Tag: oxidative stress

  • Why Unfinished Cycles Accumulate, Chlorine Dioxide and Completion Biology

    Modern health culture often focuses on stopping symptoms. If inflammation rises, we suppress it. If a fever appears, we lower it. If fatigue surfaces, we stimulate energy. These responses can be useful in acute situations. However, they sometimes overlook an important biological principle: many physiological processes are designed to complete cycles, not simply disappear. The body does not…

  • How Chlorine Dioxide and Cellular Timing Effects Your Rhythm

    Most discussions of health focus on strength, deficiency, or damage. We ask whether something is too high or too low, overactive or underperforming. But biology is not only about intensity — it is about timing. Every system in the body operates on cycles. Immune signals rise and fall. Stress hormones surge and resolve. Mitochondria increase output…

  • Chlorine Dioxide and the Stress–Inflammation Feedback Loop Interrupting the Cycle at Its Source

    There is a version of the body that lives in constant low-grade defense. Not panicked. Not acutely ill. Just… braced. Small stressors linger. Minor inflammation doesn’t fully resolve. Sleep restores partially, not completely. Exercise triggers disproportionate recovery time. Mental stress feels physical. Over time, this becomes normal. But it isn’t normal physiology. It is a…