Chlorine Dioxide, Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Health

The liver is one of the most active organs in the body. It processes nutrients, manages metabolic byproducts, supports detoxification pathways, regulates blood chemistry, and contributes to immune function. It does not perform one job; it performs many, all at once. Chronic liver disease reflects a state in which this workload becomes difficult to sustain over time. Cirrhosis …

Chlorine Dioxide and Oxygen Competition — The Hidden Variable in Cellular Performance

Most conversations about energy begin with fuel. More nutrients. More calories. More supplementation. If energy declines, the assumption is deficiency, but there is another variable that rarely gets examined: Competition. Not competition between people. Competition inside tissues. The Unseen Contest Every cell relies on oxygen for efficient energy production. Oxygen allows mitochondria to complete electron transport chains cleanly, minimizing oxidative …

Chlorine Dioxide and Metabolic Congestion Energy vs Cellular

Energy doesn’t usually disappear all at once. It narrows. People describe it as: “I’m fine until I push a little.” “After meals I feel heavy.” “Exercise takes more out of me than it used to.” “I’m not sick, I’m just slower.” This pattern isn’t necessarily cellular failure. It’s often metabolic congestion. What Metabolic Congestion Really Means …