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Numerous experts and researchers have noted the prevalence of misleading statements regarding CDS (chlorine dioxide). This section aims to present factual and accurate information to correct misconceptions and clarify any confusion related to this topic.
Numerous experts and researchers have noted the prevalence of misleading statements regarding CDS (chlorine dioxide). This section aims to present factual and accurate information to correct misconceptions and clarify any confusion related to this topic.


===== Beobachter =====
== Beobachter ==
Chantale Hebeisen, a journalist from the Springer Press publication Beobachter, launched a personal attack, or ad hominem assault, on Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker. This attack was characterized by a journalistic style that is known for its defamatory nature, resembling a typical smear campaign aimed at undermining Dr. Kalcker's credibility by asserting that CDS supposedly does not work against Covid-19. In response to her claims, she received an overwhelming total of 196 emails from doctors located all over the globe, who have successfully utilized CDS in their practice and wished to share their experiences. This effectively misappropriates the truthful information regarding the use of CDS, and we are attaching an example of such correspondence here for your review. Should you require additional examples or further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. The prevalence of this kind of misinformation, which often follows a particular agenda, has become increasingly common in today's media landscape. As a direct consequence, more and more media outlets are facing bankruptcy, leading to journalists losing their jobs—something many might argue they have rightfully earned due to their role in disseminating false information.
Chantale Hebeisen, a journalist from the Springer Press publication Beobachter, launched a personal attack, or ad hominem assault, on Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker. This attack was characterized by a journalistic style that is known for its defamatory nature, resembling a typical smear campaign aimed at undermining Dr. Kalcker's credibility by asserting that CDS supposedly does not work against Covid-19. In response to her claims, she received an overwhelming total of 196 emails from doctors located all over the globe, who have successfully utilized CDS in their practice and wished to share their experiences supesssing the data and changing the narrative deliberatly.


''TO: chantal.hebeisen@beobachter.ch''
[[Beobachter|'''Full Article''']]


''Subject: Medical Statement.''
== Alleged German doctor accused of promoting chlorine dioxide and four people in charge of marketing it in the country ==
'''<nowiki>https://www.fiscales.gob.ar/</nowiki>'''  
[[File:Photo 2021-12-31 03-44-11.jpg|thumb]]
You can accuse anyone in any place, but the important question is whether there was a trial or not. In this specific case, it is a well-established fact that there was no trial held against Dr. Andreas Kalcker it was 3rd party that sold ClO2 products. Furthermore, it has been proven clearly that there was no direct relation to other individuals who were involved in the case. Curiously, this crucial information is not readily available or easily found in the public domain, which raises questions about transparency and access to information regarding such cases.


''FROM: Dr.Sonia Peña Zavala''


''With copy to:''


''andreaskalcker@gmail.com''


''Dear Ms. Chantal Hebeisen, en Redakteurin''


''Ringier Axel Springer Springer Schweiz AG''


''Beobachter''


''Flurstrasse 55''


''8021 Zurich''


''Switzerland''


''T +41 58 269 20 42''


''My name is Sonia Peña Zavala and I am a 28 years old dentist with the license number COP''


''6301 in the country of Peru and the city of Lima.''


''I have been successfully using the chlorine dioxide solution in the form of CDS developed by Andreas Kalcker and his protocols.''


''Andreas Kalcker and his protocols under the regulations of the International Declaration of Helsinki and under informed''
== Case in Neuquén, Argentina, of a deceased boy allegedly due to CDS. ==
[[File:Niño Neuquen.jpg|thumb|'''Case closed due to forensic evidence''']]
In the case that has arisen in Neuquén, Argentina, concerning the tragic death of a young boy, there are serious allegations surrounding the use of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution). This unfortunate and controversial case is not directed against Dr. Kalcker, as some might assume; rather, it is primarily focused on the parents of the boy. Just a few days prior to the child’s hospitalization, the parents had allegedly given him a small amount of CDS to drink. However, after some time had passed, the boy tragically passed away in the hospital due to what many are now calling medical malpractice.


''Helsinki Declaration and under written informed consent. I have shared my knowledge in the''
In a shocking turn of events, the medical professionals involved attempted to shift the blame onto the parents, suggesting that their actions were the cause of the boy's death. Nonetheless, forensic experts conducted thorough examinations and clearly stated that there was no link between the CDS administration and the child's demise. In fact, further investigations revealed that the boy was suffering from a significant deficiency of chlorine (CL) in his body, which would make it virtually impossible for the use of CDS to have been the contributing factor to his unfortunate passing. This case has sparked considerable debate and raised questions about accountability and the treatment protocols in place within the medical community.


''use of CHLORINE DIOXIDE 80 patients infected with COVID-19 who have recovered after use of CDS in a''
[https://dioxitube.com/w/nbP77j8g6CHD7WfZy3aALn '''Video where the forensic expert gives an interview in the radio:''']
 
''after the use of CDS in an average of 7 to 15 days.''
 
''My patients had no side effects or toxic reactions.''
 
''I have used CDS to protect myself from infection successfully for 11 months following the preventive protocol and have not been infected.''
 
''preventive protocol and have not been infected by COVID-19 even though I am a professional who works very close to the oral cavity.''
 
''working very close to the oral cavity, an area exposed to the fastest contagion.''
 
''I hereby sincerely affirm as a Dentist that CDS is the best solution for the''
 
''COVID-19 pandemic if used on a large scale and I urge you to do more professional research and write about the benefits of CDS.''
 
''professional research and write about the benefits. my sincere congratulations to our beloved Biophysical scientist''
 
''Biophysicist scientist who put in my hands this blessed substance that has allowed my life to change significantly.''
 
''life a significant change, I was already very scared, I was very afraid of the contagion and I had depression.''
 
''depression, CDS has given me the opportunity to be happy and allow me to help many people, friends, family and my patients.''
 
''friends, family and my patients.''
 
''Finally, I invite you to visit www.theuniversalantidote.com and not only watch the informative documentary on chlorine dioxide.''
 
''informative documentary on chlorine dioxide, but also download the interactive user's guide which contains scientific''
 
''contains scientific information and links for your review.''
 
''Respectfully yours,''
 
''-------------------------------------------------------------''
 
''Dr SONIA PENA ZAVALA''
 
''COP6301''

Latest revision as of 11:43, 29 August 2024

Facts Instead of Fiction

Numerous experts and researchers have noted the prevalence of misleading statements regarding CDS (chlorine dioxide). This section aims to present factual and accurate information to correct misconceptions and clarify any confusion related to this topic.

Beobachter

Chantale Hebeisen, a journalist from the Springer Press publication Beobachter, launched a personal attack, or ad hominem assault, on Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker. This attack was characterized by a journalistic style that is known for its defamatory nature, resembling a typical smear campaign aimed at undermining Dr. Kalcker's credibility by asserting that CDS supposedly does not work against Covid-19. In response to her claims, she received an overwhelming total of 196 emails from doctors located all over the globe, who have successfully utilized CDS in their practice and wished to share their experiences supesssing the data and changing the narrative deliberatly.

Full Article

Alleged German doctor accused of promoting chlorine dioxide and four people in charge of marketing it in the country

https://www.fiscales.gob.ar/

You can accuse anyone in any place, but the important question is whether there was a trial or not. In this specific case, it is a well-established fact that there was no trial held against Dr. Andreas Kalcker it was 3rd party that sold ClO2 products. Furthermore, it has been proven clearly that there was no direct relation to other individuals who were involved in the case. Curiously, this crucial information is not readily available or easily found in the public domain, which raises questions about transparency and access to information regarding such cases.








Case in Neuquén, Argentina, of a deceased boy allegedly due to CDS.

Case closed due to forensic evidence

In the case that has arisen in Neuquén, Argentina, concerning the tragic death of a young boy, there are serious allegations surrounding the use of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution). This unfortunate and controversial case is not directed against Dr. Kalcker, as some might assume; rather, it is primarily focused on the parents of the boy. Just a few days prior to the child’s hospitalization, the parents had allegedly given him a small amount of CDS to drink. However, after some time had passed, the boy tragically passed away in the hospital due to what many are now calling medical malpractice.

In a shocking turn of events, the medical professionals involved attempted to shift the blame onto the parents, suggesting that their actions were the cause of the boy's death. Nonetheless, forensic experts conducted thorough examinations and clearly stated that there was no link between the CDS administration and the child's demise. In fact, further investigations revealed that the boy was suffering from a significant deficiency of chlorine (CL) in his body, which would make it virtually impossible for the use of CDS to have been the contributing factor to his unfortunate passing. This case has sparked considerable debate and raised questions about accountability and the treatment protocols in place within the medical community.

Video where the forensic expert gives an interview in the radio: