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Chlorine dioxide: Who sells this illegal and toxic substance in Argentina and other countries in the region?
Ilustración: Alina Najlis y Santiago Quintero.
Lucía Gardel | Tiempo de lectura: 14 minutos
26 Abril, 2021 18:22 pm | Tiempo de lectura: 14 minutos
Although chlorine dioxide is not authorized as a medication in Argentina or any regulatory agency in the world, this substance is promoted as a “miraculous cure” for many illnesses, including coronavirus. It is promoted by people that consider themselves to be prominent church members, who have open court cases, politicians, influencers, fans of Andreas Kalcker and even dietitians. Despite some platforms have fixed policies to remove content harmful to health, Chequeado identified tens of posts that recommend this substance and sell it on WhatsApp.
Argentina to probe alternative health advocate, who popularised bleach as Covid-19 cure, after 2 die Feb 04, 2021, 11:55 AM
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Prosecutors in Argentina are investigating Andreas Kalcker, who popularised the bleach Chlorine Dioxide as a Covid-19 treatment.
A boy, 5, and man, 50, died last year in Argentina after taking the substance.
Chlorine dioxide has soared in popularity in South America, despite prominent warnings.
The development comes after a 5-year-old boy and 50-year-old man died after taking the substance.
The substance is a type of bleach commonly used to treat paper products. However, an group of advocates, working mostly online, have convinced many that it has miraculous powers to cure diseases including Covid-19.