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The Importance of the DMSO

http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer02/Chlorine_Dioxide.html

This treatment uses DMSO and chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide will be

discussed below, but the big picture is that chlorine dioxide kills microbes and

DMSO " carries " the chlorine dioxide inside of cancer cells.

The theory behind adding the DMSO is that the DMSO will bind to the chlorine

dioxide (which is a known fact); then allow the DMSO to carry the chlorine

dioxide through the skin (which is a known fact); then, once inside the skin,

allow the chlorine dioxide / DMSO molecules to target the cancer cells (which

DMSO is known to do); then the DMSO will drag the chlorine dixoide into the

cancer cells (which DMSO is known to do); and then once inside the cancer cells

the chlorine dioxide should kill the microbes inside the cancer cells (this is

the only part that is speculative, but it is reasonable because chlorine dioxide

works by chemical actions, not physical actions).

If you kill the microbe(s) inside the cancer cells, the cells will revert back

to being normal cells without any type of debris from dead cancer cells. Thus,

there is no swelling or inflammation. In fact, DMSO is known to help reduce

swelling and inflammation.

But regardless of how many cancer cells it reverts into normal cells, what is

known is that DMSO with chlorine dioxide will kill any microbes in the blood and

thus will help build the immune system. Furthermore, by purely chemical means it

will build the immune system in other ways.

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