Why does Miracle Mineral make me feel sick? Answer found here: http://phaelosopher.wordpress.com/2007/09/09/no-miracle-just-wonderful-chemistry/
Why Does Chlorine Dioxide Make Me Feel Sick?
Oh my gosh! The nauseating feeling that you may experience would be the result of chlorine dioxide encountering, dislodging -hence the "sick" feeling - and then destroying pathogens encountered.
We are generally oblivious of the pathogens that are introduced to our body, especially after they have been stored in the tissue of various organs. Since they build up over time, they generally affect our health slowly, and cumulatively.
However, chlorine dioxide takes them out suddenly, which may result in a dramatic reaction. However, it passes in much less time than it took for the toxins and pathogens to accumulate.
When the chlorine dioxide "goes off - like a bomb," the electron stripped pathogens cease to exist.
As an example, one will almost always feel ill in hepatitis cases because the liver is induced to expel stored poisons, which are then destroyed by an army of red blood cells containing chlorine dioxide. It's really no contest. But it doesn't have to be something as acute as hepatitis.
Years of "leeching" of from dental Amalgams can "innocently" deposit enough mercury to one's system to steal innocence, rob vitality, and erase precious memories. Dislodging and vaporizing it will feel uncomfortable for a very short time compared to the time it took to accumulate.
If you feel sick when you take this protocol, know that your health and vitality awaits to rejoin you on "the other side" of the ill feeling.
If Chlorine Dioxide has no "close encounters" with pathogens, chlorine dioxide deteriorates into constituents that are totally non-toxic. Nothing poisonous is left behind to build up, as is the case with many medical protocols. Medical treatments currently provide you NO way of removing the poisons when said poisons don't work. You are left on your own in a strange land and diseased state, without a road map back to health.
Nature's chlorine dioxide, on the other hand, lasts long enough to do its job, then that which does not furnish the immune system with needed ions becomes nothing more than micro amounts of salt and water.
The chlorine dioxide has just a few minutes to do its thing, and then it no longer exists, leaving nothing behind that can build up, or do additional harm.
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