Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Hello Cuns-Rial, Radio waves produce heat. Both short wave and microwave diathermy have been use in physical medicine for decades. Mike Saturday, June 13, 2009, 11:39:18 AM, you wrote: FRcn> Hi n Morse, FRcn> I thank you for thereply. Do you have ant=y references that temperatures FRcn> of 102F (not frequency radiation) kills cancer cells? I am writting a FRcn> boo, have heard of it have been unable to find specific credible study FRcn> to prove hyperthermia differenciates and kills cancer cells. FRcn> Frequency radiation has to be in the infrared and beynd to produce heat FRcn> I am not aware that radio waves produce heat, am I wrong? FRcn> Thanks\ ND FRcn> n Morse wrote: >> Hyperthermia is the first line of treatment for cancer in Germany (and has been for decades). >> Regan had colon polyps went to Germany. Hyperthermia was part of his treatment, he passed not from cancer! >> >> Hippocrates was the first to offer ancedotal evidence that cancer was susceptible to high temperatures. Centuries later, in 1856, a German physician reported that a patient in whom a fever was induced had been completely cured of soft-tissue sarcoma. >> >> Recently in the 1970's, it was shown that chemo and radiation, augmented with Hyperthemia, controlled more tumors than either treatment when administered alone. (by the way Roswell/Buffalo uses hyperthermia, not sure for what type cancers). >> >> Multi-institutional clincial studies on hyperthermia of many deep-seated and highly resistant tumors of the lung, liver, pancreas, stomach, bladder and rectum were undertaken using 8MHz radio-frequency capacity heating devices at seven (7) institutions. A total of 177 people were used in the trial: 81 (46%) received hypertermia and chemo. Complete responses and partial responses wereobtained in 80% of the cases with lung cancer, 39% stomach cancer, 56% liver cancer, 35% pancreatic cancer, 71% bladder cancer, 100% with primary rectal cancer (now you know why Farrah went to Germany), 47% with recurrent rectal cancer. >> >> Compelling evidence exists that hypertermia therapy as PART of a multi-modal treatment approach is a viable tool that should be used more often in cancer therapies, either systemically, which involves the whole body, or locall, just around the area of a tumor. >> >> Hypertermia can be carried out in saunas, steam rooms, or sweat lodges, but should be surpervised by a trained professional. It is important to drink copious amounts of fluid during hyperthermia treatments. >> >> As far as running of to Mexico, is anyone telling that they ALSO use chemo with their application of hyperthermia? Many clinical studies have proved that whole body hyperthermia (WBH) enhances radiation and chemo. WBH has been shown to induce elevated levels of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, interleukin-1 beta, interleukin-6, interleukin-8, interlueukin-10 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha within hours after administration. Results from non-randomized Phase I and Phase II trials showed that the combination of hyperthermia and radiation produced a two-fold increase in the response rate over standard radiation along. >> (With the American Cancer Society only typing 12% of actual clinical studies, these were probably part of the 88% that were tossed in the garbage). >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: " Cuns-Rial@... " >> >> Are you guys serious? Where do you find information about cancer cells dying at 102F? Lavender and cancer? detox with baking sda? any proof of that? >> ND >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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