
Dr. Andreas Kalcker: A Biophysicist Explains Chlorine Dioxide, Oxygen Therapies, and Cancer
From Deconstructing Conventional by Christian Elliot
June 11, 2026 · 1h 50m · Episode 69
About this episode
Dr. Andreas Kalcker discusses the impact of biophysics on health and disease, focusing on chlorine dioxide and oxygen therapies.
Send us Fan Mail As a sound engineer in the 1980s and 90s, Andreas Kalcker learned how frequencies move people emotionally, and that led to bigger questions: if vibration can change mood and perception, what else is the body responding to that we never measure? These questions eventually led Dr. Kalcker into biophysics and to a decades-long pursuit of causality in health, disease, and recovery. Throughout this conversation we keep coming back to one core idea: symptoms are the body’s intellig...
People in this episode
Host: Christian Elliot
Guest: Dr. Andreas Kalcker
Topics covered
- biophysics
- chlorine dioxide
- oxygen therapies
- cancer
- health
- disease
- recovery
Keywords
- biophysics
- chlorine dioxide
- oxygen therapies
- cancer
- health
- disease
- recovery
- frequencies
- vibration
- symptoms
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