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Antioxydants and CDS 08 Jul 2025 21:22 #87037

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Hello! I am looking for the way to integrate protocols K, R and C to an alternative cancer treatment protocol that involves repurposed drugs and several potent antioxydants. A "person in the know" claims that "the chlorine dioxide degrades the antioxidants and the antioxidants weaken the chlorine dioxide. They simply are combining a powerful oxidant with a powerful antioxidant. And the chlorine dioxide stays in your system a very long time. Even after stopping the chlorine dioxide after 3 days it’s still active over 50%. I simply woud not combine the two." Various articles and conferences seem to maintain  the contrary (Kalcker says that the CDS barely lasts 50 minutes if my memory serves me right). Any thoughts? 

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Antioxydants and CDS 15 Jul 2025 10:37 #87057

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Hello! I am looking for the way to integrate protocols K, R and C to an alternative cancer treatment protocol that involves repurposed drugs and several potent antioxydants. A "person in the know" claims that "the chlorine dioxide degrades the antioxidants and the antioxidants weaken the chlorine dioxide. They simply are combining a powerful oxidant with a powerful antioxidant. And the chlorine dioxide stays in your system a very long time. Even after stopping the chlorine dioxide after 3 days it’s still active over 50%. I simply would not combine the two." Various articles and conferences seem to maintain  the contrary (Kalcker says that the CDS barely lasts 50 minutes if my memory serves me right). Any thoughts? I would suggest to get chlorine dioxide info from Andreas Kalcker's and Jim Humble's books. Please read the attached PDF file. There is a reason why most CLO2 ingestion protocols are dosed hourly. 

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