
Chlorine Dioxide in Mountaineers.
Physiological adaptation to altitude with chlorine dioxide.
Physiological adaptation to altitude with chlorine dioxide.
Trial 2024/2025
Chlorine Dioxide in Mountaineers.
A turning point in the history of mountaineering. This method of physiological adaptation at altitude can prevent hypobaric hypoxia and significantly facilitates acclimatization, even during intensive physical work. The addition of chlorine dioxide during ascents ensures oxygen bioavailability, similar to pressurization, and by boosting electromolecular charges, it improves energy performance. Although we have not verified this with venous blood gas analysis, correct values were maintained for PaCO2, SaO2, blood pH, and HCO3. The relationship graph is based on the results of the trial conducted during the 2024/2025 Aconcagua season (average person weighing 60 kg). The CD loads used orally range from 1 mg/kg to 1.7 mg/kg. This study confirmed all the previously proposed hypotheses. Download the trial document and see for yourself.
"Science is an endogenous study; it does not require exogenous validation."
The volunteer's highest ascent was to 5,970 meters above sea level (Plaza Cólera), and the load-altitude relationship graph is a deduction made based on the entire test. The graph indicates the estimated load to be used for a given altitude, and for an average person weighing 60 kg, so it can be adjusted to a greater or lesser extent. When I refer to loads, I'm referring to the concentration of CD in water; in other words, I'm referring to the concentration of CD in the solution for oral physiological administration. More technically, the chlorine dioxide load equivalencies in mass ratio are as follows (Intake):
60 ppm > 1 mg/kg
80 ppm > 1.3 mg/kg
100 ppm > 1.7 mg/kg
120 ppm > 2 mg/kg
140 ppm > 2.3 mg/kg
Meanwhile, the deduced load-altitude relationship shown in the graph is as follows:
60 ppm > 4000 masl
80 ppm > 5000 masl
100 ppm > 6000 masl
120 ppm > 7000 masl
140 ppm > 8000 masl


ANDINISTAS WHIT LIFE
UNOFFICIAL CLINICAL TRIAL 2024/2025 | PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION AT ALTITUDE WITH CHLORINE DIOXIDE
During the 2024/2025 Aconcagua season, a small, unofficial clinical trial was successfully conducted. The objective was to test the effectiveness of chlorine dioxide (CD) in physiological adaptation to altitude. It was conducted under the "Andinistas con Vida" (Andeanists for Life) initiative. Despite being a trial without official support and lacking the usual scientific rigor, expectations were far exceeded. Today we know that CD accelerates acclimatization processes by preventing hypobaric hypoxia. Download the trial document here. Editions in English and Spanish.
ACONCAGUA ACTION
COMPLAINT AGAINST ILLEGAL HEALTH MEASURES 2021/2022
During the 2021/2022 season, we filed a complaint under action EX-2021-07338078-GDEMZA-DRNR#SAYOT against the Secretary of Environment and Territorial Planning of the Province of Mendoza, Humberto Mingoranse. The reason: illegally impeding free movement and work in Aconcagua Park by demanding an experimental inoculation and implementing arbitrary measures. Many workers lost clients, and hundreds of tourists had to change their destination. The worst season ever due to inept officials responding to an agenda. Despite this, we entered the first camp, ignoring their illegitimate measures and with a complaint in hand. There, we performed a beautiful ritual in honor of freedom. Download the document from the button.

