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Join the Fight for Therapeutic Freedom
Help Legalize Intra-Tumoral Chlorine Dioxide Therapy in the U.S.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of cancer patients die with no real options left.
We’re organizing a national patient-led movement to legalize a promising new treatment:
Intra-Tumoral ClO₂ Therapy – a direct injection that kills cancer cells within seconds, without systemic side effects.
This therapy is already helping patients in Germany, Mexico, and the Philippines — and we believe it should be available here in the U.S.
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Our Promise to You
If you are a U.S. cancer patient who joins this campaign:
✅ You will receive one full course of chlorine dioxide medication for free, once it becomes legally available in your state.
✅ If you urgently receive paid treatment abroad, you will get lifetime free access to the medication for all future treatments, wherever it’s legally available.
✅ This free medication offer is only for campaign supporters.
In the future, the therapy may be offered commercially under local medical laws.
⚠️ Note: The free offer covers the medication only.
Clinics may charge separately for procedures like imaging and injection, which we do not control.
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Who Can Join
We welcome all U.S. cancer patients — from any state — who:
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Seek new treatment options with fewer side effects
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Want to help legalize this therapy through state-based action
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Are willing to share their story, sign petitions, or speak with local legislators
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May be open to receiving treatment abroad or relocating to supportive states
Together, we will prioritize action in the states with the strongest support.
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If you are a cancer patient or advocate interested in Intra-Tumoral ClO₂ Therapy, we would love to hear from you.
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✉️ Use the Contact Form below for general questions or to get in touch with our team.
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🗽 If you are a U.S. cancer patient who wants to support our effort to legalize this therapy in your state, please fill out the Advocacy Application Form.
🎁 Supporters will receive the medication for free—one full course if treated locally, or lifetime access if treated abroad—while others may pay under future medical laws.