Chlorine dioxide deactivates microorganisms by attacking and penetrating their cell wall, disrupting the transport of nutrients across the cell wall and inhibiting protein synthesis.
Since this action occurs regardless of the metabolic state of the organism, oxidising biocides are effective against dormant organisms and spores like Giardia Cysts and Polio virus.

Chlorine Dioxide Solution is an advanced variant of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) developed by Dr. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker , used for therapeutic purposes and with fewer adverse effects than traditional solutions.
CDS, according to more than 5000 physicians of the international COMUSAV organization is the greatest discovery in medicine in the last hundred years.
CDS eliminates bacteria, viruses, fungi, prions and also virus spike by oxidation, just as it happens in our body with macrophages and not by intoxication like antibiotics. Simply put, pathogens are incinerated.
The main advantage of chlorine dioxide in the form of CDS is its neutral pH and its safety for human and animal health.

CDS is a concentrated 0.3% (3000ppm) aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide (the concentrate)
It is important to differentiate between the gas and the aqueous solution, since as a gas it can be dangerous because in air it is reactive and can cause irritation, in water it is non-reactive and is naturally absorbed up to 0.3% .

CDS diffuses into the body from the stomach, therefore it does not affect the bacteria in the intestines.

According to in vitro and in vivo studies, chlorine dioxide in the form of CDS is broken down to salt (in minimal amounts) and oxygen in the body. Therefore, CDS is able to increase oxygen levels in the blood, whether used orally or intravenously. At the same time, it eliminates pathogens due to its recognized biocidal capacity and rapidly reduces metabolic acidity, which is the true cause of most diseases known today.
It is finally converted after intermediate reactions into a chloride ion and oxygen.
The main advantage of chlorine dioxide in the form of CDS is its neutral pH and its safety for human and animal health.

Apparently, CDS eliminates the causes of hypertension and hypotension by reducing acidity.

PROTOCOLS:
We find these 2 protocols useful.
A bottle of the Protocol C diluted CDS is kept in the fridge. Whenever we have been amongst a group of people, we will drink 1oo ml on returning home.
Protocol O solution is useful to cleanse the sinuses & nasal passages.

C: CLASSIC CONTINUOUS ___
10 ml of CDS in 1 liter of water

Objective: Treatment of several conditions and detox.
General Dosage: 10 ml of CDS in 1 liter of drinking water, divided in 10 doses of 100 ml per day.
Application:
Add 10 ml of CDS (3000 ppm) to 1 liter of water per day.
Take one part every hour until the bottle is finished.
This equals a safe concentration of 3 ppm per intake or 30 mg of ClO2

Considerations:
No serious side effects or unwanted interactions have been reported.
If taking other medications, wait one hour before taking CDS.
In case of severe illness, increase the dose progressively up to 15 ml in separate doses throughout the day.
Avoid exceeding 30 ml per liter of water to avoid dryness and scratchy throat.
Do not exceed 60 ml in 12 daily intakes. In case of severe cases better use 2 bottles of 25ml.

Protocol C is the most used standard protocol considered very safe and can be combined with other non-oral protocols such as E, D, B, K, R, etc.

In peer reviewed studies with over 1000 persons only 6% of the persons experienced minor temporal issues (Herxheimer) like tiredness, dry mouth, nose running, flatulence or other minor discomfort. After 5-7 Days it disappeared.

The duration of use depends on the need and until the patient feels recovered (response dose). in water per day.

Protocol O:
OPHTHALMOLOGICAL FOR EYES AND OTOLARYNGOLOGICAL FOR NOSE

Ophthalmological Conditions:
Includes age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. Other common eye disorders include amblyopia and strabismus.

Protocol O is a procedure that involves the preparation of an eye drop for ophthalmologic (eye) and ENT (nose) use with CDS (Chlorine Dioxide). This protocol is useful for treating various ocular conditions and sinusitis. It can be applied to both eyes and nose, especially in cases of flu or sinusitis.

Instructions for Eye Drops Preparation:
You will need:
50 ml of saline saline (NaCl 0.9%).
0,5 ml of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide).
Optional – 0,3 ml of DMSO (70%)
Steps to follow:

In a small glass bottle with a polyethylene dropper or in an ophthalmic dropper (made of HDPE, a plastic harder than rubber), mix 50 ml of saline saline, 0,5 ml of CDS and optionally 0,3 ml of DMSO (70%).

Make sure the ingredients are well mixed in the bottle.
** For 20 ml bottle:
20 ml saline solution 0.9%
0.2 ml CDS concentrate
).12 ml DMSO 70%

Application Instructions:
For eyes and nose:
In case of ocular affections or sinusitis, apply five drops in the affected eye or nose every two hours.

affection: Example I found – A cataract is a clouding of the eye/s lens that affects vision.

Precautions:

If the patient wears intraocular lenses, DMSO should not be used in the ophthalmic eye drops.

The solution should be stored in a cool, dark place. Its efficacy lasts approximately three days at 100%. After this time, the solution will rapidly lose efficacy and become transparent. It is recommended to prepare a new solution if this period has passed.

There is no risk of infection because CDS acts as a disinfectant liquid. It only loses efficacy over time.

Protocol O is an effective and safe option for treating ophthalmological and otorhinolaryngological conditions. Be sure to follow the preparation and application instructions, as well as the recommended precautions.O