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Moe's avatar

Wow! I've forwarded this to some clinics in Mexico I've been in touch with. I'm praying this goes global. You are a God-send!

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Kim's avatar

Do you have the contact information of the already established clinics listed somewhere? Asking from Kenya, I see there is one here.

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Sorry, this is still in the planning stage. Currently, only clinics in Germany have treatment experience.

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Kim's avatar

Thank you for the information.

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Everything Voluntary Jack's avatar

Hi Kim, just sent you a message since it seems you are in Kenya where Xuewu and I are going to start up a clinic to provide his treatment to the poor there. Email me, Jack, if interested: responsiblyfree@protonmail.com

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Oh Wells's avatar

Very exciting!!!!

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Rick's avatar

Of course the U.S is because the FDA doesn't big pharma taking a hit in the wallet.

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Patrick's avatar

When is opening date for Lima, Peru ? Or , Ecuador ?

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

At this time, I’m not yet certain about the opening date for a clinic in Lima, Peru or Ecuador.

However, if local patients or clinics reach out to me, I’d be happy to guide them. Patients can look for a suitable clinic in their area and ask the clinic or a local doctor to contact me directly. I will then share all the technical details needed to start offering the treatment.

So truly, I need everyone’s support and contribution to help establish new partner clinics around the world. Together, we can bring this therapy to more people who need it.

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Vera's avatar

Can you provide the names of clinics in Germany that offer this treatment?

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Complementary Medicine Center

Therese-Herzog-Weg 1

D-79618 Rheinfelden, Germany

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Vera's avatar

Thank you very much. Can this be used for stage 4 hormone driven breastcancer? I have a primary tumor in my breast and some mets in my bones.

Will those injections only attack the primary tumor? Is it a treatment that can be done next to the tamoxifen im on?

Sorry for the questions! i’ve never heard of this. We don’t have this in the Netherlands.

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Yes, intratumoral chlorine dioxide injection therapy can absolutely be used for stage 4 hormone-driven breast cancer.

Our approach is not limited to the primary tumor. Every visible solid tumor, including metastatic tumors in the bones or other areas, can be directly injected. As long as the tumor can be located and reached by imaging guidance (like ultrasound or CT), it can be treated.

This therapy works by directly injecting the correct concentration of chlorine dioxide into each tumor, leading to rapid cancer cell death and complete tumor necrosis. In our experience, all solid tumors—no matter how many or where they are—can technically be injected and eliminated one by one.

We do not rely on the body to “find” the metastases; we directly target and kill them, without side effects or systemic toxicity.

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Vera's avatar

For the bone mets, is this done while im awake? Of do i get painkillers/anesthesia? It sounds painful.

And how long does it work after the whole treatment? Is it something i can keep doing to stay alive? Im only 36 so Im exploring all alternative options.

Thank you for raising awerness

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

Yes, anesthesia is required. Our treatment aims to eliminate all tumors in the body. Whether or not there will be a recurrence is something we cannot predict—it might not recur, or it might recur in 1–2 years. However, recurrence typically starts with small tumors growing larger, so theoretically, you would have plenty of time to address it.

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Vera's avatar

Lets say; worst case scenario and it recurs but it is more aggressive, will your treatment be the same - aa effective?

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

I believe that high concentrations of chlorine dioxide can easily kill tumors, even in cases of recurrence or increased aggressiveness. The growth rate of tumor cells, no matter how fast, cannot outpace the speed at which chlorine dioxide destroys them. Therefore, at any stage of a tumor, chlorine dioxide can eliminate it and remains equally effective. Please understand this from a common-sense perspective; it is not that complicated.

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