Chlorine Dioxide and Tissue Oxygen Gradients: Why Healing Depends on Where Oxygen Goes, Not Just How Much You Have

One of the more curious patterns that shows up in long-term health challenges is this: people can have normal oxygen levels on paper and still behave as if their tissues are starving. They breathe fine. Their labs look acceptable. Their blood oxygen saturation reads “normal.” And yet fatigue persists. Healing stalls. Inflammation lingers. Energy feels shallow. Recovery …

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 …