# Health Source Note — Dr. Pierre Kory / Chlorine Dioxide Interview & Book Accessed: 2026-05-18 ## User-provided source lead The user supplied screenshots of an X/Twitter-style post by **Dr. Dawn Michael** / `@DawnsMission` promoting a video clip about chlorine dioxide. Visible post text claims, in substance: - Government knows the alleged “miracles” of chlorine dioxide and is trying to ban it. - The poster says chlorine dioxide has been personally beneficial. - The clip references **Dr. Pierre Kory**. - Chlorine dioxide is described as a cheap “Universal Antidote.” - Claims are made about viruses, bacteria, parasites, cancer cells, hospitals, suppression, and “Big Pharma” motives. Editorial note: These are claims from a social post and video clip, not verified medical conclusions. ## Video/interview located Rumble page located: - Title: **The War On Chlorine Dioxide, The Universal Antidote for almost everything ~ (11.07.25) Pierre Kory, MD w/ Del Bigtree on “The Highwire”** - URL: https://rumble.com/v72f24i-the-war-on-chlorine-dioxide-the-universal-antidote-for-almost-everything.-c.html - Page description states: **Pierre Kory, MD with Del Bigtree on “The Highwire” talking about Chlorine Dioxide | Nov 7, 2024.** - The page repeats several promotional quotes about chlorine dioxide, including the claim that it is “the most suppressed medicine of modern times.” The screenshot background also visually matched a The HighWire-style interview setting and book cover. ## Book located Official book website: - Title/site: **The War On Chlorine Dioxide** - URL: https://waronchlorinedioxide.com/ - The site presents the book as by **Dr. Pierre Kory** and **Jenna McCarthy**. - The visible copy claims the book exposes the history of a molecule that “kills pathogens, neutralizes toxins, and restores health at the cellular level” and frames the topic as censorship/suppression. - The book page’s author bio says Kory is a pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist, author of *The War on Ivermectin*, co-founder of FLCCC, co-founder/CMO of Leading Edge Clinic, Senior Research Advisor to Rebuild Medicine, and author of the Substack *Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings*. Related publication note: - Kory’s Substack has a post titled **“The War on Chlorine Dioxide” Is Now Published: Why a Simple Compound...** - URL: https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/the-war-on-chlorine-dioxide-is-now ## Safety/regulatory context sources 1. **CDC/ATSDR Public Health Statement for Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite** - URL: https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/PHS/PHS.aspx?phsid=580&toxid=108 - Notes: describes chlorine dioxide as a reactive gas used in water treatment/industrial contexts; health effects depend on dose, duration, exposure route, and individual factors. 2. **Health Canada — Guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality: Chlorite and chlorate** - URL: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/guidelines-drinking-water-quality-chlorite-chlorate.html - Notes: 2025 consultation document for chlorite/chlorate/chlorine dioxide in drinking water. It frames chlorine dioxide primarily in water-treatment/disinfection context and discusses maximum acceptable concentrations for related byproducts. 3. **FDA search / historical warnings** - FDA search page: https://www.fda.gov/search?s=chlorine%20dioxide - Note: public search and archive trails show longstanding regulatory concern around products marketed as “miracle” treatments. Because FDA pages can move/remove older warning pages, cite current accessible sources carefully and do not overstate a page if not presently available. ## Managing Expectations framing This topic belongs under a new **Health** section as a source-grounded controversy page: - What the viral post claims. - What interview/book were found. - Who the doctor is, in public/professional terms. - What official safety/regulatory sources say. - Why readers should not treat a viral post or interview as medical advice. - Encourage qualified medical guidance for personal decisions. Do **not** publish dosing instructions, protocols, or endorsement language for internal chlorine dioxide use. Do not tell readers to try it. Separate claimed benefit, regulatory caution, and open evidence questions.