Chlorine Dioxide: Old Molecule, New Questions

  • Chlorine Dioxide: Old Molecule, New Questions

    Posted by IMA-HelenT on May 27, 2026 at 3:37 pm EDT

    The FDA calls it “a dangerous bleach.”

    But it is also used in water treatment, food safety, and medical equipment sterilization, and millions of people drink low doses of it every day in treated tap water.

    So maybe the honest question is not “is this bleach?”

    Maybe it is: what dose, what route, what use, and what evidence?

    A new case series in the Journal of Independent Medicine looked at three veterinary cases where animals had limited conventional options: a dog with suspected liver cancer, a cat with a stubborn infection, and a dog with a large painful mammary tumor.

    All three improved, and the authors reported no adverse effects from chlorine dioxide across oral, enema, and intratumoral use.

    To be clear, this does not prove chlorine dioxide is a cure. The animals were treated with multimodal protocols, so no single agent can take all the credit.

    But it does put something important on the record: documented outcomes that deserve proper research instead of automatic ridicule.

    The full study is available open-access here: https://journalofindependentmedicine.org/articles/v02n03a10/

    Lorna replied 1 day, 4 hours ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
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  • William Gaspar MD

    Member
    May 28, 2026 at 9:06 am EDT

    I agree, it needs to be looked at with controlled studies, before one can label it dangerous bleach. In high concentration any compound can be dangerous. Sugar, which was essential in so many foods in small quantities is lifesaving, in large quantities it can be deleterious. We need more independent medical organizations, who have no financial relations to the trillion dollar petrochemical industry needs to handle the investigations with oversight from all areas, natural and synthetic.

  • Wolfgang May

    Member
    May 29, 2026 at 1:57 am EDT

    Chlorine Dioxide (MMS), a toxic disinfectant -puportedly desingned to destroy cancer cells or virus-infected cells while sparing healthy ones. In a highly diluted form, this substance is used f.i. for water purification; however, it must under no circumstances exceed a concentration of 0,2mg per liter. Anyone ingesting MMS at this concentration can reasonably assume that it will possibly exert its puported therapeutic effects at such low dosage.

    (For nail fungus : 0,3% solution in a spray bottle)

  • Jeff Gerber

    Member
    May 29, 2026 at 10:51 pm EDT

    I used it as a nasal spray (two drops in 30oz distilled water) and it fixed a nasal infection I had for a couple years that developed after the COVID injection.

    Quick note: If you decide to mix up a nasal spray, every 5 days you need to create a new mixture in that 30oz spray bottle because it will degrade into chlorine after that point and you don’t want to have that experience. I hear it burns. I didn’t have that experience myself because I stuck to the rule about this.

    I was absolutely amazed that after about 3 weeks of doing this my nose and sinuses were finally fixed. Prior to that it was just a constant runny plugged up nose with bad breathing at night.

    That’s my success story with Chlorine Dioxide. I haven’t drank it. My concern there is that it will kill both good and bad bacteria and keeping that flora in your gut in balance is important. In my opinion you need to have a good reason to drink it and potentially hurt the good bacteria with the bad. It has to be something that’s really plaguing you. Malaria for example it is known to kill while nothing else comes close to touching it.

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      May 31, 2026 at 12:57 pm EDT

      Thank you @jrgerber …I love your success story, I can see this potentially helping a few people I know.

  • Lorna

    Member
    June 11, 2026 at 6:02 pm EDT

    I think everyone should read Dr. Pierre Kory’s book, The War on Chlorine Dioxide. I did and then I went to theuniversalantidote dot com and started learning more about it. Just took my first dose an hour ago.

    It does kill bacteria, but not beneficial ones. It kills by taking one molecule of oxygen away from anything that has weak molecular bonds. Fortunately for us that covers viruses, bad bacterial, maybe even cancer. The molecules that make up our bodies have strong molecular bonds. Those that are foreign to our body tend to have weak molecular bonds. There is a lot more to learn, but that helped me a lot. Remember, it is the dose that makes the toxin. Chlorine Dioxide is very safe at the proper doses, but you have to study to learn how to take it.

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