Masters of Health Magazine July 2022 | Page 29

In writing  Forbidden Cures (hopefully available in a month to six weeks), I occasionally split my mind into communicating with two different communities of people. On one side are all the people who will read my words who have never used chlorine dioxide, and on the other side are many thousands or millions who have already used it for their health.

“I did Adreas Klacker’s Parasite Protocol for three months, completed in April.

I did not see any dramatic results, aside from having more energy to stay up

longer at night. In contrast, my wife had the fountain of youth spring up

in her! She went front chronically fatigued to jogging in the mornings.”

It is easy to get passionate about chlorine dioxide. It is that good. However, we should resist going overboard (fanatical) and remain rational to see and understand the best way to go forward. Broad-based information about chlorine dioxide and all its help mates, like Magnesium and bicarbonates, needs to get out to the billions who need it.

Chlorine Dioxide Leaders

Have It Wrong

When it comes to Magnesium, we cannot depend on Mark Grenon, Jim Humble, or Andreas Klacker. For instance, Grenon says, “Get your Magnesium and other nutrition from Real foods as God intended and stop wasting money on vitamins and supplements! High magnesium foods include dark leafy greens, seeds, beans, fish, whole grains, nuts, dark chocolate, yogurt, avocados, bananas, etc.”

According to Scientific American, fruits and vegetables grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today. The main culprit in this disturbing nutritional trend is soil depletion: Modern intensive agricultural methods have stripped increasing amounts of nutrients from the soil in which the food we eat grows. Sadly, each successive generation of fast-growing, pest-resistant carrot is truly less good for you than the one before.”

Andreas Klaker recommends seawater to use with CDS, but that is not good enough to satisfy the body’s need for Magnesium. One would have to drink a lot of seawater to get enough Magnesium. Kerri Rivera, who works with MMS and autistic children, warns that seawater is perhaps not a good idea because of pollution and radiation that can now be found in seawater, especially in the Pacific.

She recommends  fulvic minerals  instead. They come from deep underground like  magnesium oil, so they are exceptionally pure. Unfortunately, everything above ground is contaminated with chemicals and heavy metals, with mercury worthy of critical attention. Jim Humble warns people from  taking supplements  in general. “It can actually be helpful to avoid taking nutritional supplements for a time. This is because pathogens also feed on good nutrition, so in a sense, if you are taking nutritional supplements while the pathogens are still alive, you are building up with one hand and tearing down with the other.