Posted on 09/01/2007 9:12:16 PM PDT by Red Badger
A close friend of mine was diagnosed with liver cancer almost two years ago. He was given 6 moths at best to get his affairs in order. Our employer stepped in by contacting some people he knew personally about a new treament using the same type of conditions. The injection of some special solution and then a process that was based on radio waves. This treatment is beyond the health coverage but they enacted a plan to proceed.
He just had a third treatment last week. The treatment leaves him understandably weak but he has not lost any hair and all indications are the cancr is in check if not remission. He is only one of 14 to have received this treatment as the conditions to receive it are very strict. As far as we know there has not been a 15th recipient because of the qualifications process.
This sounds on the same lines and hopefully the two can collaborate their findings to an ultimate treatment.
The hospital is Mayo in Jacksonville.
hope this guy with good ole american ingenuity cna really make a breakthrough!!!!
Not entirely.
Gold may be harmless. Radio waves may be harmless.
The COMBINATION may have some unknown effect.
That’s why they need to test. Also,
things like, what frequency? what power? how much gold? how long do you treat? How can you tell it’s working for sure?
Lot’s and lots of questions need to be answered before they can approve it.
Remember the PRIMARY rule of medicine is:
Primum non nocere
“First do no harm”....
That is probably the true reason. Too bad.
I’m not making any conclusions, good or bad. I just hope and pray that he is really on to something...........
The waiting makes no sense.
Yet, there is abortion. Logic and morality seem to have little sway in our present government.
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