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Anonymous's avatar

Dr. Kalcker,

Please forgive me I neglected to ask you a question in my previous comment.

Have you or are you conducting any experiments on the effects of CDS on heavy metals or synthetic biology?

In addition we are finding large amounts of micro plastics and polymers accumulating in the blood, brain, and other organs. Can CDS play a role in the elimination of these toxins?

Ok, that's two questions, my apologies.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Yes, CDS oxidizes heavy cationic metals (including mercury) to anionic minerals that the body can expel due to its ORP (oxidation-reduction potential). Polymer chains are also slowly oxidized, depending on the type, at varying rates. CDS steals their electrons, causing the polymers to break apart.

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Anonymous's avatar

Thank you for your response I know that you are extremely busy.

Well that's GREAT NEWS!

Breaking down the polymer chains, in my opinion should be a primary concern. I have suggested that essential oils could possibly play a role in the process. However I do not have the resources to test that hypothesis.

You are a beacon of light in these dark and troubled times.

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matt. j.a.o.b's avatar

The oils do break down the polymers like any solvent but need to be used with caution.

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Anonymous's avatar

Thank you j.a.o.b.

I know you have been researching the same issue.

Looks like they emptied the fridge when they mixed up that concoction. Heavy metals, nanotech, synbio, parasites, polymers, you name it. Transhumanism ain't a joke, they are actually doing it to everyone.

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Arthemis's avatar

Is CDS harmful in diseases caused by oxidative stress like inmunodeficiency?

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Dana Thynes's avatar

Hello, Anonymous, I can't answer your question about CDS & microplastics, but just a week ago on The HighWire dot com, Dr Sabine Hazan mentioned that bifidobacteria break down plastic!

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Anonymous's avatar

Thank you Dana.

Unfortunately bifida only lives in the digestive tract.

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Maxstirner's avatar

Yes and that's precisely where we pick up most of the environmental plastics

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Sabine is a phenomenal doctor.

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Joey's avatar

Great questions! I hope he answers! 🙏🏻

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Anonymous's avatar

Dr. Kalcker,

Thank you for sharing your research and methodologies. The article is very informative and comprehensive. I personally believe that the discovery of CLO2 may be the most important discovery of the 21st century.

It's amazing that a simple molecule could do everything from purifying water to curing cancer.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Yes this is the reason why i want the information to be open source.

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Debbie's avatar

Dr Kalcker, you are a brilliant human being! 🙏❤️

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Kalcker, for bringing scientific clarity to such an important topic.

Your explanation of how chlorine dioxide reacts rapidly in the body—and how its short half-life limits systemic effects—provides a much-needed scientific foundation for understanding its real-world behavior. I especially appreciate your thoughtful statement:

“Unlike intravenous treatments, which can cause unpredictable systemic effects, Protocol EC acts locally and produces no significant side effects, even with prolonged use.”

This distinction between systemic and local action is crucial, and your emphasis on measured, targeted approaches helps elevate the discussion around chlorine dioxide beyond emotion and into real physiology and biochemistry.

It’s encouraging to see this field evolving with greater scientific depth, and your long-term commitment to both clinical observation and theoretical understanding is truly commendable.

Warm regards,

Xuewu Liu

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

Thanks for the info. I've taken a quick look at https://dioxipedia.com/index.php?title=Toxicity_Studies_ClO2

And saw this: "Scientific evidence is not decided by the press "

I think it is also important to add a bit more:

"Scientific evidence is not decided by political nor medical bureaucrats whose goals are more often oriented towards control and corporate interests and away from current science."

As a result of political and stability goals, it can take decades for established science to be accepted by government and medical bureaucratic organizations. These organizations often rely on negative evidence, often phrased as "there is no evidence that..." While ignoring evidence that exists.

The media has a tendency to follow the bureaucrats over the science for the simple reason that bureaucrats have power and scientists do not.

Of course we must also recognize that "peer reviewed journals " are generally corporate bureaucracies, not sciences.

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Tom Cote's avatar

Awesome study. I would not be here if I didn’t find out about CDS in 2019. Thank you Dr Andreas Kalcker

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Ufuk Yilidz's avatar

Danke und Thank You somuch for your work and giving si much to the world :-)

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The Mick's avatar

A thought I had the other day…

Would vortexed structured water enhance the process?

Brilliant work.

Michael.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

We could measure no difference in the lab

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The Mick's avatar

No worries, just an idea, seeing who's out there 😂👍🧐, and what they're about......

I didn't expect a change really, as far as my limited understanding goes, it actually structures the water, is this correct?

Your invention and research stands up on it's own.

I've been a fan for years 👍

Brilliant work, thank you !

May God bless and protect you and your loved ones.

Regards,

Michael.

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Mel G's avatar

Dear Dr. Kalker,

I want you to know that people from Spain (Europe) are following you, even your Substack in English. Gracias por tu trabajo y dedicación. Un fuerte abrazo. 💪

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István's avatar

Dr Kalcker. I keep receiving information that taking CDS is not recommended because of the consumption of other antioxidant preparations, as they neutralize each other's effects. Is this true? What should I do if I don't want to give up the antioxidant products I am currently taking because of their other effects, but I want to start taking CDS. Do you have any suggestions for this problem? Thank you!

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BK's avatar
Apr 14Edited

I'm a pharmacist. In general, most things like medications/supplements/antioxidants (that are to be taken on an empty stomach) will be absorbed or out of the stomach within approximately 2 hours. There are exceptions, of course, but this is why antibiotics and certain vitamins and minerals carry the recommendation to take 2 hours before or 2 hours after each other (e.g. tetracycline and aluminum/magnesium containing products separated by 2 hours). So, to answer your question, if the antioxidants you take are not extended release products, take the antioxidant first thing in the morning and then wait at least 2 hours, before you begin your daily CDS doses/protocol.

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

Thankx Bradford ! :))

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BK's avatar
Apr 23Edited

You’re welcome. Thank you for sharing all of

your research with the masses!

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Arthemis's avatar

do you recieve answer frim Kalcker? it's an important question because some life threatening diseases are caused by oxidative stress like inmunodeficiency

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István's avatar

The doctor did not answer my question directly. He just agreed with the opinion of a respondent. That is not enough for me. I have all the ingredients for making CDS on my shelf. But until this issue is resolved, I will almost certainly not take CDS internally. I take a lot of supplements, and then all of them have serious antioxidant effects. So far they are doing a brilliant job. I feel great at 58. My lab tests so far have confirmed this.

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Mark T's avatar

Thank you Dr. Kalcker

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Peter's avatar

Thanks for your work. A few questions I hope you can address.

1. If the upper intestine is repopulating the colon how is dysbiosis in the upper intestine dealr with? For instance over population of Clostridium. CDS enemas for the colon and oral route doesn't go past the duodenum.

2. If so much of CDS is lost as gas how can the protocols be effective at 30mg using the oral route? Is it that powerful to reach infection throughout the body at this dosage? Testimonials say yes, but what is the science?

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

1. This is another step... depending each case. You can use zeolite, activated carbon, diatom earth , to clean first. Mebendazole for parasites.

2. The science behind CDS you find in Dioxitube.com

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Peter's avatar

Thanks

1. So CDS doesn't work in the upper intestine.

2. I have a fair understanding of the chemistry. To be more specific, under Protocol C what percentage of the 30mg of CDS ingested per day enters the blood stream? If that is a small percentage then the implication is that it is far more efficacious than the gross amount taken would indicate.

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GD's avatar
May 6Edited

I don’t think Mebendazole is available in the US; they said it is over the counter now and is called Pinworm now and is a single dose. We have taken it twice now, but don’t know if it works.

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Dodeca World's avatar

I literally have asked this question for 20 years and this is the first time there's been a proper answer thank you

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Andreas Kalcker's avatar

i needed 18 years too...LOL

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bonafidecat's avatar

I've never seen or heard any references to how CLO2 will react with testosterone, particularly in men who are receiving hormone therapy replacement.

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giovanni forzano's avatar

MY TESTOSTERONE LIKES VERY MUCH CDS AND GIVES PROOF EVERY MORNING. caps wasn't random. Do you want your back? do enemas. a lot.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Ha ha: "caps wasn't random". 😉

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Loiseau's avatar

I'm wondering if using CDS sublingually would be possible, in order to bypass the problem with eating or drinking while taking CDS every hour?

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Colin Driscoll's avatar

I'm sure you are aware of this new journal which may peer review your paper.

Kory, who has also been posting all things CLO2, was recent leader of this diverse group.

https://imahealth.org/redefining-trust-in-science/

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