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Sunday, November 27, 2005

Everyone Needs to Have a Hand Held Ultrasound Wand

No, we are not selling ultrasound devices. But the title of this essay is nevertheless serious.

Here is the story.

Dedicated readers of this Blog know all about Anna, the incredibly brave woman with the massive 10x10cm, 3 cm deep breast cancer hole in her chest. We closed the lesion, incredibly, using a mix of natural medicines (isopropyl alcohol extracts of EGCG, paw paw, melatonin, and palmitic acid, a saturated fatty acid). We DROVE this medicines deep into the raw lesion with a 1-3mHz hand held ultrasound wand used normally for physicial therapy. The lesion closed 90% in three months. This means the cancer cells died, primarily by necrosis, while new skin migrated into the wound, closing it.

We stopped using the wand on the remaining topical cancer because the lesion was right over Anna's heart. She had agreed to take Herceptin, the only cancer treatment Anna agreed to accept from her HMO. Unfortunately, Herceptin also adversely affects the heart. Anna was worried that the ultrasonic waves from the wand, combined with Herceptin, would damage her heart. So we stopped using it.

As a substitute, we tried numerous different topical protocols that contained different lotions, and other agents that we hoped would DRIVE the active anti-tumor compounds into the lesion.

Nothing really worked. We saw some superficial changes, but the remaining topical cancer remained intact.

We haven't used any topical protocols for many months now. Anna is exclusively using the new oral protocol now. And it is working. But one area of the topical lesion remains resistant to everything we have tried.

I have not discussed topical cancer treatments because they don't work well without some way to get the natural medicines deep into the lesions. I didn't want to tell people that they had to purchase a $1500 physical therapy ultrasound wand.

I mentioned these problems on our discussion group. One of our prolific members, The Infamous Sam, came up with the following solution.

You don't need a 1-3mHz physicial therapy wand. 0.5 to 1 mHz wands are used on the face and are sold by beauty supply stories and over the Net. They can DRIVE compounds up to 3 cm deep into the skin. This is just fine. And their lower frequency makes their use by people like Anna more acceptrable. AND, they cost about $200.

Such a deal!

The following is an ad Sam found for us. Either wand is OK.

http://www.ultimatewatermassage.com/home-spa-ultra-sound.htm

We have no financial arrangement with these people, nor can I guarantee that these wands work as advertised.

As Sam pointed out to me, these wands can be used with our topical anti-pain formulations to drive the topical ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin deep into the area of inflammation or pain. This will make these topical anti-pain formulations even more effective.

Thank you Sam. You get a cookie.

Stay tuned...

Grouppe Kurosawa, Medicine in the Public Interest
(http://www.grouppekurosawa.com)

7 Comments:

Catherine Coy said...

A similar-sounding concept, referred to as "electro-medicine," is discussed all over the Internet on "Rife" discussion boards. I read three of the more highly populated boards. They're fascinating, to say the least, with people describing relief for all kinds of maladies, including viruses.

Deactivation of microorganisms by an oscillating magnetic field (US Patent Office Patent No. 4524079)

http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/srchnum.htm

Malignancy treatment using an oscillating magnetic field (US Patent Office Patent No. 4665898)

http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/srchnum.htm

Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered a method of treating malaria with oscillating magnetic fields:

http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/2000archive/03-00archive/k033000.html

The effectiveness of oscillating magnetic fields at killing microbes (tests performed on food). See large chart for results.

http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-omf.html

Diagrams for building your own device are found at most discussion boards. Sources for the parts are omni-available; you can build a "micro vibrating" device for about eight bucks.

Warning: Rife technology is considered "alternative" medicine or, as Stephen Barrett likes to call it, "quackery."

9:55 AM  
Anonymous said...

While researching this a bit today, I came accross this:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8692734&dopt=Abstract

Which indicates that a lower frequency, 20Khz (as opposed to .5 to 1 MHz)

"induces transdermal transport enhancements of up to 1000 times higher than those induced by therapeutic ultrasound"

This is quite significant, so the key, it seems would be to find a wand in this range -- although you would need to be careful of the dosage...

9:00 PM  
Dr. Steve said...

Excellent. I am looking into it.

Thanks.

Steve

11:19 AM  
esecallum said...

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in the first reply i gave you blood electrification trial results on malaria by sota...hope u find it useful.

in this 2nd reply i am going ask you to look up oscillating magnetic fields malaria in google.
http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/2000archive/03-00archive/k033000.html

it was found that 30% - 70% reduction occurred in fairly weak oscillating magnetic fields.

note the fields used were weak.no attempt was made to alter the frequency of the oscillation.

this experiment was done at the university of washington,usa.

the experiments were then cancelled as big pharma would lose lots of money in malaria drug sales if the method was further reseached and used.

how can you get an oscillatng magnetic field easily?

answer. use a bulk video/audio tape eraser !

these are cheap and last forever.they are powered by the mains.they cost about £20 from hardware shops.even 2nd hand would be fine.

they are non-contact, non-invasive.and very easy to use.

the person would sit near the device.or the device could be put near the liver and other blood areas.

ideally large flat panels with oscillating magnetic fields would be ideal and the person would simply sit between the magnetic panels.

power would be from the mains.

its not difficult to make your own magnetic fields panels to any shape or size.all that is required is lots of coils of wire and magnetic materiel as found in old tv sets and monitors in the yoke assembley.
.
visit below url

http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/2000archive/03-00archive/k033000.html

please do this experiment on malaria using above research and a bulk tape eraser and post back the results.


no doubt as the field from a bulk tape eraser is much stronger results could be even better.also the frequency of oscilliation could be altered.

a problem that might occurr is the field is very strong near the device but falls off rapidly with distance not fulling penetrating the body
by using flat panels with oscillating magnetic fields this problen can be solved.
however do the experiment with bulk tape eraser.

please reply.

callum

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