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Scott's Antidote (1 page quick guide)

Scott’s Antidote, aka "The Antidote" is ten drops (0.5ml) of 20 to 25% Sodium Chlorite that has been acidified with ten drops (0.5ml) of 4% Hydrochloric Acid for exactly 5 minutes in a container that is narrow enough or sealed in such a way, so as to not allow hardly any of the Chlorine Dioxide gas to escape during the acidification process. After 5 minutes, the 1ml solution will have a concentration of 30,000 ppm Chlorine Dioxide and should be immediately added to either:


- 100ml of water – to make a 300 ppm solution concentration

- 500ml of water or 0.9% sodium chloride IV solution – to make a 60 ppm solution concentration

- 1000ml of water or 0.9% sodium chloride IV solution – to make a 30 ppm solution concentration


By immediately adding Scott’s Antidote to water or 0.9% sodium chloride solution after 5 minutes, the acidification process is slowed considerably, leaving a small amount of Hydrochloric Acid unused, which plays a role in Scott’s Antidote’s effectiveness, especially if used intravenously (currently experimental). Besides Chlorine Dioxide and a very small amount of Hydrochloric Acid, Scott’s Antidote will also contain approximately 66% of the initial Sodium Chlorite used, Chlorous Acid and Chlorate. All these components of Scott’s Antidote have antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-parasitic (malaria) and anti-cancer properties and are what make it such a universal antidote.


Here are 5 advantages of Scott’s Antidote over other ways of making and using chlorine dioxide products:


1. It’s freshly made and contains all of the same components as MMS which has been acidified for 30 seconds, but since it’s acidified for 5 minutes instead, there is less raw MMS in it, so it’s much easier on the stomach and similar to taking CDS.


2. When added to 1000ml of water it’s the same CLO2 concentration (30 ppm) that many people currently take CDS at, but Scott’s Antidote will more than double to 70+ ppm when it comes in contact with stomach acid, making it far more powerful, yet still gentle on the stomach. It also contains other antimicrobials (mentioned above) that CDS doesn’t.


3. It provides a known CLO2 concentration after being made (30,000 ppm) and this allows us to know what ppm concentration of CLO2 is being used after it's diluted for any use.


4. Since it’s freshly made and to be immediately used, we don’t have to worry about the strength decreasing over a period of time inside or outside of a refrigerator, or from opening and closing the bottle again and again.


5. If used in an IV (experimental at this time), it will have a small amount of HCl; 0.001% in 500ml. This amount equates to the 0.05% HCl that was used in 10ml doses in the 1920s and 30s to successfully treat various infections and cancers. (Google “Three years of HCl therapy”)

In addition, it will also contain chlorous acid, sodium chlorite and chlorate – all of these are also antimicrobial.


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