Cancer Treatment - Nano Knife Electro Medicine Video
This is NOT Bjorn Nordenstroms Biologically Closed Electric Circuit Related, His Method was REAL advancement and has little relation to this particular Method.
? Nikola Tesla -- discovered in 1895, alternating current, and invented the AC generator, has published many papers and invented manyelectrical equipment, including Tesla coil therapeutic tools.
? Alexander Gurwitsch discovered -- in 1922 "biophotons" and "mitogenic" mitosis "waves. His work is the first documented evidence of" bio-photons, and became the basis for the design of future bioelectromagnetic therapy devices.
? Georges Lakhovsky -- in 1925 invented the multi-wave oscillator, a broad range of electrical frequencies that balance back in the cell producesBody, and a paper published heal "News Radio" magazine, entitled "Cancer of ultra radio frequencies."
? Royal Raymond Rife -- in the 1930s showed how can its frequency research and mitogenic impulse-wave technology (in the public domain) to cure cancer.
? Ed Skilling -- 1950's breakthrough discoveries with space-age electronics, transmission and communication with the cells and the immune system of the body; results supercedesall previous electro-medicine technologies.
Published in the July issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the results of the study describe two experiments. In one test, researchers injected mice with ovarian cancer cells that had been dyed and soaked in a protein that would bind them only to cancer and not to regular cells. After gently massaging a mouse to disperse the cells, researchers placed a magnet on the mouse's belly for 30 seconds. The glowing cells were clearly visible through the skin where the magnet had rested.
Using a circulating pump system, researchers were also able to show that a magnet could draw the glowing cells to the side of a plastic tube, suggesting that metastasized cells could possibly be removed from the body with a dialysis-like procedure?filtering the blood of any magnetized cancer cells.



