Monday, October 27, 2014

Dioxychlor Sideeffects

In pure form, at 0 degrees Celsius, Dioxychlor is a deep red liquid.


Dioxychlor is a homeopathic dilution of oxidized natrium chloride that contains trace minerals vital to life. "Natrium" is Latin for sodium, so natrium chloride is sodium chloride, or common table salt. Many people have used Dioxychlor for its anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. Used as a natural remedy for a number of ailments over the years, Dioxychlor side-effects are nonexistent.


History


The use of Dioxychlor dates back to World War I when Western military forces used a similar substance to treat infections, particularly gangrene infections, saving the lives of countless soldiers. Dioxychlor, most often labeled "C3" or "DC3," was developed by American Biologics and has been in clinical use for more than 15 years. Tens of thousands of Dioxychlor infusions have been safely and effectively administered at the American Biologics Integrative Hospital and Medical Center, as well as at other clinics and hospitals throughout the world.


Identification


Dioxychlor is an inorganic (contains no carbon) oxidant (oxidizing agent) consisting of sodium salt. It is a natural antibiotic capable of killing bacteria. Dioxychlor's chemical structure is pH-dependent, which means its ability or inability to resist change or decomposition is largely determined by the acidity or alkalinity of the surrounding medium. When Dioxychlor is added to an acidic medium, it becomes unstable and will decompose into a variety of products, including but not limited to nascent oxygen. Nascent oxygen is simply "free" oxygen atoms that exist in a water solution for a split second before reacting with other atoms.


Function


Dioxychlor assists the body's normal immune system functions by supplying sizable amounts of oxygen to anaerobes. Anaerobes, such as bacteria, do not require oxygen to live or for growth and may die in the presence of oxygen. The active agent in Dioxychlor is the nascent oxygen, which must be activated with the introduction of an acidic medium for the anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial activity to occur. Dioxychlor assists with the body's natural defensive mechanisms to counteract infectious agents in the elderly and other individuals with compromised or inefficient immune systems.


Significance


Dioxychlor, along with other inorganic oxidants, has potential for use against Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and a host of bacterial, viral and fungal infections, Candida albicans (yeast-like fungal organism) and environmental toxicity (poison-levels). Unlike other fungicides, the use of Dioxychlor does not lead to the development of resistant strains of fungi with long-term use.


Warning


Dioxychlor is not the same as the "Miracle Mineral Solution" (MMS), also known as the Miracle Mineral Supplement. They are the same chemically, but Dioxychlor is weaker. According to the Food and Drug Administration, which is warning consumers not to take MMS, the Miracle Mineral Solution creates industrial-strength bleach when activated with an acidic medium. The FDA has received a number of health injury reports from consumers using MMS, including vomiting, severe nausea and serious low blood pressure due to dehydration. In contrast, Dioxychlor side-effects are absent when the dilution is properly administered.