Guest guest Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 Hi everyone, Well, I seem to be having some herxing, interspersed with some very good days. Today was a good day, but yesterday I had a lot of knee pain and tiredness. I imagine the death of so many bacteria in one go is to blame. I swing from thinking, this isn't doing anything, to being extremely hopeful on my good days... I'm having another hopeful day today ;-) . I'm quite sure I just have to hang in there and keep going though. Whenever I take antibiotics I never seem to get well until the final day's dose, so I'm assuming this will be like that - with a slow, hardly perceptible improvement until I'm up to 15 drops twice a day without incident. I'm currently up to 10 drops twice a day. And I'm feeling rather good too! Hurrah for Jim Humble! I also just found a web site that seems to confirm some of what Jim has said about chlorine dioxide and its ability to oxidise heavy metals and so on. In this page it also states that it can remove pesticides and cyanides and biofilms (the last of which may be important to arthritis sufferers)! I'm impressed! http://www.chlorine-dioxide.com/index.asp?option=chem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 ruth_heasman wrote: > > I also just found a web site that seems to confirm some of what Jim > has said about chlorine dioxide and its ability to oxidise heavy > metals and so on. In this page it also states that it can remove > pesticides and cyanides and biofilms (the last of which may be > important to arthritis sufferers)! I'm impressed! > > http://www.chlorine-dioxide.com/index.asp?option=chem > > Excellent! This is the kind of data we need to help convince the skeptics who are not persuaded by mere amateur enthusiasm.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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