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 …

Cellular Aging, Chlorine Dioxide & Telomere Stress Reduction

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, a defining mechanism of aging. Telomere shortening is often portrayed as an inevitable genetic clock. Yet research increasingly shows that telomere stress is …