Is there any disadvantage to using it more than 5 days in a row per month? You mentioned using it for 20 days continuously for .5cm growth and I'm curious if that is a better result than only doing 5 days continuously?:
"However, in practice, with continuous use for 20 days, new hair begins to grow around the fifth day and continues to grow, reaching about 0.5 centimeters by the 20th day[...]Yet, in reality, after using chlorine dioxide for a period, such as 20 days, and then stopping, one can observe a significant amount of new hair growth after 1-2 months."
Please review my posts related to chlorine dioxide local injections promoting regeneration. There are treatment hypotheses for Alzheimer's disease mentioned there, but in reality, there should be no effective methods.
This is an interesting perspective, thank you for the article and instructions! I was going to try microneedling combined with hyperbaric O2 and red/NIR light therapy on my own scalp; now I will have to do some more research comparing 0.5mm micro needles to plum blossom needles and choline dioxide to hyperbaric oxygen.
I know hyperbaric oxygen increases the bodies stem cell production, you mention chlorine dioxide also affects stem cells, but is it causing the body to produce them or just activating the ones already in the area being treated?
True for most people; I have affordable access to both HBOT and red/NIR therapy devices, so it is important for me to optimize my treatments based on the modalities I have available. Not sure if plum blossom needles are readily available, that one is new to me and I will need to look it up.
Have you done a deep dive on chlorine dioxide and stem cells, or is that on your to do list, or do you need to wait for more research to be completed?
Stem cells are difficult to isolate from ordinary cells, and in experiments, the relationship between chlorine dioxide and stem cells cannot be observed. For now, I don't have such a plan.
Thank you so much for sharing this article! In it, you describe using 3000 ppm solution but when answering a question mentioned at least 10,000 ppm. Can you please clarify when you have a moment?
Thank you for your reminder. I realized I miscalculated the concentration in this article; it should be 20000-30000 ppm, and I have corrected it. In all my usage protocols, the concentration of chlorine dioxide exceeds 10000 ppm. This is an important distinction between my protocols and those of MMS and CDS.
Also, just for your awareness, several of your book excerpts have 3000 ppm - skin conditions and alopecia were others I noticed. Thank you for the work you are doing.
A follow up, please. Is the formula in section 5.5 of this excerpt correct or a miscalculation? I'm happy to purchase your book if the calculations are correct there.
I think you might be asking about the protocol for using MMS. Actually, I am not using the MMS protocol here. The protocol I suggested involves topical application, so only a few milliliters are needed instead of a few drops. Typically, it's a mixture of 1ml of 15% sodium chlorite solution and 1ml of 20% citric acid solution.
Toenail fungus seems to exist in the blood, not just in the toes. I also have nail fungus, and applying chlorine dioxide several times doesn't seem to have an effect. So, I recommend oral antifungal medications because nail fungus isn't a complex issue.
I’ve used 2 different topical antifungal creams (clotrimazol, keatconazole) one morning and one night. Spread evenly across over and under the toes and then a few drops of 50% DMSO on top to great effect, cleared up 3 toe nails in about 2-3 weeks. Agree its in the blood as after doing this had another appear on my shin.
What is a plum blossom needle and where do I get one? How many times or how long do I tap? Where exactly do I tip if thinning is all over?
Why don't you use my protocol with chlorine dioxide? It's more effective than plum blossom needles.
Is there any disadvantage to using it more than 5 days in a row per month? You mentioned using it for 20 days continuously for .5cm growth and I'm curious if that is a better result than only doing 5 days continuously?:
"However, in practice, with continuous use for 20 days, new hair begins to grow around the fifth day and continues to grow, reaching about 0.5 centimeters by the 20th day[...]Yet, in reality, after using chlorine dioxide for a period, such as 20 days, and then stopping, one can observe a significant amount of new hair growth after 1-2 months."
Thank you!
Do protocol do you recommend for Alzheimer please? Need it for my mom
Please review my posts related to chlorine dioxide local injections promoting regeneration. There are treatment hypotheses for Alzheimer's disease mentioned there, but in reality, there should be no effective methods.
Thank you so much!
This is an interesting perspective, thank you for the article and instructions! I was going to try microneedling combined with hyperbaric O2 and red/NIR light therapy on my own scalp; now I will have to do some more research comparing 0.5mm micro needles to plum blossom needles and choline dioxide to hyperbaric oxygen.
I know hyperbaric oxygen increases the bodies stem cell production, you mention chlorine dioxide also affects stem cells, but is it causing the body to produce them or just activating the ones already in the area being treated?
Microneedles and chlorine dioxide are simpler and more accessible.
True for most people; I have affordable access to both HBOT and red/NIR therapy devices, so it is important for me to optimize my treatments based on the modalities I have available. Not sure if plum blossom needles are readily available, that one is new to me and I will need to look it up.
Have you done a deep dive on chlorine dioxide and stem cells, or is that on your to do list, or do you need to wait for more research to be completed?
Stem cells are difficult to isolate from ordinary cells, and in experiments, the relationship between chlorine dioxide and stem cells cannot be observed. For now, I don't have such a plan.
Ok thank you
Thank you so much for sharing this article! In it, you describe using 3000 ppm solution but when answering a question mentioned at least 10,000 ppm. Can you please clarify when you have a moment?
Thank you for your reminder. I realized I miscalculated the concentration in this article; it should be 20000-30000 ppm, and I have corrected it. In all my usage protocols, the concentration of chlorine dioxide exceeds 10000 ppm. This is an important distinction between my protocols and those of MMS and CDS.
Also, just for your awareness, several of your book excerpts have 3000 ppm - skin conditions and alopecia were others I noticed. Thank you for the work you are doing.
A follow up, please. Is the formula in section 5.5 of this excerpt correct or a miscalculation? I'm happy to purchase your book if the calculations are correct there.
Thank you so much!
Can you provide the amount of cds needed for folks who do no make it from scratch?
Yes, I can produce in bulk and sell to those in need, but shipping from China incurs high costs.
Oh sorry i meant the measurements for how much i use if i already have the cds a & b solution
Mix a and b, then dilute three times.
So if three drops combined equal approx 25 ppm of cd in 4 oz of water how much do i need for my scalp ? Thanks
Your concentration is too low; at least 10,000 ppm chlorine dioxide solution is needed. Apply it to the scalp.
Thanks
Yes also wondering how many activated drops are needed in how much water to attain the proper concentration?
Sorry, I missed your comment.
I think you might be asking about the protocol for using MMS. Actually, I am not using the MMS protocol here. The protocol I suggested involves topical application, so only a few milliliters are needed instead of a few drops. Typically, it's a mixture of 1ml of 15% sodium chlorite solution and 1ml of 20% citric acid solution.
Well how much of MMS would work? It is essentially the same thing No?
Well good luck cause nobody wants to help with that information unfortunately
I stumbled join your substack today and am curious about chlorine dioxide for toenail fungus. I have read small articles about is potential success.
Toenail fungus seems to exist in the blood, not just in the toes. I also have nail fungus, and applying chlorine dioxide several times doesn't seem to have an effect. So, I recommend oral antifungal medications because nail fungus isn't a complex issue.
I’ve used 2 different topical antifungal creams (clotrimazol, keatconazole) one morning and one night. Spread evenly across over and under the toes and then a few drops of 50% DMSO on top to great effect, cleared up 3 toe nails in about 2-3 weeks. Agree its in the blood as after doing this had another appear on my shin.