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The speaker discusses chlorine dioxide as a medicine that, in his view, is highly controversial and suppressed. He recalls early in his practice hearing whispers that chlorine dioxide “can cure basically everything.” He searched PubMed and found nothing published about it, despite widespread claims. It wasn’t until about a year ago, after joining a Zoom conference with colleagues and meeting a Brazilian PhD/MD he had worked with, that he realized there were people using chlorine dioxide. Since then, he has spent a year researching for his book and asserts that chlorine dioxide is “the most suppressed medicine of modern times,” globally coordinated by public health agencies and media to prevent discussion. He claims there are trails of deaths by advocates and that research on chlorine dioxide “will never get published,” though a few papers appeared in COVID-era research.
He compares chlorine dioxide to ivermectin in terms of suppression, citing the Uttar Pradesh example in India where a systematic deployment program of ivermectin was carried out: 160,000 workers, 95,000 villages, testing everyone; those who tested positive received ivermectin, and all household members of positives received it as well. He notes papers in India in September 2021–2022 reporting about 241 million people with very few active cases and no new cases, yet this success “never showed up in The New York Times” and was censored in India as well; the articles did not mention the widespread ivermectin administration. He then states that, concerning chlorine dioxide, Bolivia passed a law allowing manufacturing and distribution of chlorine dioxide, with military and universities involved; people lined up to drink it, and mortality and cases “plummeted.” He acknowledges that the evidence is not yet sufficient, but suggests a pattern similar to Uttar Pradesh.
The speaker adds that if he contracted COVID today, this would probably be the number-one treatment for him, even over ivermectin, based on his knowledge of efficacy. He references the website c19early.org, which aggregates real-time data on COVID therapies. According to him, the site shows 72 therapies with statistically significant benefits in COVID, based on four or more trials, with ivermectin at the top; these are therapies that can be used in combination. He describes this as “real medicine and science” that is not allowed to exist.
Finally, he discusses the cost of chlorine dioxide: on Amazon, two bottles cost about $28, and while making it at home isn’t straightforward, the products are available in bulk; he mentions that you could potentially treat a family for a year or two with two bottles.