Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment: Successful Elimination of Peritoneal Cancer Tumors with Intra-Tumoral Chlorine Dioxide Therapy
Good news continues to come from the German clinic: The two tumors in the first patient with peritoneal cancer that received chlorine dioxide injections have completely disappeared (after two injections). This female patient was the first patient I treated with injections on the second day of my visit to Germany.
She is Swiss, and a year and a half ago, Swiss doctors told her she only had about three months to live. After using chemotherapy for a month and experiencing severe side effects, she decisively stopped the chemotherapy and came to the German clinic. Dr. Wolfgang provided her with alternative therapy, and her condition seems to be quite stable.
During my visit to the clinic in December last year, I guided the doctors to inject chlorine dioxide into her two tumors near the surface. One tumor, penetrating through the navel, had a diameter of 4 cm, while the smaller tumor on the right had a diameter of 1.6 cm. I prepared 10 ml and 5 ml of chlorine dioxide injection for her, and after the full dose was injected, within 30 minutes to an hour and a half, we clearly saw significant necrosis of the tumors through ultrasound, and it was evident that the inflammation (edema) at the navel area had noticeably subsided.
After I returned to China, she received another 1-2 injections, and today, after more than two months, Dr. Wolfgang informed me that her two tumors had disappeared. Currently, there is still a large tumor deep in her peritoneum (which cannot be seen on ultrasound), and there is a metastatic lesion on her spleen. The doctors are working on ways to treat these two tumors (whether it will be intra-tumoral injection, I am not yet sure), but both the patient and the doctors hope to proceed with intra-tumoral injection, as once the injection is done, the tumors will 100% disappear.
With the recent news of a liver cancer patient shrinking by 90% after just one injection, we are even more confident in the effectiveness of my intra-tumoral chlorine dioxide therapy.