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Chlorine Dioxide Testimonies

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How long will CDS stay good to use when refrigerated in a dark container ?
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When making CDS do you use 250 ml of water around the shot glass ?
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When making CDS how do you keep from getting slight whiff of the gas ?
Need help buying CD
Where can I buy the best solution of CD?
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@David Oates people are complaining that the KV bottle leaks and the rubber dropper top is dissolving into the HCL which contaminates it.
The Science Behind the Claims: How ClO₂ Interacts with Cancer Cells
Chlorine dioxide's potential role in cancer therapy stems from its powerful oxidative capabilities. This characteristic allows it to interact with biological systems in ways that could theoretically be detrimental to cancer cells, which often exhibit altered metabolic pathways and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress. Mechanisms of Action: Inducing Cellular Chaos At a cellular level, research indicates several proposed mechanisms by which ClO₂ might impact cancer cells: - Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Induction - Apoptosis and Nuclear Blebbing - Redox Imbalance and Warburg Effect Reversal In Vitro Findings: A Glimmer of Hope in the Lab Several in vitro (lab-based) studies have provided the foundational evidence for ClO₂'s anticancer potential. For instance, research on small-cell lung cancer cells (DMS114) demonstrated that ClO₂ could inhibit their proliferation. Notably, these studies also suggested that ClO₂ exhibited less toxicity to normal cells, such as human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC), implying a degree of selective action. Other studies have extended these findings to various human cancer cell lines, including breast and colorectal cancer cells, showing cytotoxicity and the ability to induce cell death. The concept of intratumoral delivery, where ClO₂ is injected directly into tumors, has also been explored in preclinical settings, aiming to localize its effects and potentially stimulate an immune response against the tumor while promoting tissue regeneration.
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Does anyone actually know someone cured of cancer using CDS
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