Description
The Science of Chlorine Dioxide by J.D. Wilder is an in-depth exploration of the cellular, microbial, and terrain-based effects of chlorine dioxide solution (CDS). Written from a functional and physiological perspective, this work compiles detailed research on how oxidative potential interacts with bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and toxic terrain biofilms.
You’ll find breakdowns of redox voltage dynamics, cellular targets, immune modulation, hydration patterns, mitochondrial repair, bioelectrical phase angle shifts, and detoxification cycles—organized into clear, usable reference sections.
Whether you’re a practitioner, researcher, or seeker of alternative insights into chronic illness and biological restoration, this book delivers:
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A complete terrain-based framework for understanding oxidative resolution
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Mechanisms of action for 100+ pathogens and toxicants
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Deep dives into mitochondrial, neurological, and immunological responses
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Guidance on integration, redox pacing, and physiological adaptation
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A back-of-book encyclopedia of species-specific redox targeting data
Perfect for digital reference or printed study, this download includes the full book with a modern, science-forward design—no hype, just data-rich clarity grounded in systems biology and clinical observation.