Intratumoral Injection of Chlorine Dioxide for Treating Incurable Cancer Patients
Teach you the fundamental knowledge of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections, enabling you to proficiently use it to address various solid tumors.
The Primary Mechanisms of Intra-Tumoral Chlorine Dioxide (CD) Therapy for Treating Cancer
Direct Destruction of Cancer Cells:
CD’s strong oxidative properties allow it to kill cancer cells upon, a significant advantage over other injectable drugs (including intratumoral drugs and oncolytic viruses). With intra-tumoral therapy, we don't need to worry about maintaining CD in the tumor long periods, which a big challenge for many existing treatments.
Destruction of Tumor Blood Vessels:
High concentrations CD can directly damage tumor blood vessels. This means the tumor tissue doesn’t need to be completely saturated with CD; untreated tumor cells will die to lack of energy.
Induction of Systemic Anti-Tumor Immune Response:
CD can trigger a systemic immune response against tumors. In theory, patients don’t need to inject every single tumor. For small, untreated tumors at distant sites, CD’s systemic anti-tumor immune can effectively inhibit these small tumors.
Promotion of Tissue Regeneration:
CD has a mechanism that aids in tissue regeneration. For patients with advanced cancer, this is crucial because the reason they can't undergo surgery is the inability to heal large wounds post-tumor removal. When patients use CD, it can help regenerate tissue and heal any wounds formed tumor ablation.
An Exciting Update: A Breast Cancer Patient Underwent Intratumoral Injection of Chlorine Dioxide, and the Tumor Significantly Reduced in Size Within a Month
As the inventor of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections, I’m excited to share some great news here:
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 7x6 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 5x4 cm. I estimate that the tumor has shrunk by about 70%. Any clinician with experience in clinical trials would find this reduction ratio astonishing.
For Advanced Metastatic Cancer Patients
A Sustainable Treatment Option
Intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections offer convenient and sustainable treatment. Regardless of the stage of cancer progression, patients can engage in self-treatment at home without restrictions. This therapy is non-resistant, relies on immune response activation, and only requires injections into a few tumors rather than all.
Bringing Hope to Patients Abandoned by Hospitals
For late-stage cancer patients, hospitals often give up on treatment. However, intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections can offer hope to these patients due to their various anti-cancer mechanisms, allowing them to effectively treat advanced cancer.
Cost-Effective with Favorable Outcomes
Intratumoral chlorine dioxide therapy has three anti-cancer mechanisms: non-selective killing of cancer cells, immune system activation, and tumor blood vessel destruction. For late-stage cancer patients, each at-home self-treatment session is highly cost-effective with significant effects.
Preclinical Research Report on Intratumoral Chlorine Dioxide Injection
The world's first preclinical research report on using chlorine dioxide to treat cancer.
The Fundamentals of This Course
Based on the information from the books "The Chlorine Dioxide Miracle: Safeguarding Health with Safe and Effective Applications" and "Confronting the Cancer Care Plight: Using First Principles to Navigate Your Cancer Journey," we can understand that intratumoral chlorine dioxide injection is currently the most effective treatment for some cancer patients who have no other options. Through learning intratumoral chlorine dioxide injection, patients can acquire a cancer treatment method that comprehensively considers five key factors: suppression rate, safety, resistance, sustainability, and convenience, ultimately transforming cancer into a manageable chronic disease with no fear of death.