In further reading these doses are extremely low in reference to the article. it talks about 350-1200 mg/kg of body weight to be administered depending on the severity of illness. Intramuscular and intravenous injections and taking it by mouth. There was someone who wrote about a reaction called a fenton reaction that would slow the progress of rebuilding glutathione if taken in large amounts. I guess this is what they were talking about.
Just from this standpoint alone this is very promising as far as oxidizing potential. Which is something that I think I am going to have to resort to. The Wikipedia page is interesting.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenton's_reagent
Also, the hydroxyl radicals and superoxide are pretty strong oxidizers. Dr. Martin Pall I remember focused on peroxynitrite and how superoxide reacted with nitric oxide to produce peroxynitrite which was an extremely strong oxidant.
At the end of the Wikipedia article it said not to take iron when a person has infection or an illness with regards to the fenton reaction. So this is all very interesting. It almost sounds like a natural way to create a low form of chemotherapy. Maybe I am wrong in saying that. I really don't know what chemotherapy is besides lots of oxidants damaging cells.