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Ultrasonic killing of cancer cells

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Just found this article and talked with Dr. Peter Lee at city of hope. (Dfile:///C:/Users/Dr.%20Domanskis/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/5OKBWXD6/Oncotripsy%20APL%20010820.pdfoing) research on low intensity pulsed ultrasound treatment of cancer. He is looking for financial aid to carry on his studies. This would be great for would not affect quality of life and yet kill the cancer cells!

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tango65

Your link is for a pdf file in the C: drive of your computer. Perhaps one of these 2 links is the correct link:

phys.org/news/2020-01-ultra...

cityofhope.org/breakthrough...

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ITCandy

Good time to dust off my Rife machine and have a go. Maybe I’ll get lucky.

behiveofhealing.com/forgott...

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Kaliber in reply toITCandy

Yayahahahaya yayahahahaya ... those work best when sitting on a Tesla purple energy plate, didn’t ja know

wonder how they direct that ultrasonic wave energy just to cancerous cells. That would be interesting. Maybe they liquify an entire lymph gland ... I’d like to see the device or probe that could pull that off. I’ve repaired and tuned up truckloads of ultrasonic tissue homogenizers .... and kidney stone destroyers ... maybe cancerous cells resonate at some ultrasonic frequency ....hummmmm .

😂😂😂😂😂😂

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captain2020 in reply toKaliber

Contact Dr. Peter Lee at City of Hope in Duarte. Your insights could be invaluable

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Kaliber in reply tocaptain2020

I’m a degreed biomedical engineer with over 32 years service in the medical field. I have one national award, and more than 40 regional and local awards for my medical contributions. I’ve worked on many research projects over the decades including a small bit with Dr Debakey of Houston and the vector cardiograph project in Killeen , Tx. as most notable. Many people have plowed this cell resonance field before, its been around for many decades ... there is nothing remotely new about it. In fact this cell resonance perspective is the basis for one of the most famous quack medical cure machines of all time, the rife machine ( look it up on the web ). I’m not sure exactly why this doctor would think a cancer cell has a resonance in the ultrasound range as opposed to infrasound or microwave, or ... but I do know that ultrasound is routinely used to liquify all human cells and is extremely destructive to all of them. The hurdles he would have to overcome is first discovering that cancer cells actually do have a resonant ultrasonic frequency ( currently that is not established ) and since cancer cells could have many shapes , a way to deal with the micro resonance differences between cancer cells and between healthy cells .... and much more. This resonance perspective is a tantalizing thought to be sure ..... but ... it’s been decades and is likely to be more decades of exploration needed and ultimately it seems like RIA and most likely genetic tagging would be the more successful and desirable ... productive ...avenues of approach. That’s where I’d put my money ....

Just say’in ✌️✌️✌️

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captain2020 in reply toKaliber

Very interesting and I will forward this to him. Also, I could use your help on a urinary incontinence project that I am working on. How would I contact you directly or privately. Thanks!

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Kaliber in reply tocaptain2020

huh ... I’m a stage 4 M1 cancer patient in my palliative stages of life. My first visit with my oncologist included a hospice crew where they wanted to place me. I’ve cheated hospice for 21 months but could croak anytime due to the enormous toll that adt has inflicted on my body. It’s been bad. My biologicals are so screwed up I could have only weeks , maybe months but I’m hoping for at least a couple more years ... or who knows. I’ve settled my affairs ( sold everything I owned, transferred resources etc. ) gathered my loved ones and am concentrating on nothing but a daily quality of life existence ( QOL ). There is nothing more left for me.

A few years ago or perhaps a couple decades , I would have been excited to join a project like the study of potential human cell resonance and my specialized experience with radiation energy and medical training would have allowed me to be a valuable contributor to a project of this type . My mind runs wild with possibilities and the hurdles and ways to approach them. The thought of it is practicality thrilling. Sadly “ all that “ is just memories now ... I’ll be spending every valuable moment I have left with my wife ... trying to enjoy my remaining time as pain free ( I eat opiates like m&m’s ) and pleasant as possible. I went for a walk this morning with my wife ( me on a e-trike because I can’t walk much due to adt and high risk of stroke ) , I’ll eat a nice light lunch in a few and then spend a couple hours in my medical jacuzzi. After that , a nap until supper ...etc. life for people like me distills down to a very limited existence.

Frankly that’s a nice offer , I could help the resonance project more than the urinary project .. I actually appreciate the offer ... obviously I have to decline but it would have been fun . Thanks.

Best wishes 💪💪💪👍👍👍

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captain2020 in reply toKaliber

Sory to hear that but that is before my eyes. Just finished the Car-T and have liver mets,etc. I keep working and try to "ignore" where I am headed. I would at least like your momentary insight into the urinary incontinence device though or someone you would recommend- electrical engineer knowledgeable in metamaterials.Thanks!

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j-o-h-n in reply toKaliber

Of course I like you as a special friend and hope and pray you'll be around for many many years. You are also a HERO!!!

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 07/23/2020 5:17 PM DST

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Kaliber in reply toj-o-h-n

That was 20 years ago ... the world is all about “:what have you done for me lately “ yayahahahaya

I’m not going anywhere just yet buddy ... I’m hanging around to partner with and learn from the master to turn the Debbie downer frowns here on the group Upside down or at least agitate things a little to turn the attention away from dismal. Yayahahahaya

Thanks for those supporting words , I appreciate it.

🙂🙂🙂🙂

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Seebs9 in reply toKaliber

We love you.

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Kaliber in reply toSeebs9

❤️❤️❤️

HIFU is already available; is this supposed to be an improvement?

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None of that Tesla inspired resonance horse-bleep. HIFU is high intensity focused ultrasound. It focuses on a tiny blip of the tumor and heats it up until it fries. It also provides accurate feedback as to where it is being focused in the prostate and even what temperature is being reached. Unlike its opposite temperature effect cryosurgery it is a precision instrument.

Pulsed ultrasound for resonance effects? Don't make me laugh.

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Bigblock

Yeah Dr Rife cured 16 out of 16 cancer patients when he developed the machine until the government found out he was curing cancer, then they destroyed him, no good deed should go unpunished !!

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No quack should ever be called out?

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