs and vitamins can affect the desired results when injesting MMS. Therefore, the timing of our doses may be equally important as the quantity of our doses based on the types of things we have recently injested."
·mms-italia.org·
SUGGESTIONS FOR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF OXIDES OF CHLORINE ~Thomas Lee Hesselink, MD
Biophysics of Chlorine Dioxide / Biofisica del Dioxido de Cloro
Biophysics of Chlorine Dioxide / Biofisica del Dioxido de Cloro
[This statement needs refinement: "RESULT: we can breathe the Chlorine Dioxide released by 5. 357 cm3/ d de CDS 0.3% in the room, airing it once a day"] [This statement needs verification: "The distribution dynamics of Chlorine Dioxide in the organism has to be through of blood, which is never separated by more than 20 microns from any cell and the liquid intercell"] [Statement needs validation: "it seems to indicate that in the areas especify where the dissociated Chlorine Dioxide, pI would like to generate a very basic Ph"] [This approach may not be appropriate because correlation actually may be different: "To see the distribution of Chlorine Dioxide, in veins, arteries, kidneys, lungs, etc. radioactive isotope of 35 Cl has been used"] [Graph seems to contradict statement: "maximum that we know empirically, that it is reached after one hour:"] [Rate constant differs significantly in various areas of body, so this statement can't be applied: "Chlorine Dioxide, with a half-life of 1 hour,"] [Graph on page 16 doesn't seem to illustrate patterns described] [How was this determined? "after their biochemical activity they will transform into approximately 0.5 millimoles of sodium chloride"] [How was assumption reached since absorption rate not deduced? "absorption by the vessels blood would transfer Chlorine Dioxide, more quickly", particularly when document says "with the use of CDI there is no discussion that how it enters the circulatory system"?] [Actually, amount safe to inhale differs from amount safe to ingest, since absorption routes and rates are different "usual daily dose of 30 mg...evaporating... throughout a day"] [Current US EPA standards specify acute oral LD50 (which applies for a single day & may not for consecutive days} to be 292 mg/kg. This conflicts with "six hundredth part, at day, from LD 50, which would be taking 30 mg / day"] [Incorrect: "after 2 hours, it has been eliminated from the body." See study 'Metabolism & Pharmacokinetics of Alternate Drinking Water Disinfectants,' 1982] ["10 ml of CDS would provide 10 ml of extra molecular oxygen." However, 2015 'First case of methemoglovinemia caused by a ClO2-based housefold product' reported effect of profound hypoxia]
·researchgate.net·
Biophysics of Chlorine Dioxide / Biofisica del Dioxido de Cloro
Mechanism of reaction of chlorite with mammalian heme peroxidases - ScienceDirect
Mechanism of reaction of chlorite with mammalian heme peroxidases - ScienceDirect
**** "This study demonstrates that heme peroxidases from different superfamilies react differently with chlorite. In contrast to plant peroxidases..." "Data about potential chlorite actions under pathological conditions like cardiovascular diseases, where MPO is known for their adverse effects [54], [55], are lacking. In therapeutic use, other possible chlorite effects are modulation and stimulation of immune responses [56], activation of macrophage functions [40], the stimulation of killer cell cytotoxicity [57], methemoglobin formation [44] and formation of chlorine dioxide. The later species has strong anti-microbial properties [58] and can be also derived from one-electron oxidation of chlorite by Compounds I and II of MPO or LPO. At inflammatory sites, the likelihood for the aforementioned chlorite activity might be increased considering enhanced levels of hydrogen peroxide at these sites. Taken together, chlorite can principally cause a number of divergent effects upon its application."
·sciencedirect.com·
Mechanism of reaction of chlorite with mammalian heme peroxidases - ScienceDirect
Patent: USE OF CHLORITE TO TREAT RED BLOOD CELL DISEASES AND INDICATIONS MEDIATED THEREBY - OXO CHEMIE (THAILAND) CO LTD
Patent: USE OF CHLORITE TO TREAT RED BLOOD CELL DISEASES AND INDICATIONS MEDIATED THEREBY - OXO CHEMIE (THAILAND) CO LTD
Method of treating hyperglycemia induced Red Blood Cell Disease/Dysfunction (RBCD) caused by generation of early and late glycation end products. Method of treating hemolytic anemia, smoldering hemolytic anemia, sickle cell anemia, hemorrhagic diseases, hemorrhagic stroke, hemorrhagic bleeding. Method of treating RBCD to prevent progression to diabetes associated vascular complications referred to as Syndrome X, particularly to prevent progression to chronic kidney disease, coronary vascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease.
·sumobrain.com·
Patent: USE OF CHLORITE TO TREAT RED BLOOD CELL DISEASES AND INDICATIONS MEDIATED THEREBY - OXO CHEMIE (THAILAND) CO LTD
ALSUntangled No. 19: Sodium chlorite ~Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration
ALSUntangled No. 19: Sodium chlorite ~Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration
****!!!!******** "While a wide range of oral sodium chlorite regi-mens have been used, the most popular are between 0.75 and 1.5 mg/kg given over 2 – 7 days in a row, followed by a rest period of 7 – 16 days, then repeat-ing (17,25,26). Importantly, it has never been shown that oral sodium chlorite can be absorbed at levels that affect human macrophage function. In rats given radiolabeled chlorite, 34% of the initial dose can be found excreted in the urine over the next 72 h (27). However, in monkeys, chlorite is neutralized in saliva within 1 min and by gastric fl uid in vivo in 5 min (28). Keuhne, one of the world ’ s experts on WF10, states that he studied oral WF10 and found that it “ can act on these mechanisms only intravenously, not orally ” (29). Furthermore, there are data that raise concerns about the safety of oral sodium chlo-rite. According to McGrath and Keuhne, sodium chlorite is converted under acidic conditions (such as those in the stomach) to chlorine dioxide, which can be poisonous (12,29). While a small, short- duration study failed to show evidence of oral chlo-rite toxicity in humans (30), Keuhne stopped his research on oral WF10 “ after two patients collapsed and one nearly died ” while taking it (29)"
·als.be·
ALSUntangled No. 19: Sodium chlorite ~Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration