Bacteria – Harmless, helpful or harmful?

Bacteria in the body can be HARMLESS, or HELP with food digestion, vitamin production, decomposition, or HARMFUL if displaced from normal living quarters in the body, or not a member of body’s natural flora, or multiply out of control . . .

⚡MICROBES ( Microorganisms / “Animalcules”)

Antinutrients are substances in food that interfere with the ability of the body to digest, absorb or utilize a nutrient. . . .

Antioxidants -“Oxidant damage control”

Antioxidants are needed to balance the oxidants produced by and present in the body, preventing cellular damage that initiates many diseases . . .

Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) – Life’s Oxygen Paradox

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are absolutely necessary for day-to-day functions in the body, however, cellular proteins, membrane lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) are subject to damage by UNCONTROLLED ROS, implicated in many chronic diseases . . .

The Human Cell 101

The smallest functional unit of tissues and organs, the cell can take in nutrients, convert these nutrients into energy, carry out specialized functions, and reproduce . . .

Cellular Respiration

The purpose of cellular respiration is to harvest high-energy ELECTRONS from glucose, with which to produce ATP Energy. This is accomplished by a 4-step process, which oxidizes the Carbons of glucose to Carbon Dioxide and Water.t. . . .

Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)

Antinutrients are substances in food that interfere with the ability of the body to digest, absorb or utilize a nutrient. . . .

Fibromyalgia

Called a syndrome, fibromyalgia is the second or third most common disorder treated by rheumatologists . . .

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – Alternative treatment options

Low dose naltrexone (LDN) is a relatively unknown off-label treatment for autoimmune disease . . .

Instructions for using CDS orally for serious health problems

Here’s how to apply the simple, yet powerful ORAL chlorine dioxide therapy (CDT) using CDS to deal with many health problems involving infections or toxin overload . . .