Liu has been making the answer in his rented residence in Beijing by mixing citric acid with sodium chlorite, in accordance with an account he shared earlier this month on his Substack that exposed {that a} “violent explosion” occurred when he made a mistake
“The blast blacked out my imaginative and prescient,” Liu wrote. “Dense clouds of chlorine dioxide burst into my face, filling my eyes, nostril, and mouth. I stumbled again into the residence, speeding to the lavatory to clean out the gasoline from my eyes and respiratory tract. My lungs had been burning. Later, I’d discover 4–5 cuts on my higher thigh—shards of glass had pierced by my pants.” Liu additionally revealed that his 3-year-old daughter was close by when the explosion occurred.
Liu started a preclinical research on animals in 2016, earlier than starting to make use of the highly-concentrated resolution to deal with human sufferers in newer years. He claims that between China and Germany, he has handled 20 sufferers to this point.
When requested for proof to again up his claims of efficacy, Liu shared hyperlinks to plenty of preprints, which haven’t been peer-reviewed, with WIRED. He additionally shared a pitch deck for a $5 million seed spherical in a US-focused startup that would offer the chlorine dioxide injections.
The presentation incorporates plenty of “case research” of sufferers he has already handled—together with a canine—however somewhat than that includes detailed scientific information, the deck incorporates disturbing pictures of the sufferers’ tumors. The deck additionally incorporates, as proof of the remedy’s efficacy, a screenshot of a WhatsApp dialog with a affected person who was apparently treating a liver tumor with chlorine dioxide.
“Screenshots of WhatsApp chats with sufferers or their medical doctors isn’t proof of efficacy, but that’s the solely proof he supplies,” Alex Morozov, an oncologist who has overseen lots of of drug trials at a number of corporations together with Pfizer. “For sure, till acceptable research are performed and revealed in peer-reviewed journals, or offered at a good convention, no sufferers must be handled besides within the context of scientific trials.”
WIRED spoke to a affected person of Liu’s, whose descriptions of the remedy seem to undermine his claims of efficacy and lift critical questions on its security.
“I purchased the needles on-line and made the chlorine dioxide on my own [then] I injected it into the tumor and lymph nodes on my own,” the affected person, says a Chinese language nationwide residing within the UK. WIRED granted her anonymity to guard her privateness.
The affected person had beforehand been taking oral options of chlorine dioxide as a substitute remedy for most cancers, however, unhappy with the outcomes, she contacted Liu through WhatsApp. On a spring night final 12 months, she took her first injection of chlorine dioxide and, she says, virtually instantly suffered unfavorable unintended effects.
“It was positive after the injection, however I used to be woken up by extreme ache [like] I had by no means skilled in my life,” she says. “The ache lasted for 3 to 4 days.”
Regardless of the ache, she says, she injected herself once more two months later and a month after that she travelled to China, the place Liu, regardless of having no medical coaching, injected her, utilizing an anesthetic cream to numb the pores and skin.