We are thrilled to spotlight Dr. Jackie Stone (Zimbabwe) as a new FLCCC Senior Fellow, Holistic and Integrative Medicine. Dr. Stone is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians in the UK, with notable contributions to HIV treatment and prevention, and is currently the Medical Director and Clinical Lead for Innovation and Research at Intellectus Campus, where she advocates for practical, affordable, and safe solutions tailored to the African demographic. Learn more about Dr. Stone here: https://imahealth.org/experts/jackie-stone/
Dr. Stone and Dr. Hector Carvallo will be speaking at the Healing in Africa: Chronic Disease, Long COVID, and Cancer Summit in Zimbabwe. You can learn more or register to watch online here: https://geni.us/cancer-summit
FLCCC Senior Fellows @DrJackieStone and Dr. Hector Carvallo will also join us next week for an important webinar to discuss the cancer summit and more. Don’t miss it! Wednesday, July 24 at 7pm ET. Register now: Weekly Webinars - Independent Medical Alliance
this link seems only for registration and payment. But although I did, there are no links to the zoom of the conference., neither sent to my emailadress nor on the registration/payment side … Does anybody have an idea where to find the ongoing conference ?
Hi, I just joined here and I would like to know how to become a researcher with the FLCCC Alliance.
I am Xuewu Liu, and as the inventor of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news:
Today (July 1st), we received updates about the world’s first case of intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections for breast cancer treatment. On May 5th, a British breast cancer patient, under my guidance, received an intratumoral injection for her tumor. At that time, she reported her tumor measured 7x6 cm with two lymph node metastases. I recommended injecting high-concentration chlorine dioxide (above 3000 ppm) at 10% of the tumor volume. She injected 6 ml into the primary tumor and 1 ml into the metastatic sites, but due to unbearable pain, she couldn’t reach the suggested amount.
By early June, she observed that the tumor had softened and reduced in size. Today, she informed me that the tumor now measures 5x4 cm. I estimate that the tumor has shrunk by about 70%. Any clinician with experience in clinical trials would find this reduction astonishing.
I would suggest to get the ball rolling to write and submit a research study report to the new FLCCC publication for review. That would give you a way to communicate with the FLCCC which might invite further research opportunities.
Hi, thank you. Could you please tell me how to submit to it? Where is the submission portal? I already have a preclinical study report. Can I submit it?
The Journal of the FLCCC Alliance recently opened submissions from medical and scientific experts. For immediate consideration email all submissions to clinical@flccc.net