Chlorine Dioxide and Telomere Stress Reduction: Addressing the Hidden Accelerators of Cellular Aging

Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. Each time a cell divides, telomeres naturally shorten. When they become too short, cells lose their ability to divide, repair, and function properly, one of the defining mechanisms of aging. Telomere shortening is often portrayed as an inevitable genetic clock. Yet research increasingly shows that …

Chlorine Dioxide and Immune Resolution: Why Some Inflammation Never Finishes

“I don’t understand it,” she says. “It’s not like I’m acutely sick. But I never feel fully well.” The labs are mostly normal. Nothing dramatic. No raging infection. No catastrophic marker. And yet: joints flare without injury sinuses inflame without infection fatigue lingers after stress skin reacts unpredictably minor triggers feel major It isn’t acute …