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"Healing Revolution" on BrightU: How chlorine dioxide brought a "dead" woman back to life
By jacobthomas // 2025-06-16
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  • In Episode 8 of "Healing Revolution," investigative journalist Jonathan Otto is joined by Jenny Patricia, declared dead after battling bone cancer, lung cancer and a high-risk pregnancy. Patricia shared how she was revived and fully healed using chlorine dioxide solution (CDS), leading her to legally reverse her death certificate.
  • CDS, often mislabeled as "industrial bleach," is a selective oxidizer that delivers oxygen at the cellular level, reportedly combating pathogens, heavy metals and even cancer—yet faces regulatory opposition.
  • Cases include Guillain-Barré patients regaining mobility, blind individuals recovering sight and autoimmune sufferers (like Jen Reimund) achieving remission after CDS use.
  • Advocates argue CDS is safe at therapeutic doses (0.003 mg/kg), with toxicity requiring unrealistic amounts (292 mg/kg), while critics dismiss it due to pharmaceutical industry interests.
  • Despite suppression, CDS is quietly used in Latin American hospitals for COVID and by integrative doctors, raising questions about why it isn't studied openly.
In Episode 8 of "Healing Revolution," aired June 14, investigative journalist Jonathan Otto tackled chlorine dioxide and how it brought a 'dead' woman back to life. When Jenny Patricia, a Colombian FDA employee, was declared dead after battling bone cancer, lung cancer and a high-risk pregnancy, doctors had given up all hope. Yet, against all odds, chlorine dioxide solution (CDS) not only revived her but restored her health so completely that she had to legally reverse her death certificate. Her story is just one of many fueling a global debate: Could this inexpensive, oxygenating molecule be the answer to diseases modern medicine deems untreatable? Patricia's case, detailed by researcher Dr. Andreas Kalcker, reads like a medical miracle. After losing a leg to bone cancer and developing lung cancer while pregnant, she refused to abort her child despite doctors' warnings. "Nobody could believe she recovered," Kalcker recounted. "She was declared dead because her survival seemed impossible." Yet, after using chlorine dioxide, Patricia not only survived but thrived—raising her healthy child and even becoming a village therapist. Her recovery isn't an isolated incident. Kalcker shares other jaw-dropping cases, including Guillain-Barré patients who could only blink before CDS restored their mobility and blind individuals regaining sight after injections near the optic nerve. "Time will tell how big this is," he said. Chlorine dioxide (ClO₂), often mislabeled as "industrial bleach," is a selective oxidizer that releases oxygen at the cellular level. Kalcker explained its mechanism: "It delivers over 10 million oxygen molecules per red blood cell." This oxygenation may explain its reported successes against pathogens, heavy metals and even cancer. Tanya Carmona Daniels, a health advocate, demonstrates its rapid effects: "Place a pulse oximeter on a struggling patient, administer CDS and watch oxygen levels rise within minutes." She cited footage from Kalcker's lab showing clumped, oxygen-starved blood cells "dancing" back to life after CDS exposure. Despite decades of use in water purification and mounting anecdotal evidence, regulatory agencies aggressively target chlorine dioxide. Critics dismiss it as "dangerous," but toxicity data tells a different story. "The toxic dose is 292 mg/kg," said Daniels. "Protocols use 0.003 mg/kg—you'd need to drink an impossible amount to reach harm." Yet, misinformation persists. Kalcker speculates on the motive: "Pharmaceutical companies thrive on expensive, chronic treatments. CDS costs pennies." Jen Reimund, a healthcare worker, struggled with autoimmune flares, elevated liver enzymes and brain fog until trying CDS. "Within three months, my ANA titers [autoimmune markers] dropped to negative and my liver enzymes normalized," she said. "Why isn't this mainstream?" Others, like Nita Drew's brother—who suffered knee pain for 60 years—report dramatic relief from adjunct therapies like red light and CDS. "The throbbing was almost gone after two treatments," Drew marveled. Dr. Deborah Viglione, an integrative oncologist, acknowledges CDS's potential but notes its stigma. "I lost my mother to cancer caused by toxins. Now, I combine conventional care with oxidative therapies—ozone, Vitamin C and now chlorine dioxide." Yet, she admitted, "The FDA went crazy over it, just like with ivermectin." With hospitals in Latin America quietly using CDS for Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19)—Daniels cited doctors avoiding infection by spraying diluted CDS on their faces—and patients like Patricia defying terminal diagnoses, the question remains: Why isn't this being studied openly? Kalcker's answer is blunt: "They don't want you to know. But the data is on my site—for free." As the stories pile up, chlorine dioxide's legacy may hinge on one truth: In a world where chronic illness fuels a trillion-dollar industry, the cheapest solutions are often the most suppressed. "If one molecule can oxygenate cells, neutralize toxins and reverse 'hopeless' cases," Daniels asked, "why wouldn't you try it?" For patients like Jenny, the answer was life itself. For protocols and research, visit andreaslakcker.com. Always consult a healthcare provider before trying new treatments.

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