Oxygen as Environment: Chlorine Dioxide vs Hyperbaric Oxygen
In recent years, two seemingly unrelated health approaches have generated remarkably similar stories of recovery: chlorine dioxide, often discussed for its oxidative properties, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), a pressure-based oxygen saturation technique used in clinical settings. At first glance, these methods appear to occupy opposite ends of the health spectrum—one a decentralized, chemistry-based alternative, the other a facility-based medical intervention. Yet users of both report improvements across a wide range of biological complaints, including infections, chronic inflammation, tissue stagnation, and…