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3 ClO₂ Injections, 15 Days: Late-Stage Cancer Patient Feels Reborn

Photo: The patient experienced facial swelling the day following the first injection, with mental status similar to that before the treatment.


Today, on March 26th, I received a video update from a late-stage nasopharyngeal cancer patient in Xinjiang, China.

In the video, he’s seen chatting with his wife, smiling, relaxed, and full of life. You honestly wouldn’t believe he’s someone battling advanced cancer. His emotional state is clearly uplifted—and that alone speaks volumes.

This patient received chlorine dioxide injection therapy—a vial I had sent him about six months ago, back when we had very limited clinical experience. Around 15 days ago, he finally found a local doctor in his city willing to administer the treatment. Since then, he’s had three intratumoral injections, about once every three days, using 2–3ml each time.

I estimate that the solution he used has likely degraded slightly over time, probably around 10,000 ppm concentration.

After the first injection, he reported noticeable nasal swelling—but surprisingly, his breathing became much clearer, and the cancer-related pain subsided. With the second and third injections, he felt even better: the pain was completely gone, breathing remained smooth, his sleep returned to normal, and he was even able to help with household chores.

What’s most remarkable is that his response is very consistent with the results we’ve seen in our clinical cases at the German clinic—rapid tumor shrinkage, inflammation relief, and effective pain control.

This is yet another encouraging case demonstrating the potential of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injection therapy in real-world conditions—even without a high-tech setting.

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