As the inventor of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections, I’m excited to shar

  • As the inventor of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections, I’m excited to shar

    Posted by clo2miracle on August 5, 2024 at 5:35 am EDT

    Today (July 1st), we received news of the world’s first case of intratumoral injection of chlorine dioxide for breast cancer treatment. On May 5th, a British breast cancer patient, under my guidance, underwent an intratumoral injection for her breast cancer. At that time, she described her tumor as being 7×6 cm in size, with two lymph node metastases. I recommended injecting high-concentration chlorine dioxide (above 3000 ppm) at 10% of the tumor volume. She reported injecting 6 ml into the primary tumor and 1 ml into the metastatic sites, but due to unbearable pain, she couldn’t reach the suggested amount.

    By early June, she noted that the tumor had softened and reduced in size. Today, she informed me that the tumor now measures 5×4 cm. I estimate that the tumor has shrunk by about 70%. Any clinician with experience in clinical trials would find this reduction ratio astonishing.

    Dean Von Germeten replied 3 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Dean Von Germeten

    Member
    January 25, 2025 at 5:49 am EST

    Was the “unbearable pain” from the cancer tumor or from the injection? Are chlorine dioxide injections directly into tumors painful? Please deal with this topic more fully.

  • Dean Von Germeten

    Member
    January 29, 2025 at 3:44 pm EST

    Dear Mr. Liu Xeuwu; I had a friend help me with a chlorine dioxide injection, and oh yes, they are painful. I am not sure my syringe had the necessary concentration, but what I had was felt. I seem to recall seeing Howard Alliger’s patent of 2019 where he injects chlorine dioxide in mice. Fact is because of our US medical cartel, no human trials have been done, so you may well have been the first to use on humans in China I don’t know. Maybe you’d like to patent a way to make those injections pain-free.

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