๐งต Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2, CDS, MMS)
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 09:45:46 UTC No. 16160412
I have noticed substantial activity all over the site to promote this substance as a "cure all" / snake oil remedy for all sorts of pathogens and poisons. Claims range from miraculous antiviral and antibacterial properties, that allegedly spare human tissue and even beneficial bacteria; to heavy metals, spike protein, and "nanotechnologies" detox.
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 09:47:17 UTC No. 16160420
>>16160412
wtf
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 09:49:38 UTC No. 16160423
>>16160412
You have certainly seen picrel posted all over the place.
It contains more mistakes and red flags that I care to mention.
If I were to evaluate this claim from 0 to 10, it would get maybe a 2: snakeoil, possibly dangerous.
What are your thoughts?
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 10:07:21 UTC No. 16160443
>>16160423
I have literally never seen this image before in my life lmao
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 10:13:10 UTC No. 16160447
>>16160412
Is this the 4chan equivalent of the zoomer's Tide Pod Challenge, in which /pol/tards challenge each other to drink bleach (or a bleach-adjacent substance in this case) to see who comes out as the strongest conspiracy theorist?
I particularly like the line that says any nausea you might experience means that the substance is killing pathogens and releasing their toxic contents into your bloodstream, so you should double down and keep drinking it. A time-honoured classic.
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 19:19:02 UTC No. 16161080
>>16160412
This is just the normalfag version of "grow your own crystals," only instead of a paranoid board of tradesmen and college students it's being fed to retarded normies.
That being said, is it any good as a chemical oxidant?
Anonymous at Sun, 5 May 2024 22:03:10 UTC No. 16161363
>>16160423
>Doesn't work for edge cases like mold or fungus