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"Therapeutic doses of chlorine dioxide do not damage red blood cells, and infact therapeutic doses of chlorine dioxide enhance mitochondrial function, improve oxygenation, and promote oxygen and nutrient delivery to the organs and tissues of the body."

"Therapeutic doses of chlorine dioxide do not damage red blood cells, and infact therapeutic doses of chlorine dioxide enhance mitochondrial function, improve oxygenation, and promote oxygen and nutrient delivery to the organs and tissues of the body."

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[–] 6 pts

Not to mention Sodium Chloride, which is NaCl, which is table salt. Also has a chlorine atom in it, but nobody calls that one bleach either.

People calling chlorine dioxide bleach are either glowies, have been watching too much MSM propaganda, or just don't know chemistry. If you call ClO2 bleach, you also have to start calling NaCl bleach. Try it and see how far you get with that one.

[–] 2 pts

They're obviously (not) very bright.