I did all the research I needed to do, quite a few years ago, to be 200% convinced that ingesting chlorine dioxide internally is not only useless, but potentially dangerous. I am not a chemist or pathologist or any kind of professional laboratory analyst. If you want to take it orally, you’ll have to do your own research.
Hold yourself accountable for substances you want to ingest. Since I did my research a couple of computers ago, I don’t have it any more.
If I said I wanted to ingest it, then you could make such comments. But I didn’t. I would ask that you think and speak more carefully.
I posted initially on this thread hoping to learn. But still all I have is hypochlorite occurring naturally in the human body and hypochlorite from chlorine dioxide. There’s no way to know from this thread if a difference exists.
It seems more logical to say there’s no difference, and that safe use of exogenous chlorine products probably comes down to dilution factor and frequency.