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'''Sulfoxime''' (à ne pas confondre avec Sulfoximine) est une substance, avec des soi-disant effets antimicrobiens, inventée par le pseudo-scientifique américain des US [[Robert Bradford]] qui est commercialisée, entre autres produits, par sa firme "American Biologics" à Chula Vista (Californie). Selon la demande d'enregistrement de la marque, il s'agirait d'un composé de soufre organique <ref>https://inventively.com/search/trademarks/76320796</ref>. On ne trouve aucune description exacte de ladite substance.
 
'''Sulfoxime''' (à ne pas confondre avec Sulfoximine) est une substance, avec des soi-disant effets antimicrobiens, inventée par le pseudo-scientifique américain des US [[Robert Bradford]] qui est commercialisée, entre autres produits, par sa firme "American Biologics" à Chula Vista (Californie). Selon la demande d'enregistrement de la marque, il s'agirait d'un composé de soufre organique <ref>https://inventively.com/search/trademarks/76320796</ref>. On ne trouve aucune description exacte de ladite substance.
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Cependant, nous avons aucune preuve scientifique étayant cette affirmation. L'autorité de réglementation canadienne Health Canada met en garde contre l'utilisation de Sulfoxime et d'autres produits de "American Biologics". <ref>http://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2006/13148a-eng.php October 13, 2006<br>
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Selon la publicité pour la Sulfoxime, la substance serait utile pour le traitement de la [[Borréliose de Lyme|Borréliose]] ou de la fibromyalgie. A ce propos, [[Robert Bradford|Bradford]] affirme que la fibromyalgie serait une maladie infectieuse qui serait provoquée par des bactéries ou des champignons, sans autres précisions. Au sujet de la Sulfoxime Bradford déclare que la substance pourrait détruire sélectivement les "membranes" des champignons.
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Cependant, il n'y a pas de preuves scientifiques étayant cette affirmation. L'autorité de réglementation canadienne Health Canada met en garde contre l'utilisation de Sulfoxime et d'autres produits de "American Biologics". <ref>http://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2006/13148a-eng.php October 13, 2006<br>
 
Health Canada is warning consumers and health practitioners not to use the unauthorized intravenous products Bismacine (also known as Chromacine), Dioxychlor (also known as DC-3) and Sulfoxime because they may pose a serious risk to health.<br><br>
 
Health Canada is warning consumers and health practitioners not to use the unauthorized intravenous products Bismacine (also known as Chromacine), Dioxychlor (also known as DC-3) and Sulfoxime because they may pose a serious risk to health.<br><br>
 
These products have been promoted as an intravenous protocol to treat Lyme disease, a tick-bourne illness. Additionally, Dioxychlor and Sulfoxime injections have been promoted for the treatment of other health conditions. Together, Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor are promoted as anti-microbial agents.<br><br>
 
These products have been promoted as an intravenous protocol to treat Lyme disease, a tick-bourne illness. Additionally, Dioxychlor and Sulfoxime injections have been promoted for the treatment of other health conditions. Together, Sulfoxime and Dioxychlor are promoted as anti-microbial agents.<br><br>
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To date, no adverse reactions suspected to be associated with these products have been reported to Health Canada. However, there has been one death and several reports of injury related to treatment with Bismacine in the United States.<br><br>
 
To date, no adverse reactions suspected to be associated with these products have been reported to Health Canada. However, there has been one death and several reports of injury related to treatment with Bismacine in the United States.<br><br>
 
Health Canada is advising consumers and health practitioners not to use Bismacine, Dioxychlor or Sulfoxime for the treatment of any medical condition, including [[Maladie de Lyme|Lyme disease]]. Individuals who believe they have suffered side-effects from using these products are advised to seek medical attention immediately. Health Canada is also advising consumers and health practitioners not to use the [[Robert Bradford|Bradford]] High Resolution Microscope to diagnose any medical condition.</ref>
 
Health Canada is advising consumers and health practitioners not to use Bismacine, Dioxychlor or Sulfoxime for the treatment of any medical condition, including [[Maladie de Lyme|Lyme disease]]. Individuals who believe they have suffered side-effects from using these products are advised to seek medical attention immediately. Health Canada is also advising consumers and health practitioners not to use the [[Robert Bradford|Bradford]] High Resolution Microscope to diagnose any medical condition.</ref>
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== L'insecticide chinois Sulfoxime ==
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En Chine, il y a un insecticide connu sous le nom de "Sulfoxime" (IUPAC: (RS)-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylthio)-1-propanone] (EZ)-O-(3-phenoxybenzyl)oxime) (CAS: 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylthio)-1-propanone O-[(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl]oxime), son nom ne semble cependant pas être utilisé en dehors de la Chine.
    
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