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Cell Clearance, Regeneration, and Immune Regulation at Lesion Sites
Three Mechanisms of Chlorine Dioxide in Disease Treatment: Facilitating Cellular Clearance, Promoting Regeneration, and Modulating Immune Responses at the Site of Lesions, with a Mechanism Analogous to Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS).
Met-min(refers to a very common type 2 diabetes medication) is a well-studied drug that is primarily used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, research has also suggested potential benefits of met-min beyond its anti-diabetic effects. These include weight loss, cancer prevention, and potential anti-aging effects.
There are conflicting reports regarding the impact of met-min on Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)levels in the body. Some studies suggest that met-min may increase ROS levels, while others suggest that it helps reduce ROS and oxidative stress damage.
ROS, as a signaling molecule, has been extensively studied and is known to play a role in clearing abnormal cells, promoting tissue regeneration, and regulating immune responses.
Speculation suggests that supplementing chlorine dioxide at lesion sites may have similar effects by potentially clearing abnormal cells, promoting tissue regeneration, and regulating the immune system.
Chlorine dioxide, as a potent oxidant, can kill a wide range of viruses, bacteria, and parasites at certain concentrations. This implies that chlorine dioxide can eliminate cells indiscriminately when delivered to any part of the body.
The non-selective cell elimination mechanism of chlorine dioxide is important in treating proliferative diseases like senescent diseases and cancer. By delivering chlorine dioxide directly to the affected area, it can effectively clear out damaged cells by indiscriminately killing them on contact. Although some normal cells may be harmed, the body can replace them with healthy cells.
The non-selective nature of chlorine dioxide in cell elimination is crucial because the body struggles to regenerate cells to fill the voids left by damaged cells. For example, in conditions like androgenetic alopecia, where hair follicles age and fall out, the space is usually not replaced by new follicles of the same size, but by smaller ones or surrounding sebaceous gland cells. To treat hair loss, it is necessary to clear the normal sebaceous gland cells that have taken over the space originally belonging to the hair follicles. The non-selective cell clearance mechanism of chlorine dioxide provides a foundation for addressing hair loss.
In cancer treatment, drug resistance is a significant challenge. Many existing drugs target specific cancer cell markers or pathways, making them ineffective against the diverse nature of cancer cells. However, if there were a drug capable of effectively destroying any type of cancer cell, regardless of mutations or heterogeneity, it could eliminate cancer cells indiscriminately. By directly injecting chlorine dioxide into tumors, continuous elimination of cancer cells may be possible, potentially transforming cancer into a manageable chronic condition and sparing patients from drug resistance issues.
Existing research has demonstrated that the exogenous supplementation of ROS can promote tissue regeneration. We are now using chlorine dioxide to mimic the role of ROS, giving us reason to believe that the direct delivery of chlorine dioxide can enhance tissue regeneration.
The potential reasons for chlorine dioxide’s promotion of tissue regeneration could be related to the following three aspects:
The mechanism by which chlorine dioxide promotes tissue regeneration is crucial for treating various diseases. Particularly when chlorine dioxide is delivered directly to the affected area, it can swiftly eliminate cells within and around the target zone. Once the clearance process is complete, it leaves behind spaces that need to be filled with regenerated healthy cells. Thus, chlorine dioxide not only enhances tissue regeneration but also strengthens its cell-clearing action, collectively aiding the recovery process from diseases.
Maintaining a balanced immune system is crucial. An excessively strong immune response can trigger autoimmune diseases, for which effective treatments are currently lacking. On the other hand, a weakened immune response increases the risk of cancer and other age-related diseases, which pose significant treatment challenges.
While there is some controversy in research findings, certain studies suggest that increasing levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the body may help suppress excessive immune responses and reduce inflammation. For example, met-min can inhibit inflammation by increasing ROS levels, potentially alleviating autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, there is conclusive evidence that tumor ablation therapies like Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) generate ROS, triggering systemic antitumor immune responses and inhibiting tumor growth in other parts of the body.
These studies indicate that ROS plays a bidirectional role in regulating immune responses. Based on this, we can speculate that chlorine dioxide might mimic the function of ROS. When directly delivered to the affected area, chlorine dioxide could modulate the immune response, suppressing inflammation in inflammatory diseases and eliciting systemic antitumor immune responses in cancer therapy.
Under my guidance, many individuals have tried using topical chlorine dioxide to treat various autoimmune skin diseases, achieving remarkable results. Some have even experienced complete resolution of skin issues such as alopecia areata, eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo. Additionally, in my personal experiments, I successfully treated my arthritis by injecting a high-concentration chlorine dioxide solution (15mg/mL) directly into the joint cavity ten times. These experiences demonstrate chlorine dioxide’s ability to suppress inflammatory responses.
In another study, I treated cancer by injecting chlorine dioxide directly into tumors, which showed that this approach could stimulate a systemic immune response, effectively inhibiting tumors in other parts of the body that were not directly injected. This further confirms chlorine dioxide’s potential to modulate the immune system.
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