I got rather excited when I started reading this newsletter. My husband has stage 4 mets prostate cancer. Is he too far along to be treated with this? Also, are you saying that patients would have to cough up $500,000? How many people have that kind of cash available? I have to say, my heart sank when I read that part.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. The $500,000 cost I mentioned was based on the assumption that my therapy would receive FDA approval and that 90% of the cost would be covered by insurance. This is merely a hypothetical scenario and has not been realized in reality.
Currently, our treatment in Germany costs only €20,000.
Squamous cell carcinoma is very suitable for my intratumoral injection of chlorine dioxide therapy because the patient hopes to shrink the tumor as soon as possible, otherwise it will seriously affect life, such as swallowing. Currently, my therapy has not been approved in the United States. The medical freedom in the United States is not high, and it is almost impossible to find a clinic to provide this therapy to treat your husband. Generally, squamous cell carcinoma. It is very easy to inject. So I suggest that your husband receive treatment in Germany. Our German clinic has carried out the treatment of intratumoral injection of chlorine dioxide therapy for at least 4 cancer patients within one month. It is very experienced and the cost is also low.
I got rather excited when I started reading this newsletter. My husband has stage 4 mets prostate cancer. Is he too far along to be treated with this? Also, are you saying that patients would have to cough up $500,000? How many people have that kind of cash available? I have to say, my heart sank when I read that part.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. The $500,000 cost I mentioned was based on the assumption that my therapy would receive FDA approval and that 90% of the cost would be covered by insurance. This is merely a hypothetical scenario and has not been realized in reality.
Currently, our treatment in Germany costs only €20,000.
Oh, that's much better! I know you'd have to have more info, but do you think you might be able to help my husband?
Absolutely. I believe our German clinic can treat your husband, no matter how advanced his cancer is.
Where can I find details?
I have already sent you the detailed information through chat.
In December my husband was diagnosed with p16 squamous cell carcinoma.
We’re starting “treatment” Monday. But I would have preferred to try your method.
Please keep us informed as you’re doing with where and who can help people like us.
I should have asked if we could come to where you are. Or if you know of someone in the states who would be willing to try. (Or anywhere else).
We’ve been trying to use ingested ClO2 to aid our health. But we have t had the results we needed (for my husband).
I think you’re extremely generous for sharing your work with such detail and I want to send a serious “thank you” to you
Squamous cell carcinoma is very suitable for my intratumoral injection of chlorine dioxide therapy because the patient hopes to shrink the tumor as soon as possible, otherwise it will seriously affect life, such as swallowing. Currently, my therapy has not been approved in the United States. The medical freedom in the United States is not high, and it is almost impossible to find a clinic to provide this therapy to treat your husband. Generally, squamous cell carcinoma. It is very easy to inject. So I suggest that your husband receive treatment in Germany. Our German clinic has carried out the treatment of intratumoral injection of chlorine dioxide therapy for at least 4 cancer patients within one month. It is very experienced and the cost is also low.