Thursday, October 22, 2009

Homemade Kanzius Machine cancer are tested on animals

Ayinde O. Chase - Ahn Editor
New York, NY - John Kanzius' radio-wave machine, its a few days would cure cancer, although she could not save him. Cancer researchers are now testing the Kanzius machine developed and tested on itself and in laboratory animals.

Dr. Steven Curley, a liver cancer surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, was so fascinated by the ideas Kanzius he does his own research started with the machine. His studies and methods had been hoped for more than Kanzius, are now preserved on the way to federal approval for the people in the near future.

Kanzius, who is by most accounts a self-taught, had no training in science or medicine. He had no university degree, but he was learning and success of an inventor, engineer and director was sent by radio. He had also live a particularly virulent strain of leukemia, and the desire, the remaining time to be a better way to find treat this deadly disease to use.

With his wife's pie pans and radio plays, Kanzius developed a machine in the garage, the employee, which is now as Kanzius RF therapy, when a combination of gold or carbon nanoparticles and radio waves is known to be used to heating and to destroy cancer cells without harming healthy cells.

What Kanzius hopes that the machine not only cancer cells, which give a patient the terrible side effects that you would kill with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

60 minutes began monitoring Kanzius Jnauary in 2008 and his progress with his invention and treatment of cancer. Kanzius told journalist Leslie Stahl, the disease had him mentally and physically, and chemotherapy was barely keeps him alive drained. But a few months later, in August, Stahl has noticed a big difference.

"I must say you look like someone completely different for me." They look strong. And you have put on weight, I rather have? "Said Steel.

"You're right answer to all of them," Kanzius.

He said he was full of energy and do things that had'nt it for years. Said When asked what was different, he began with the Kanzius machine. The revelation of the doctors and a colleague who also physical and chemical examination was shocking to say the least. They feared he was careless and project risks.

But all who reviewed his charts and blood tests have agreed that the machine was in fact a positive effect on treatment.

Unfortunately Kanzius's death in February 2008 because of the last two sessions of chemotherapy and subsequent pneumonia. Kanzius machine and his research is underway and is expected to enter human trials until federal approval, after further clinical studies.

Dr. Curley said that the idea of zapping injection of cancer cells with gold nanoparticles and then it with radio waves, is in full swing. He has received funding for a new multi-million dollar, state of the art laboratory. According to Dr. Curley, all current studies using this method is directly connected to the Kanzius machine "somehow.

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