Heute erhielt eine Patientin mit Peritonealkrebs in einer deutschen Klinik eine Injektion für zwei Tumoren: Ein Tumor hatte ein Volumen von etwa 40 ml, und ein kleinerer Tumor hatte ein Volumen von etwa 3 ml.
The process of tumor shrinkage takes time. We can cause the tumor to completely necrose within a few hours, but the body takes a considerable amount of time to absorb the necrotic tissue. Therefore, the tumor does not shrink that quickly, but you won't have to worry about it anymore.
I have seen massive tumors resolve. It is called tumor lysing. I saw a baseball size brain tumor go away in 4 days. The guy was Santa Claus 2 nights ago for a Christmas party full of children.. I saw a neck tumor the size of a cantalope shrink >95% in 2 weeks. There is something called tumor lysing syndrome when the tumor lysing occurs too rapidly. The wild thing is all the tumor material is expelled or recycled through the body. Great Post Here
Another important issue we have to underline here is, what type of cancers can be addressed by this method, e.g. the tumor must be located close to the surface of the body (i.e. breast cancer, etc.) and what other cancer types are suitable to be approached with this method (e.g. colon cancer, pancreatic cancer = rather difficult, since the pancreas is hidden behind the stomach, gastric cancer, etc.) This would be of high interest.
exactly dear friend, this is what exactly I meant, but in the majority of people, who are completely unaware of how cancer and tumors work, the statement "that tumors did not shrink" (as it is obvious for any knowledgeable person), may indicate, that the ClO2 may not completely work, therefore, mention should also be made in the way you stated it perfectly.
How would it be possible to find this clinic?
I replied to you via chat with the contact details of the German clinic.
Would love to read this - sounds promising 🙏
It is great you are making chlorine dioxide mainstream.
so, I have read carefully the whole story and as it is stated, two are the main conclusions:
1. the tumors died, stopped being "living tissue",
2. however the tumors did not shrink, thus they kept their initial size.
Is this correct?
The process of tumor shrinkage takes time. We can cause the tumor to completely necrose within a few hours, but the body takes a considerable amount of time to absorb the necrotic tissue. Therefore, the tumor does not shrink that quickly, but you won't have to worry about it anymore.
I have seen massive tumors resolve. It is called tumor lysing. I saw a baseball size brain tumor go away in 4 days. The guy was Santa Claus 2 nights ago for a Christmas party full of children.. I saw a neck tumor the size of a cantalope shrink >95% in 2 weeks. There is something called tumor lysing syndrome when the tumor lysing occurs too rapidly. The wild thing is all the tumor material is expelled or recycled through the body. Great Post Here
Another important issue we have to underline here is, what type of cancers can be addressed by this method, e.g. the tumor must be located close to the surface of the body (i.e. breast cancer, etc.) and what other cancer types are suitable to be approached with this method (e.g. colon cancer, pancreatic cancer = rather difficult, since the pancreas is hidden behind the stomach, gastric cancer, etc.) This would be of high interest.
exactly dear friend, this is what exactly I meant, but in the majority of people, who are completely unaware of how cancer and tumors work, the statement "that tumors did not shrink" (as it is obvious for any knowledgeable person), may indicate, that the ClO2 may not completely work, therefore, mention should also be made in the way you stated it perfectly.