ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The author of "The Chlorine Dioxide Miracle: Safeguarding Health with Safe and Effective Applications"

Xuewu Liu, a Chinese national, graduated from Nanjing University in 1998 with a Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment from the Department of Atmospheric Science. He later obtained his Master’s degree in Economics from the School of International Business at Nanjing University in 2001. Despite not having a background in biomedicine, Liu has a strong grasp of complex scientific concepts. Over the course of his career, he has worked in government departments, financial institutions, and private investment companies, demonstrating his deep scientific knowledge and innovative thinking in the fields of economics and business management.

Liu has conducted extensive self-experiments to showcase the remarkable therapeutic effects of chlorine dioxide. Since 2012, he has been at the forefront of advocating for the safe and effective use of chlorine dioxide in treating various diseases, making him the first person in the world to systematically utilize chlorine dioxide for medical purposes. Drawing on his extensive research expertise and sophisticated scientific reasoning, Liu has uncovered and developed three significant physiological mechanisms of chlorine dioxide as well as multiple treatment protocols for a range of diseases.

Conducting trials on the ablation of fat (under-eye bags and belly) using pure chlorine dioxide.

Xuewu Liu, the author of “The Chlorine Dioxide Miracle: Safeguarding Health with Safe and Effective Applications,” is conducting self-experiments on the use of chlorine dioxide for the ablation of under-eye and abdominal subcutaneous fat. This research underscores the safety of targeted injections of pure, high-concentration chlorine dioxide into fat tissues.

Xuewu Liu’s preclinical study paper on chlorine dioxide treatment for cancer:

Intratumoral Delivery of Chlorine Dioxide Exploits its ROS-like Properties: A Novel Paradigm for Effective Cancer Therapy