Chlorine Dioxide

OTHER NAME(S): chlorine dioxide (ClO2), chlorine dioxide in aqueous solution (CDS), miracle mineral solution (MMS), miracle mineral supplement

Overview

Chlorine dioxide is a disinfectant that may be added in very small amounts to toothpastes, mouthwashes, and skin care products. When applied to the skin, these small amounts may cause irritation or redness. Larger amounts of chlorine dioxide may cause severe burns. Although oral chlorine dioxide products may be available for purchase online, they are not considered legal in the U.S. These products may be marketed for various uses, but they are unsafe when taken by mouth and can cause serious health problems. Before using products that contain chlorine dioxide, make sure to tell your health care provider about any health conditions you have or medicines you are taking.

References
  1. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: “Public Health Statement for Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite.”
  2. Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, PA.): “Harmful effects of chlorine dioxide exposure.”
  3. Georgia Department of Public Health: “Alert: Chlorine Dioxide Ingestion.”
  4. Journal of Medicine and Life: “A systematic review on chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant.”
  5. Therapeutic Goods Administration: “Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS).”
  6. FDA: “Leaders of “Genesis II Church of Health and Healing,” Who Sold Toxic Bleach as Fake “Miracle” Cure for COVID-19 and Other Serious Diseases, Sentenced to More Than 12 Years in Federal Prison,” “‘Miracle’ Treatment Turns into Potent Bleach.”