Chlorine Dioxide and Biological Thresholds – Why Small Changes Suddenly Matter

Most people expect the body to decline in a steady, predictable way. A little less energy each year. A little more fatigue over time. A gradual progression from health to dysfunction. But biology does not always behave in straight lines. Often, it behaves in thresholds. For long periods, the body appears stable. Then, seemingly small changes produce disproportionate effects. …

Chlorine Dioxide and Incomplete Immune Recovery

Most people think of stress and illness as events, something that happens, peaks, and then ends. But the body does not measure recovery by the calendar. It measures recovery by completion. A fever can break while inflammatory chemistry still lingers. A difficult week can pass while cortisol signaling remains slightly elevated. An infection can resolve while …