Chlorine Dioxide: Old Molecule, New Questions
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Chlorine Dioxide: Old Molecule, New Questions
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/
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