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Pierre- Marie A.'s avatar

Are these intramuscular injections (subcutaneous) or an intravenous injection?

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Hubert Karreman, VMD, FACVBM's avatar

I imagine it is right into the tumor. I dont IV would be wise, but I'm willing to be corrected.

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Marie Therese Duggan's avatar

Fantastic results. Roll on treatment for human beings worldwide and let’s stop the destruction of the human body and spirit through useless, “traditional” medical cancer “treatments” that more often than not, cause horrifying, inhumane, tortuous deaths that even nature

could never bring about.

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John Weaver's avatar

What about when it's in the lymph nodes? How is that treated?

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Inject all visible tumors one by one.

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Micaela's avatar

Thank you so much Xuewu liu for sharing! These are great news! As far as I am in Italy, would it be possibile to have contacts of this marvellous and open minded vet or almost in which city he is working?

It would be so precious to me! As said I Will try in a short on myself (2 skin rumors on my face) your method even if with a 3000 ppm concentration only CDS (the onlyI can produce by myself... i am waiting the Arrival of my Mara just ordered to be' as much as effective as I can!)

I have a question: if the tumor is a bubble,it can be injected there, but what to do on the part of the tumor that is flat and crusty? It is linked to the bubble and Will die consequently or should be injected too?

I Will let you know, of course... I only have to find the courage to do it, not because afraid of cds, but because i am not very friend of needles and do it by myself is high level challenge (🤯).

Anyway, for me and for my pets (whose vet laughs under his moustache every time I mention cds 😡 without even knowing anything about it!!! like these days when he would prefer to extract one of the main tooth of my cat, instead of treating antibiotic resistant infection with cds and dmso) this vet could be so important to have on my Life-saving contact list!

Thank you so much, i am grateful to you for opening doors and mind!!!!

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Hubert Karreman, VMD, FACVBM's avatar

So true the animals don't know what a placebo is. Most animals can't stand to be treated. Very interesting treatment. I've been hearing about chlorine dioxide quite a bit lately and would like to try it somehow with dairy cows.

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Sk4vrddw@protonmail.com's avatar

Being able to get that concentration and self inject into a palpable tumor (because how foes one fond a doctor willing to do that)...

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Edmcm's avatar

Your work is quite amazing, and this is further proof that your 20k ppm CL02 solution is effective. How is Pepe the Ibiza Hound recovering now that a month has passed? (I believe in May Pepe had a large tumor injected). And how have other patients/(and animals) recovered in the aftermath of these injections? Thank you for all of your work!

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C A Davis's avatar

20,000 ppm? Wasn't aware that concentration was possible. I would have thought it would be closer to 10 ppm.

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Cinzia Osele's avatar

Do you know how can I make 20k ppm cds, I know only to make it at 3000 thanks in advance

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Jac Bird's avatar

What an amazing 👏 Miracle!!! I am impressed and astounded. Wow

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