Biographie
Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker is a biophysical researcher of German origin who has spent most of his life in Spain and currently resides for many years in Switzerland. His main areas of research include the therapeutic application of frequencies, where he has worked in recent years partly for the University of Bern (Inselspital). Since 2007, however, he has devoted considerable effort to delving into the intricate mechanisms underlying the efficacy of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) as a medical intervention, specifically with regard to his own successful treatment of arthritis. Subsequently, he has been diligent in further advancing this field.
In 2012, Dr. Kalcker developed an advanced variant of chlorine dioxide known as CDS, which offers remarkable improvements over traditional two-component solutions by mitigating serious adverse effects. Simultaneously, he published his first book entitled “CDS, Health is Possible,” based meticulously on his diploma thesis and personal experiences. These serve as the basis for his in-depth knowledge of the field.
Based on his research conducted in Switzerland, he has diligently filed and successfully obtained several patents for therapeutic applications targeting hypoxia, inflammation, infection, sepsis and the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. These patents are now globally accessible. In 2016 he published a highly acclaimed book entitled “Health Forbidden – Incurable Was Yesterday”, which is still considered a bestseller. In addition, his extensive publications on the CLO2 mechanism in SARS-CoV-2 viruses have attracted a great deal of attention.
In recognition of his important contributions, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the prestigious Executive University of the State of Mexico. His outstanding work has been recognized by many universities with numerous awards as detailed below.
A notable milestone in his career was the successful enactment of legislation implementing the use of CDS during the Corona pandemic in Bolivia.
In addition, he actively participated as a founding member of COMUSAV (Global Coalition for Health and Life), a medical association that currently has more than 5,000 affiliated physicians. Particularly commendable is his success in the effective implementation of CSD in Latin America. The remarkable achievements derived from the use of CDS are also highlighted in their publication “Bye Bye Bye Covid”, which includes contributions from more than 30 respected physicians.
However, it is important to recognize that numerous controversies have arisen around his work due to misconceptions about CDS (chlorine dioxide) and its confusion with chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite) or sodium chlorite. These misconceptions have been spread even by official authorities such as the FDA. Allegations have been made about possible harms associated with the use of CDS; however, these claims have been strongly refuted by numerous rigorous studies.
ALL ALLEGATIONS OF AD HOMINEM ATTACKS RELATED TO ALLEGED COURT CASES AND ALLEGED HARMS IN THIS MATTER HAVE BEEN DEFINITIVELY PROVEN FALSE.