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Shel, probably, ...

There is also a FIR methodology from Japan, developed by an oncologist,

named " Onnetsu " - it involves " precision far infra-red " heating pad

(hand units) carefully swept (very slowly) over the back, spot by spot,

especially along the spine. A friend of mine is a certified practioner

in the LA area, and has seen tumor regressions from 6cm to 2cm, at which

point the client's oncologist came up with a new " drug " just for the

tumor involved. Over the next few weeks the tumor (no FIR being used at

this point) grew from 2cm to over 8cm, and the person passed on a week

or two later.

The story is great, but who knows of the tumor would have continued to

regress if the FIR had continued. The idea of getting more energy (heat)

into the body is certainly worth exploring. However just heat alone is

not how Onnetsu works, which is why there are classes and training

(generally a year or more) required for certification.

Sauna's are probably very good too, but in the case of cancer tumors, I

would think one would have to be careful to (1) do it daily or even more

often, (2) be careful not to over-do it.. Somewhere around 104 degrees

F the body gets really stressed, just like a severe fever, and can even

be deadly !

Onnetsu practioners are available in at least LA and New York, and

classes have been held in a number of cities (New York, Japan, Mexico

City, Los Angeles... ) Onnetsu will be on display at the Cancer

Control Society this September at Universal City in LA, too.

Dave

http://www.dfe.net

Happy Shel wrote:

> Are the FIR saunas beneficial in killing cancer cells? Any data on it?

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