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Tom Cote's avatar

Thank you the work you do saved my life

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Jeremiah's avatar

Excellent breakdown. I wish more doctors and biologists would begin trials. I keep telling them there is no harm in these dose ranges, only benefits.

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Dr.Colleen Galvin's avatar

Fabulous! I feel blessed to have all the breakdowns for my patients to execute safely! Financial and medical savior!

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cvandnbg's avatar

Uh oh. Careful! Truth telling is frowned upon these days! 🤪. I have been using CDS for a few years. Just for general health. And feel better from it. Thanks for doing the smart person studies to prove that us normies were right all along

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Ionedery2's avatar

I found out about this from Pierre Kory's substack. There's been a long history of suppression of this promising treatment by the pharma industry, which suggests there's something here that would threaten their money train; that it's a more effective treatment that they can't profit from.

It seems to be relatively unknown but I find it fascinating and promising, so I'm glad to know there's people like Dr. Kalcker bringing this to light.

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jay mumford's avatar

Hopeful that Dr. Makis can collaborate with Dr. Kalcker and further add to his protocols. As well as adding to some of our late friend Jim Humble's work.

I have read about great results with malaria and tuberculosis not to mention the plandemic disease, add in the big C. God bless Bolivia!

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Suz's avatar

As a retired nurse, I’m extremely grateful for pioneers like yourself. Sadly we’ve recently lost a dear friend to pancreatic cancer and now have another who was recently diagnosed. I pray that modalities like yours will be implemented into mainstream clinical practice…. SOON.

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Mary's avatar

I’ve been taking chlorine dioxide for years! I never get sick, not even a cold!

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Andrea Medal's avatar

Hi Mary! May I ask where you get yours from?

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Ja.son's avatar

Thanks for all your hard work Dr. Kalcker. Truly doing the Lord’s work and helping humanity. May God bless you and your family!

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Susie AH's avatar

Great information thank you.

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Dan's avatar

Thank you for everything you do,much appreciated

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Dr.Don Hall's avatar

Super Info!! Hallmark of Caring Health Technician!!

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Sarah Christensen's avatar

Based on this I'm curious about using CDS to clear lactate in bipolar disorder. I read this paper by Iain Campbell a couple years back: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306987720325445, and have watched the video presentation. As someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder I have been on a mission to control or cure and am successfully in remission largely via ketogenic therapy and circadian work. I am off all prescriptions for it, but have had a continued reliance on over-the-counter lithium orotate at 10mg/day. Every time I reduce the dose, it interferes with sleep which has historically been my single biggest mood episode trigger so it's not something I like to take chances with.

After reading this article I'm wondering if CDS could play a role in clearing the lactate and reduce/eliminate the reliance on lithium orotate. Anyone have any input on the theory? Or how I could design/carry out a self-experiment? I'm a layperson and not versed in any of this stuff, just trying to figure myself out here.

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Surlygurl's avatar

Hi Sarah,

You're the first person I've come across that has discovered the benefits of a keto diet and bipolar disorder. My son made this discovery a few years back. He also remembered how Depakote was used for children/adults with epilepsy and how a ketogenic diet controlled the seizures. And since Depakote is also used with bipolar he thought it made sense that keto helped both things. If I were you I would scroll up where he gives an oral dose as in 10-15ml of CDS in a 1 liter bottle of distilled water. I'd get his book though. It will probably explain how to do all the things. I would say it's worth a try because it won't hurt you. I made the mixture a few years back just to see what happened. I don't think it was earth shattering, but I do remember not having any bodily odors, lol, while drinking it.

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Sarah Christensen's avatar

Thank you! That’s what I was generally thinking as far as dosing.

There are a lot of us out here now using ketogenic therapy to put our serious mood disorders into remission. Drs Christopher Palmer and Georgia Ede, both of Harvard, have written books on it, Baszucki Group is funding research after a ketogenic diet put their son Matt’s bipolar 1 into remission, and they’re working with Metabolic Mind, an org you can look at online too, if you’re interested. There are some really promising things in the works!

I’ve considered my own diagnoses to be in remission since 2019 and got off the last psych med in late 2023. I have normal human emotions but nothing as extreme as when I was diagnosed.

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Surlygurl's avatar

Excellent! Good to know. I'll look into these books and website. Thank you. I thought it was just our own little discovery. It has kept him off of meds for many years too

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Moro Balakrishnan's avatar

How important is Physical Organic Chemistry ( study of organic reaction mechanisms) to the study of medicine 👍🏻👍🏻! All drug metabolisms belong to this realm. As an old PhD on this branch, though not in medicine, I now strongly feel that the basic degree in medicine must have a course on this subject, on many established drugs and their basics. They are all related chemical structure features also. What is true of lactic acid may not be true of mandelic acid, even though both are hydroxy acids. This small write up is an excellent summary of the basics of the situation, a good read for all doctors. Slowly, there are many repurposed drugs and therapeutics emerging on the cancer scene, each its own chemistry special. On the most promising such molecules now, there cannot be more basic ones than ClO2 (CDS) and DMSO, other than perhaps water. This is certainly a chemistry rebound in medicine.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Certainly.

In traditional biochemistry, the focus is often on chemical reactions themselves—the interactions between molecules, enzymes, substrates, and products. However, Electromolecular Medicine shifts the perspective by emphasizing that these chemical reactions are fundamentally driven by electrical forces and charges within the body.

Key Concepts:

1. Electricity Drives Chemistry

The body is composed of cells that maintain electrical charges across their membranes and within their internal structures. These electrical charges create an electrochemical environment that governs how molecules interact, bind, and transform. Without this electrical foundation, chemical reactions cannot proceed efficiently or coherently.

2. Cellular Coherence and Bioelectric Fields

Cellular coherence refers to the organized, synchronized activity of cells that allows tissues and organs to function properly. This coherence is maintained by bioelectric fields — subtle electrical potentials generated by ion flows and charged molecules. These fields help regulate cell signaling, metabolism, and repair mechanisms.

3. Electromolecular Charges as the Energy Source

Cells depend on a balance of positive and negative charges to generate the energy needed for vital processes like ATP production, ion transport, and molecular synthesis. When cells lose their charge balance or become energy depleted, their functions deteriorate, leading to disease states.

4. Role of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)

CDS acts by increasing the electromolecular charges within the body. By restoring proper charge distribution and energy flow at the cellular level, CDS helps rejuvenate depleted cells, enabling them to regain normal metabolic and signaling functions. This restoration of electrical balance is what underlies its broad therapeutic effects.

Summary

In Electromolecular Medicine, electricity is not a byproduct but the primary driver of chemistry inside our cells. Cellular coherence—the harmonious functioning of cells—is maintained by electrical charges and bioelectric fields, which regulate all biochemical reactions. Interventions like CDS work by restoring these critical electrical balances, thereby supporting health at the most fundamental level.

Dr.h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker

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Moro Balakrishnan's avatar

Thanks for your detailed comment. My curiosity was about how important you think the field of Physical Organic Chemistry is to the science of medicine. I mean physical chemistry of biological organic reactions which is what keeps us going. The entire chemistry at micro level is about electrical charges, electron movements between atoms in chemical structures, be they proteins or ClO2, electron transfer and sharing, charge-charge interactions etc., wherever the work of charges come into play. You listed some. That is why knowing about the behaviour of atoms and groups in molecules in such charge environments is very important. They are fundamental, happening in every corner of the body, everywhere. For example, a trivalent Nitrogen atom in an organic structure has a lone pair of electrons, that is what would decide the activity of that molecular site. They will freely interact with positive charges in any environment including cellular components. They are strong bases here ( say pKa about 8).Typically present in most anti histamines. If that nitrogen is part of an aromatic ring (pyridine ring) or next to a keto group or a double bond or a nitro group, the electro negativity of these groups will draw those lone pair of electrons towards themselves, making it less basic or less available to interact with a positively charged environment. Such situations are present in many stand alone molecules ( drugs) or even in macromolecules like possibly proteins. That is how ClO2 interacts with and alters the charge environment around the active sites of cancerous protein molecules. If the electrical environment in those protein sites were to be different, a set of different amino acids for example, this interaction may not take place.

Following a few hospital/care home trial reports in early 2021 on how common anti histamines ( among a few other repurposed respiratory drugs) were quite powerful against the Covid virus, I have commented in various places that this is due to the electrostatic interaction between this electron rich nitrogen in those molecules ( very basic) and the positively charged ( cationic) sites of the viral spike protein, which are also their active sites. This neutralises the cationic charge and renders the spike protein incapable of lodging on the negatively charged cellular outer surfaces. They are thus prevented from entering the cell interior and rejected out. On this basis, I also premised that hundreds of drug molecules, from widely different indications but carrying such structure feature could be anti viral on this virus. It is said that 80% of the 2500 odd drug molecules known so far ( from all types of indications) contain one or more N atoms in their structure. I looked at the chemical structures of about 700 drug molecules in use ( past and present) and premised that of this 80%, 80% could carry basic type of Nitrogen atom/atoms as in anti histamines. This comes to about 1600 odd known drugs ( from all kinds of indications) capable of this electrostatic interaction with the spike protein and thus anti viral ( off label). Thus, ironically, a whole high street pharmacy stock was capable being used on this virus, yet for the first 18 months till mid 2021, we were deluding ourselves about the need and arrival of new dedicated (?) antivirals.

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

Great work and I look forward to the new book. I have been using CLO2 for six years and DMSO for two months and have combined both topically. I wonder if there is any evidence of combining both orally or would it be a disaster.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

It is less effective due to reaction with DMSO. On skin you use CDS fully concentrated at 3000 ppm; orally you use 50 ppm.

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Sealed For MORE's avatar

Are you saying 3000ppm CDS on skin is best?

That CDS 50ppm is best oral measure?

Where does DMSO Come in with CDS?

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

Thanks

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Sealed For MORE's avatar

Hey Stuart, did you understand his message to you?

How do you combine c d s & dmso? What strength & quantity? Conflicting responses. Would love input. Oral? Topical?

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

DMSO is a powerful solvent and penetrant that can carry molecules through biological membranes. However, when taken orally with CDS, there could be premature chemical interactions between DMSO and chlorine dioxide or its reactive intermediates. This may alter the stability and availability of CDS before it reaches systemic circulation.

Oral co-administration of DMSO with CDS reduces the effectiveness of CDS primarily due to chemical interactions in the GI tract, altered absorption and metabolism, and potential reduction of active oxidative species necessary for CDS’s therapeutic electromolecular effects.

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Rosemarie Loewen's avatar

On your info on mixing cds and dsmo. I've taken the mix pretty regularly for 5 Mon. I noticed , when I added dsmo I passed more parasites. If I pulled back on the dsmo and took just CDs, which I did lots too, I stopped passing parasites. Any explanation? If it neutralizes the CDs. Would that happen?

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Cat's avatar

May I ask you dosage protocol?

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Rosemarie Loewen's avatar

It varyed , but up to 12 ml s CDs and up to 13 drops of dsmo. Thruout the day .Somedays less.

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Cat's avatar

Ok. Thanks 😊

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Cat's avatar

Your

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

For topical I spray MMS/CDS on my skin and then put on DMSO 70%. The Curious Outlier (Substack) has a protocol for mixing DMSO and CDS for topical applications. Dr Andreas Kalcker has protocols for using DMSO mixed with CDS in his book Forbidden Health and on his Substack. I don’t know if anyone has ever used a mix of the two for oral use.

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Natalie Myrick's avatar

So mixing a teaspoon of it in a glass of water and drinking it can be beneficial for cancer patients?

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

you would need a bit more for cancer; check dioxipedia.com

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