The makers of Snoot Spray have a product line that is a lot more extensive than I was previously aware of. I tried out their mouthwash today at the CHD conference and loved it.
I drink chlorine dioxide water daily. I’ve been drinking it for a couple of years now I have not been sick in over 13 years, and I will continue to drink it. I know this says not to swallow.
Giving it a try. Maybe I can stop mixing Betadine and shampoo along with the whole netipot mess... (and not in a sink as I do it in the shower, thus no mess).
As a retired Dental Hygienist who used to often suffer from Canker Sores, I have encouraged friends and patients to try using a similar product line that uses stabilized Chlorine Dioxide: Clōsys.I love the Toothpaste but the rinse is good as well. No more suffering from Canker sores!
great to hear!! interesting, CloSys, Therabreath and Smart Mouth, actually contain sodium chlorITE... and depend on mixing with the acid in the mouth to generate chlorine dioxide. From what we know, it is insufficient to really do much as there are so many organics in the mouth. Plus none of these actually taste very good. The DioxiRinse mouthwash tastes great, you can even regulate the strength of the chlorine dioxide by how long you let it sit on the counter top before rinsing.
The reason CHLORINE DIOXIDE is called THE UNIVERSAL ANTIDOTE by NASA with Howard Alliger is because it kills BIOWEAPONS, bacteria, covid, fungus, mold, some parasites, heavy metals. It kills Anthrax. So the tiny amount of added ingredients to make mouthwash toothpaste pleasant are gone quickly once mixed. You will witness this with your eyes as the color changes.
Amalya, bleaching the color and removing a potentially toxic chemical, like artificial dyes, are not the same. I have not been able to find any research showing it can remove chemicals such as those in artificial dyes. If you have that research, I would love to read it. Thank you
Steve, Unless you have a cold or virus, you want NEVER to use mouthwash. The bacteria/microbiome that lives at the back of the throat makes the nitric oxide that keeps your blood pressure in check by helping your vasculature to be elastic.
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same.
I'll admit to being curious about their nail fungus product. Anyone have experience with that? Been fighting that for ages and nothing seems to really work there.
A month or two ago I bought Briotech Oral Swish hypochlorous acid mouthwash. I tried it once and I didn't like how it tasted or the feeling it left in my mouth during use and afterward. So I haven't used it since.
Something to consider, the oral microbiome is responsible for 50% of nitric oxide production in the human body, according to Dr. Nathan Bryan. Does this CD formula only target pathogenic microbes? How does it affect the mouth microbiome? The timestamp in this link is set to start where they start discussing the relationship between oral health and nitric oxide production: https://youtu.be/C9DA3L7IPgg?si=MjoM5Ciu-n60FkCP&t=1347
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same. chlorine dioxide is a very unique molecule that has the ability to receive and lend electrons, making it the ideal biocide. There are many examples where CD is used (especially in chickens) to improve the gut microbiome, and there are now decades of examples where people (and animals) were brought back to optimal health by using CD in virtually every way: oral consumption, topical application, IV drip and injection. www.TheUniversalAntidote.com is a great source of info on this.
I use CloSys mouthwash. I tested the CLO2 concentration, and it is between 20 and 50ppm. So it is in the correct range. Sounds like the system you recommend is in the same ballpark. I also make my own CLO2 solutions for drinking and treating external wounds. I use Kalker's method as described in his book "Forbidden Health".
Yes, that is the correct link to make pure chlorine dioxide, however, this link below also has that video AND dozens of treatment protocols for a wide variety of diseases. Below are the ingestion (drink) protocols, nasal, eye, ear, enema and bath protocols. Also skin protocols (burns, wounds/injuries, etc) and oral care (periodontal disease, dental abscess, bad breath, etc).
This below link is my goto link nowadays since it is so simple and concise (and also free) to share it with friends. It gives someone everything they need to know to get started with making it, diluting it properly and how to use it for various diseases. Just never use metal lids or metal measuring utensil's and always use QUALITY sealing plastic lids and glass mason jars to store the concentrate as well as the daily drink bottle and always store them both it in the fridge, even nasal and eye droppers if you make them occasionally. After a few days, the small nose sprayer/ eye dropper bottles will dissipate out the gas (from the water solution which contains the chlorine dioxide) and it will get weaker. The little bottles don't seal well, so if you are treating a nasal or eye condition, just pour in a fresh ounce of diluted 30 PPM mixture every few days to have consistent strength. Follow directions in the Protocol's below in the link. On the other hand, the 3,000 PPM sealed mason jar container you make of pure chlorine dioxide will last easily for your 3 week protocol and provide the entire 3 weeks worth of doses from just the one 8 ounce batch of 3,000 PPM concentrate you make upfront using the above video link you shared with me (or the same video in the link, below, along with the treatment protocols).
I know nothing about mouthwash. I use zero alcohol Listerine once a day for gum line inflammation. Why should I switch to this chlorine dioxide product?
your typical mouthwashes are inferior to chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide is an oxidizer and oxygenator, breaking down into salt and oxygen. We have decades of success helping reduce inflammation, improving gum health, eliminating gingivitis and improving overall oral health - with no adverse effects. The impact on nitric oxide is not a factor when it comes to Chlorine Dioxide, only alcohol based mouthwashes.
Regarding mouthwash there is growing concern about how it disrupts the production of nitric oxide: (Video should start at point where they discuss relationship between oral health and nitric oxide production) https://youtu.be/C9DA3L7IPgg?si=MjoM5Ciu-n60FkCP&t=1347
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same. chlorine dioxide is a very unique molecule that has the ability to receive and lend electrons, making it the ideal biocide. There are many examples where CD is used (especially in chickens) to improve the gut microbiome, and there are now decades of examples where people (and animals) were brought back to optimal health by using CD in virtually every way: oral consumption, topical application, IV drip and injection. www.TheUniversalAntidote.com is a great source of info on this.
About time Chlorine Dioxide is recognised for the amazing healing properties it has. Good to have some easy to use products that seem to eliminate the chlorine taste of the MMS solutions. I have been using MMS for more than 10 years to treat all sorts of things, but mainly as a maintenance, preventive measure, three times a week internally. That's where it really those the most good, but the right protocols and dosing is crucial to avoid strong Herxheimer reactions. This is not for the lazy or stupid ones. You have to read Jim Humble's book and fully understand how it works you have a supercheap cure for life for many diseases, including serious ones like cancer. But don't wait until you get it. Much better to prevent.
I drink chlorine dioxide water daily. I’ve been drinking it for a couple of years now I have not been sick in over 13 years, and I will continue to drink it. I know this says not to swallow.
Giving it a try. Maybe I can stop mixing Betadine and shampoo along with the whole netipot mess... (and not in a sink as I do it in the shower, thus no mess).
Loved the AlterAI perspective; brilliant integraion.
As a retired Dental Hygienist who used to often suffer from Canker Sores, I have encouraged friends and patients to try using a similar product line that uses stabilized Chlorine Dioxide: Clōsys.I love the Toothpaste but the rinse is good as well. No more suffering from Canker sores!
great to hear!! interesting, CloSys, Therabreath and Smart Mouth, actually contain sodium chlorITE... and depend on mixing with the acid in the mouth to generate chlorine dioxide. From what we know, it is insufficient to really do much as there are so many organics in the mouth. Plus none of these actually taste very good. The DioxiRinse mouthwash tastes great, you can even regulate the strength of the chlorine dioxide by how long you let it sit on the counter top before rinsing.
The reason CHLORINE DIOXIDE is called THE UNIVERSAL ANTIDOTE by NASA with Howard Alliger is because it kills BIOWEAPONS, bacteria, covid, fungus, mold, some parasites, heavy metals. It kills Anthrax. So the tiny amount of added ingredients to make mouthwash toothpaste pleasant are gone quickly once mixed. You will witness this with your eyes as the color changes.
Amalya, bleaching the color and removing a potentially toxic chemical, like artificial dyes, are not the same. I have not been able to find any research showing it can remove chemicals such as those in artificial dyes. If you have that research, I would love to read it. Thank you
Steve, Unless you have a cold or virus, you want NEVER to use mouthwash. The bacteria/microbiome that lives at the back of the throat makes the nitric oxide that keeps your blood pressure in check by helping your vasculature to be elastic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU3Fp7R11KQ
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same.
I'll admit to being curious about their nail fungus product. Anyone have experience with that? Been fighting that for ages and nothing seems to really work there.
we've got people who had great success with this, after trying everything else under the sun.
I’ve been using their toothpaste and mouthwash since Covid. It’s great!
A month or two ago I bought Briotech Oral Swish hypochlorous acid mouthwash. I tried it once and I didn't like how it tasted or the feeling it left in my mouth during use and afterward. So I haven't used it since.
Thank you for this information. You have given me a clear understanding of this product.
Still contains toxic compounds.
Something to consider, the oral microbiome is responsible for 50% of nitric oxide production in the human body, according to Dr. Nathan Bryan. Does this CD formula only target pathogenic microbes? How does it affect the mouth microbiome? The timestamp in this link is set to start where they start discussing the relationship between oral health and nitric oxide production: https://youtu.be/C9DA3L7IPgg?si=MjoM5Ciu-n60FkCP&t=1347
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same. chlorine dioxide is a very unique molecule that has the ability to receive and lend electrons, making it the ideal biocide. There are many examples where CD is used (especially in chickens) to improve the gut microbiome, and there are now decades of examples where people (and animals) were brought back to optimal health by using CD in virtually every way: oral consumption, topical application, IV drip and injection. www.TheUniversalAntidote.com is a great source of info on this.
I use CloSys mouthwash. I tested the CLO2 concentration, and it is between 20 and 50ppm. So it is in the correct range. Sounds like the system you recommend is in the same ballpark. I also make my own CLO2 solutions for drinking and treating external wounds. I use Kalker's method as described in his book "Forbidden Health".
Yes, that is the correct link to make pure chlorine dioxide, however, this link below also has that video AND dozens of treatment protocols for a wide variety of diseases. Below are the ingestion (drink) protocols, nasal, eye, ear, enema and bath protocols. Also skin protocols (burns, wounds/injuries, etc) and oral care (periodontal disease, dental abscess, bad breath, etc).
This below link is my goto link nowadays since it is so simple and concise (and also free) to share it with friends. It gives someone everything they need to know to get started with making it, diluting it properly and how to use it for various diseases. Just never use metal lids or metal measuring utensil's and always use QUALITY sealing plastic lids and glass mason jars to store the concentrate as well as the daily drink bottle and always store them both it in the fridge, even nasal and eye droppers if you make them occasionally. After a few days, the small nose sprayer/ eye dropper bottles will dissipate out the gas (from the water solution which contains the chlorine dioxide) and it will get weaker. The little bottles don't seal well, so if you are treating a nasal or eye condition, just pour in a fresh ounce of diluted 30 PPM mixture every few days to have consistent strength. Follow directions in the Protocol's below in the link. On the other hand, the 3,000 PPM sealed mason jar container you make of pure chlorine dioxide will last easily for your 3 week protocol and provide the entire 3 weeks worth of doses from just the one 8 ounce batch of 3,000 PPM concentrate you make upfront using the above video link you shared with me (or the same video in the link, below, along with the treatment protocols).
https://drkalcker.substack.com/p/the-cds-protocols
I know nothing about mouthwash. I use zero alcohol Listerine once a day for gum line inflammation. Why should I switch to this chlorine dioxide product?
your typical mouthwashes are inferior to chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide is an oxidizer and oxygenator, breaking down into salt and oxygen. We have decades of success helping reduce inflammation, improving gum health, eliminating gingivitis and improving overall oral health - with no adverse effects. The impact on nitric oxide is not a factor when it comes to Chlorine Dioxide, only alcohol based mouthwashes.
Regarding mouthwash there is growing concern about how it disrupts the production of nitric oxide: (Video should start at point where they discuss relationship between oral health and nitric oxide production) https://youtu.be/C9DA3L7IPgg?si=MjoM5Ciu-n60FkCP&t=1347
This is true if you are talking about alcohol based mouthwashes, ours is not. We welcome Dr Nathan Bryan to test ours agains all others, happy to send him some for testing. until then, we got some nitric oxide test strips, did some testing before and after, and our products do not impact the production of nitric oxide. In our cancerous tumor patent, I seem to recall that the CD actually helps improve the nitric oxide production. Not all mouthwashes are the same. chlorine dioxide is a very unique molecule that has the ability to receive and lend electrons, making it the ideal biocide. There are many examples where CD is used (especially in chickens) to improve the gut microbiome, and there are now decades of examples where people (and animals) were brought back to optimal health by using CD in virtually every way: oral consumption, topical application, IV drip and injection. www.TheUniversalAntidote.com is a great source of info on this.
Thank you.
About time Chlorine Dioxide is recognised for the amazing healing properties it has. Good to have some easy to use products that seem to eliminate the chlorine taste of the MMS solutions. I have been using MMS for more than 10 years to treat all sorts of things, but mainly as a maintenance, preventive measure, three times a week internally. That's where it really those the most good, but the right protocols and dosing is crucial to avoid strong Herxheimer reactions. This is not for the lazy or stupid ones. You have to read Jim Humble's book and fully understand how it works you have a supercheap cure for life for many diseases, including serious ones like cancer. But don't wait until you get it. Much better to prevent.