Re: Stabilized Oxygen
Hello Catlin,
I am well. Thanks for asking.
This is an area where Bruce "shines" and Jim Humble comes out lacking.
When Bruce recommends a protocol, he does a series of tests to determine effectiveness. Based upon the test results, he then develops a protocol that will work.
Jim Humble claims to have done this with malaria. He developed a protocol that is 100% successful in helping people who are suffering from malaria. 75000 people later, he still claims to have 100% effectiveness.
So far, so good...
However, in Bruce's case, he provides copies of the lab work that serves as his proof of effectiveness. Anyone can contact the test laboratories to verify his claims, and you can also submit your own samples to independent laboratories to verify that what Bruce is claiming is true. I might also add that if you call one of the testing laboratories in Australia, they actually know who Bruce is.
In Jim Humble's case we can't seem to verify what he claims in his book, and when the hospitals, prisons, and clinics are contacted, they have no recollection of Jim Humble or any "miracle" cure for malaria. We have the information he provided in his book, but it does not seem to be verifiable outside of his book.
ClO2 works by a combination of concentration (PPM) and contact time. PPM is important, and I would agree with Bruce that it is a vital component of any protocol involving ClO2.
For example, when I am camping I treat my drinking water using ClO2. Laboratory testing has revealed that a good CT value to insure protection against cysts is 1000. This means that if I have a ClO2 concentration of 10 PPM, I have to wait 100 minutes before I can drink my water.
I am not aware what CT value Jim Humble is using for MS, Lyme, Cancer, Hep C, or any other disease. Malaria remission is reported to take around 240 minutes, and the two 15 drop doses work out to around 300 PPM available ClO2, so one might speculate that the CT for malaria would be 72000, however there are no verified laboratory tests confirming this.
We really don't have any information on what is going on inside the body. I can do a series of tests to see what happens outside the body, but there needs to be some clinical and long term tests done inside the body so we can know what is going on. Right now, we are speculating, and are all lab rats.
Fortunately, some people are experiencing relief, and I am not buying that they all are a result of the placebo effect.
On a side note, I had an interesting thing happen. I mixed up some mouthwash using unactivated NaClO2. I took it along with me during a trip that I took in a vehicle. I made sure the mouthwash was out of heat and direct light, but it was subjected to the motion of the drive. On day 2, I was surprised to find that it had activated. What started out having only a trace amount of free ClO2, ended up with about 300 PPM free ClO2 after a day of driving. I now have a better appreciation of Bruce's concerns when he talks about high concentration doses.
Tom