Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 .... " My guess is that fewer than one infectious disease specialist in a hundred has ever heard of Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor. These two remarkable antimicrobial substances are very effective in eliminating systemic fungal infections, mycoplasma, yeast and anerobic infections without side effects and at minimal cost. Their developer, Dr. W. Bradford, will probably never be invited to speak at an infectious disease seminar as dissemination of news about Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor would have an adverse effect on antibiotic sales. " ... Dr. Howenstine, MD http://www.ingleshospital.com/Therapies/oxidative.html http://www.americanbiologics.com/products/dioxychlor.html Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Duncan, I looked at the site for this.....it does sound interesting but.....like many here I too am leary of sites that proclaim how good their prodcuts are but then they fail to list the cost of these fabulous items......do you know more info about this?? If it is a good as it claims them I would be interested in purchasing the needed products..... any advice? Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Never heard of this before. Sounds interesting. Could Dioxyclor be used effectively as the main and perhaps only, treatment in an anti-candida regimen? Could you compare it to ozone therapy in its effectiveness and speed? Thanks. > ... " My guess is that fewer than one infectious disease specialist in a > hundred has ever heard of Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor. These two remarkable > antimicrobial substances are very effective in eliminating systemic > fungal infections, mycoplasma, yeast and anerobic infections without side > effects and at minimal cost. Their developer, Dr. W. Bradford, > will probably never be invited to speak at an infectious disease seminar > as dissemination of news about Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor would have an > adverse effect on antibiotic sales. " ... Dr. Howenstine, MD > > http://www.ingleshospital.com/Therapies/oxidative.html > > http://www.americanbiologics.com/products/dioxychlor.html > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 I called American Biologics and you can order Dioxyclor, but Sulfoxime must be prescribed. >>> canyouhearmenow@... 12/18/03 11:36AM >>> Never heard of this before. Sounds interesting. Could Dioxyclor be used effectively as the main and perhaps only, treatment in an anti-candida regimen? Could you compare it to ozone therapy in its effectiveness and speed? Thanks. > ... " My guess is that fewer than one infectious disease specialist in a > hundred has ever heard of Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor. These two remarkable > antimicrobial substances are very effective in eliminating systemic > fungal infections, mycoplasma, yeast and anerobic infections without side > effects and at minimal cost. Their developer, Dr. W. Bradford, > will probably never be invited to speak at an infectious disease seminar > as dissemination of news about Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor would have an > adverse effect on antibiotic sales. " ... Dr. Howenstine, MD > > http://www.ingleshospital.com/Therapies/oxidative.html > > http://www.americanbiologics.com/products/dioxychlor.html > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2003 Report Share Posted December 19, 2003 The cost of Dioxychlor is $35.76 for 1 oz. >>> RubeeRed002@... 12/18/03 03:51PM >>> Duncan, I looked at the site for this.....it does sound interesting but.....like many here I too am leary of sites that proclaim how good their prodcuts are but then they fail to list the cost of these fabulous items......do you know more info about this?? If it is a good as it claims them I would be interested in purchasing the needed products..... any advice? Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2003 Report Share Posted December 19, 2003 > > Never heard of this before. Sounds interesting. Could Dioxyclor be used > effectively as the main and perhaps only, treatment in an anti-candida > regimen? Could you compare it to ozone therapy in its effectiveness and > speed? Thanks. > " Under acidic conditions, Dioxychlor® becomes unstable and decomposes into a variety of products including but not limited to chloride ions, hyperchlorous ions and nascent (atomic) oxygen. " Just like Homozon. It will work in the bowel but can't have the effectiveness, speed, or generality of effect that ozone can. If you want, ozone/oxygen can also be given IV just like dioxychlor. Homozon, which is magnesium peroxide, won't release chlorine as a by- product (excellentthings.com) and it is in my view a better choice for releasing ozone in the gut. Peroxide that would be absorbed in the upper tract and stomach can also be useful, and ozone given IV or as a steam sauna will be the 'big gun' in the rest of the body just as it is in other diseases. That is coming from an certified ozone therapist. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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