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The Chlorine Dioxide Controversy ~Stephanie Seneff
The Chlorine Dioxide Controversy ~Stephanie Seneff
****!!!!** [Note: These proposed theories need to be additionally analyzed by scientists with in-depth knowledge of chemical and biological fields. This author has studied a broad range of subjects and has some theories that may be of interest. However, her background is in very diverse subjects and her theories should also be analyzed by scientists with specialized knowledge of chemical and biological fields.] "it is possible that CD enhances the bioavailability of sulfate to the body" "CD enables the immune cells to be more effective in fighting pathogens in the gut. CD may also be a source of chloride to help the stomach maintain an acid pH." "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 ~Stephanie Seneff
Factors associated with the consumption of chlorine dioxide to prevent and treat COVID-19 in the Peruvian population: a cross-sectional study - BMC Public Health
Factors associated with the consumption of chlorine dioxide to prevent and treat COVID-19 in the Peruvian population: a cross-sectional study - BMC Public Health
"The prevalence of chlorine dioxide consumption [of people aiming] to treat COVID-19 was higher than [of people aiming to] prevent."
·bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com·
Factors associated with the consumption of chlorine dioxide to prevent and treat COVID-19 in the Peruvian population: a cross-sectional study - BMC Public Health
Evaluation of the antiviral effect of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) using a vertebrate model inoculated with avian coronavirus | bioRxiv
Evaluation of the antiviral effect of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) using a vertebrate model inoculated with avian coronavirus | bioRxiv
{Includes DisQus contact info} "Our study shows that ClO2 could be a safe and viable way of treating and mitigating the effects of avian coronavirus infections, and raises the possibility that similar effects could be observed in other organisms."
·biorxiv.org·
Evaluation of the antiviral effect of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) using a vertebrate model inoculated with avian coronavirus | bioRxiv