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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thank you for yet another hugely helpful post, Dr. Yoho. BTW, am reading Judas Dentistry now. On a flight a few days ago I took a break from reading it (paper copy) and laid it on the tray hoping the young man next to me would see it. I will be telling others about it. I have one root canal I hope isn’t a problem. I trust no providers so haven’t been to anyone in 4 years. Just doing all I can to take care of myself and you have helped me with that.

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Find an IAOMT dentist to replace that root canal with a zirconia ceramic tooth. Watch the Root Cause video to prove you need to do it.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I had my root canals yanked. Missing 2 teeth but they don't show. They were wobbly all the time. Glad they are gone and thank you.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thank you for posting Mark's amazing story. Federal agents working on behalf of Pharma are precisely analogous to the role NATO forces are playing in Ukraine. I just learned from Mike Benz how that war is driven by oil companies trying to regain big oil and gas deposits in lands seized by Russia. https://x.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1829403391149363485?s=19

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and psychopaths who desire death for its own sake

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I've been following the whole MMS saga and using it since early 2006. I have enough CD crystals rat holed to treat my whole tri-state area for a year! :) My cat (16 now) had liquid stool (sometimes bloody) when I got him as a baby and him and my chickens all get CDS in their drinking water... But, it wasn't until a few years ago I quit focusing his feed on insanely expensive organic (the shit still had seed oils I later figured out) and switched him to raw, organic ground beef (from Costco :) that he FINALLY started having normal stool. This was about the time I went carnivore and the light bulb went off that a cat should naturally be Raw Carnivore too! I still leave out his kibble (because he's a food freak) but I put little balls of hamburger on a paper plate AM and PM, while the asshole is trying to meow me out of some of my food. So, I would still try CD on your critters, but also try taking them raw too. It's very easy to do and I just wrap up the whole hamburger pack in plastic wrap and unwrap it for his doses (one block lasts about one week so it's not much more expensive than the "Instinct Original Grain Free" food that costs $4.50 a #)...

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

How much are you adding to your chickens water, if I may ask? This is hugely helpful knowledge!

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I have some plastic pipettes that hold about 5ml that I shoot into the half gallon jars (of reverse osmosis water) that I also add one drop of iodine to. Now, keep in mind that CDS, like MMS is light sensitive, so I keep the cat water in a box in between bowl refills. So, the concentration wanes during the time it's exposed to light, but my logic is that they're at least getting some of the benefit. For the cat, I also add a half tablespoon of Fulvic and Humic Acid to try to improve his gut health. And, even though I always mixed in a high end probiotic into his dry food, his liquid poop only went solid after I switched him to mostly raw meat...

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thanks, Mark, hugely helpful. Like you, I figure if they get some, it’s better than nothing. I’ll put the chicken waterer in their coop after dark. They’re up way before dawn so their first drink of the day should administer some!

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My bestie has written four books on Chickens. She gives it to all of them ( MMS)

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

You can order tablets from a company called Safrax. Very inexpensive tablets that you simply drop into water and within minutes you have CD. I’ve been drinking it for 16 months and swear by it.

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Sep 15·edited Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

How are you mixing it? Meaning how much water per tablet?

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What r the tablets called may I ask?

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The company is www.safrax.com. Order the Pool and Spa package - about $30. I'd throw 2 tablets into a bathtub for a reasonable bath. There are instructions on how many tablets to add to x gallons of water to make x ppm. Super easy way to do this!

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Thank you kindly.😊

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Hi Robert,

Jim Humbles story when first read is amazing and the extra bits to it here are greatly appreciated. The same goes for Marks.

Thanks.

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they are my Heros

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👊👍

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Tablets already mixed and it’s 1 tablet per 124 ounces of water

Personally, I drop one tablet in 70 ounce glass jar with a lid and keep refrigerated. Then I dilute that 50/50 with water to drink. It tastes better chilled!

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Thanks so much for this. I would rather use CDS than mix MMS.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Just to let you know that I contributed to the fund raiser. Thank you for making us aware of their current situation.

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Thanks!!

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As someone who has contributed to several inventions related to chlorine dioxide therapy—I've even written a book titled "The Chlorine Dioxide Miracle: Safeguarding Health with Safe and Effective Applications"—I firmly believe that any therapy should be pursued for regulatory approval, especially from agencies like the FDA in the United States. I hold the same view for oral chlorine dioxide therapy; without this approval, regulatory bodies in various countries will continue to oppose it.

Currently, I have found that only Mexico— a significant country—allows the legal use of chlorine dioxide therapy as an alternative treatment, even permitting its use in hospitals for treating patients. I am now partnering with the ICCA Clinic in Mexico (an agreement is being finalized) to provide intratumoral chlorine dioxide therapy to advanced cancer patients globally.

I believe that any alternative therapy remains just that—an alternative—suggesting it lacks substantial value in treating diseases. Therefore, I am committed to advancing my chlorine dioxide therapy through clinical trials to ultimately obtain regulatory approval (such as from the FDA), making it a treatment option available in hospitals in most countries.

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Look, I appreciate you adding to the discussion, but your view from China does not include any knowledge about how corrupt the FDA has become. Your books seem to concern uses monitored by tumor size reduction, a useless metric compared to mortality. Moreover, you ignore entirely the elephant in the room: oral CD use and its unprecedented successes in disease cures. What are you doing here, and how can you justify your material? Are you a CIA op? I'm about to ban you if you cannot respond satisfactorily.

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Sep 15·edited Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Please don't ban him. He seems to know stuff... and may not be communicating effectively. I vote for slack in his case.

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agreed - all voices are of interest... there are many views on how chlorine dioxide works... HOW a person uses it, does not matter... just that they start to USE it in some way.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I don’t think I denied the “use of oral chlorine dioxide and its unprecedented success in treating diseases.” If you believe I denied it, please let me know, and I won’t come back.

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Where did you address it

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I applaud you!

My thoughts: you can do all the right things to get the FDA approval, but they will not give it to you. No matter how meticulous or spectacular or true your results, they are paid to say no. Pharmacy rules, not the FDA.

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the FDA is now a pharma agent

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Xactly

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I understand your perspective, and I've noticed that many people believe the FDA is influenced by large pharmaceutical companies, suppressing effective therapies. I've always wondered why the FDA has never approved therapies with good efficacy that aren’t from major drug companies. The answer is clearly no. I don’t think there’s any malicious force intentionally trying to undermine chlorine dioxide therapy. The FDA's stance is simply because it remains an unapproved therapy.

On the other hand, why hasn’t Mexico taken action against chlorine dioxide therapies?

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see above

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Xuewu's writing and logic almost sounds robotic (as in AI).

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

When I worked at a hospital, I found a flaw in the design of an FDA approved device. I told the designer (an MD) why it didn't do what he thought it did and how patients across the country were not getting their prescribed treatments. He pulled the device from the market. I decided to read the FDA approval letter, and reading between the lines, it was clear that the FDA had absolutely no idea how the thing worked. They based their decision entirely on the information provided to them by the applicant ( the device was marketed by an international pharmaceutical company). I decided to read a few other FDA approvals. Same thing. I shared this with my boss and he said. "I know."

This speaks of incompetence at the very least. Malicious? Sorry, but you really ought to learn about FDA history before you come here and try to school informed Americans about it. Their reckless negligence regarding patient safety is abundantly clear.

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reckless negligence

in some cases, purposeful

I don't understand your objections to my stance on the FDA. Please clarify.

Maybe we should write a post together; if you are interested, please reply to any of my posts by emailing back

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

It would perhaps behoove u2research the fate of those who came & tried B4you. While I do applaud your stated intentions it is nevertheless obvious your severe lack of understanding of the U.S. gov, bigPharma & the industrial medical Cabal will be quite detrimental2u & your efforts. Namaste.

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yes, it frankly is appalling. We need a class action suit, from all 'alternative' providers/therapies... to get the FDA (and all government agencies) off our back. I am hopeful with RFK Jr and crew. Covid cracked this thing wide open, I doubt we'd be at this point of potential success, without it, sadly.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

It remains an unapproved therapy. And they intend to keep it that way. Catch 22.

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Its best this way because the path to CD acceptance is bottom up

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the proof is unequivocally there - by even the government and US military over a period of decades - probably as far back as the 1940's. Proof of efficacy & safety has zero influence to the FDA these days, unfortunately. Until the current regime is out of office, pursuing this is pointless. However... we have never been in a better spot to move this forward... so hang tight, let's see what RFK Jr and Trump do to unwind these corrupt agencies.

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I like your optimism but am less sanguine about our prospects

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"I don’t think there’s any malicious force intentionally trying to undermine chlorine dioxide therapy."

If you look up the history of DMSO you will see that the FDA intentionally maligns therapies. To quote an internet guy:

"[...]the FDA actually banned DMSO for the dumbest reason you can imagine.

Their only real objection was that double-blind, placebo-controlled trials on DMSO might not be possible.

Why? Because it has a garlicky smell and patients would know when they were getting it (as opposed to a placebo)."

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I'm a subscriber to your substack.

Thank you.

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thank you for all your information about MMS. It's been extremely helpful!

My husband had throat cancer and the radiation has caused his epiglottis to be permanently open. So he can no longer eat or drink and gets aspiration pneumonia about every 2 months.

When he got the last pneumonia he was actively on MMS1, three drops eight times a day.

I had hoped the MMS would keep him from getting pneumonia. Are we doing something wrong?

MMS apparently has gotten rid of his MSRA that he picked up in one of the many hospitals he's been in. He still has pseudomonas and one other bug. He also had toenail fungus on toenails and fingernails. This is clearing up.

Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions.

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The Mexican experts would use intravenous CDS. It needs to be buffered with sodium bicarbonate. I'm interviewing one in a week or two. You should also contact Kerri Rivera, at kerri@kerririvera.com.

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Yikes my partner was just diagnosed with throat cancer. He is very healthy otherwise but noticed something with his throat about 4 months ago. I am researching because I have no faith in the medical establishment getting him through this. Very sorry to hear about your husband. It sounds very scary.

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contact Kerri Rivera

Kerri@kerririvera.com

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He has too many doctors in the family. So they have helped rush him into hospital for more testing, biopsy etc I don’t know where I might be able to help in the meantime but he,unlike me, has full faith. Sometimes it’s better to lose faith and trust. Better to face reality…. Should I try contact anyway? Thank you for caring.

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Chlorine dioxide should be your way out

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Have you looked at “2nd Smartest Guy in the World” Substack? He publishes a protocol that, apparently, has been very effective for cancer using Fenbendazole, ivermectin, etc. He publishes success stories and there is also a Substack “Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer”. Also The Forgotten Side of Medicine by a Midwestern Doctor has a recent article on DMSO. Just some thoughts on substances in addition to MMS or CDS that may be helpful. So sorry to hear about his diagnosis. It is always very scary. Good luck and prayers for his successful treatment and recovery.🙏

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my next post addresses some of this

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Yes I have. I have the protocol. Also the FLCCCC cancer care.

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Is this throat, cancer squamous cell carcinoma?

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It’s not looking good based on what I’m reading. I’ve worried a great deal given he needed several vaccines in 2021-22 to visit at hospital.

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Suspecting Mantle cell. So he said. But they are doing biopsies next few days. Bone, thyroid and mass

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He had lymphoma 14 years ago. They are still testing to find out what it is. A mass on windpipe and possibly on thyroid. Not sure if it’s the same mass or two.

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What your husband has is called pneumonitis. It is not always related to an infection, but rather related to inflammation caused by things that should not be in the lungs like food. Chlorine Dioxide cannot get rid of pneumonitis caused by the aspiration of food into the lungs.

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Sep 17Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thank you for clearing this up. There is no food in my husbands lungs as he does not put any food in his mouth, ever. However, bacteria laden saliva does get in the lungs , and the doctors call it pneumonia and treat it with intravenous antibiotics, which does get rid of it. But I can see where your take on it makes sense also.

So how do the antibiotics work where MMS1 cannot?

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Force et Honneur à votre combat 💥

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Martine please translate for us thanks

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Strength and Honor to your fight 💥

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And yours

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Sep 15·edited Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

The use of MMS for dogs and cats is discussed in the 2016 Jim Humble book.

You previously posted the link.

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Sep 15·edited Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I added it to my dogs 5 gal. water jug one month. I don't know if it "treated" anything, but they sure loved it. They went through 2 jugs in a couple of weeks instead of a month. 😄

Edited for typo. 🙄😖

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Another tragic tale with a similar theme of ruthless suppression by Big Pharma is the subject of Ellen Hodgson Brown's 1998 book, "Forbidden Medicine: Is Effective Non-toxic Cancer Treatment Being Suppressed?"

From the Foreward to the 2008 Edition: "The Cancer Industry is big business; and while most doctors and pharmacists no doubt want to help their patients, a certain behind-the-scenes element has engaged in ruthless suppression of the competition.

"...The book tells the true story of Kimmy Keller, a Louisiana cancer victim turned healer. His story epitomizes the plight of those maverick researchers seeking non-toxic cures outside the mainstream cut-burn-and-poison approach."

"This is the story of a man who cared too much and dared too much. In the struggle to keep his clinic open, Jimmy has survived raids and robberies, a near-fatal beating, a kidnapping, and a jail sentence many called justice gone wrong."

https://forbiddenmedicine.blogspot.com/

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The suppression of cures is more criminal than the corruption of therapies

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

👊🤬💔

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Sep 15Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

This is another amazing post! Thank you so much. I really have to try this... I am sorta like you, trying many things, not enough time in the day. :-) But it's been an exciting ride.

Into DMSO these days, thanks to you, Doc!

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You can blast CD into your sore tissues by putting them both on gauze pads on your skin

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

So I’ve been sick for almost half my life at this point (Im 40), had Lyme/various infections causing cfs, horrible chronic pain and depression… then I got covid (no vax). I almost died when I got covid and I was so bad for so long I decided that even though mms sounded too good to be true I had to try it. The effects were quite miraculous and I instantly started feeling better, after a month much of my pain was gone and energy and mood were good. I took it for three months and eventually edema in my legs started getting worse and worse, I then had a very concerning kidney lab so I stopped the mms. I regressed to my former state after about three months. I’ve since had fine kidney labs but I often pee out tons of debris which has never been identified by a lab. When on mms I peed out so much more debris! I have been trying to understand what happened for three years now, I’m still very sick and I want to try it again but I’m worried about what happened to my kidneys. Would very much love to have someone explain what happened to me because I’d do it again in a heartbeat if I thought my kidneys could handle it.

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Your body is detoxing. If it were me, I would have the dose of the MMS1 and follow the three golden rules. Possibly consider switching to CDS as this will have less sodium which might be the issue.

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try Kerri@kerririvera.com

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Yes thanks, she’s pretty expensive to talk to but I might just bite the bullet

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

This article has prompted me to dig out the sodium chlorite powder I bought some time ago. Not sure why I stopped using it but I am looking into using on my cat's eyes. Thank you.

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instructions to make the solutions are at theuniversalantidote.com

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Sep 16Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

One of your best posts yet. The way you lay out your research is excellent and I always look forward to your sense of humor. You are a one of the few I've learned to trust.

God bless you, Robert.

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Thanks Scott. Your road is steeper than mine

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