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Evil Harry's avatar

Thank you for this explanation.

I've seen it made before with Hydrochloric acid, so finding out that citric acid can be used is much more suitable, though it's not easy to find Sodium Chlorite for sale in the UK.

Geoff Pain has recently penned a Substack attacking Chlorine Dioxide, while others have penned theirs, explaining it's benefits.

I'm sure that many people now have no idea which information they are to trust.

There are also many "informed" people attacking Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and Methylene blue, while others again report on it's amazing benefits.

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Neil Bedford's avatar

Hi Evil Harry,

This is what I use from Amazon uk

ECLO2 - Chlorine Dioxide Drops... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C9C57PYD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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Evil Harry's avatar

Thank you.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

My favorite activator is phosphoric acid.

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Saakshin's avatar

Most citric acid is manufactured in a factory using a fungus known to be a potent allergen. No studies have proven it to be safe in spite of a GRAS label by the FDA. Read more about it here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6097542/

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Citric acid is edible and does not require proof of its safety.

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Saakshin's avatar

Did you read the linked study?

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

After reading it, I believe the article lacks sufficient evidence to establish causality. Even if there is a causal relationship, it is likely caused by impurities in citric acid. Understanding the industrial production process of citric acid would clarify that such impurities are impossible in industrially produced citric acid.

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Saakshin's avatar

Are you implying that you do understand the industrial production process of citric acid? If so, and you are certain that impurities are impossible, then please advise the authors of the study as I'm sure they will value your clarification and will update their study accordingly.

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Ron Hall's avatar

So what is the process for creating the cds from the flake ingredient?

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Super Spreader's avatar

I learned about it by reading the PDF in the private chat here:

https://t.me/c/1496488601/414350

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Joe's avatar

What is the effect of oral CD on the gut microbiome?

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Thanks for the recipe. I spent much of my youth swimming in chlorinated pools, green hair being the worst visible damage. I wonder how the formulations compare, would think the pool chemicals are many times stronger. Nobody in the gov. is saying 'don't swim in chlorinated pools'....so the gaslighting is obvious. For years, I was 'soaking in it', and am now 60 yrs old.

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Super Spreader's avatar

As a kid I spent more time in neighborhood pools than out of them. Green hair and cloudy vision all summer.

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Everything Voluntary Jack's avatar

Good, do all we can to get the Universal Antidote out there to the public.

Of course, the reason all governments are against it is because it actually WORKS and is CHEAP.

Joe, your question on CD and gut biome can be found on Andreas Kalcker's site...

Wow! Speaking of criminal governments being against CD I just tried to get to Andreas site and cannot do it. Maybe powers that shouldn't be have it blocked?

Whatever, here is his Substack

https://andreaskalcker.com › en › frequently-asked-questions

Amazing how the criminal collectives are threatened by CD.

Get free, stay free.

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Natalie Rishe's avatar

The site is still not working. Bummer : /

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Interestingly, a batch of posts about chlorine dioxide has recently appeared on Substack. Is this a trend?

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Michelle Herman's avatar

apparently! ... it is about time!

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Michelle Herman's avatar

great article! Yes! beware! Whatever you do, don't even think about putting it on your body or up your nose!

Michelle, CEO Snoot! Spray

www.snootspray.com (the only CLO2 nasal rinse on the market)

www.frontierpharm.com (the originators of ClO2 topical products and featured in www.theuniversalantidote.com

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