Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Kanzius Machine: a cure for cancer?


John Kanzius, a man with no experience in science and medicine, came to what is one of the most promising breakthroughs in cancer research for years. In addition, he has worked with the cake pans to his wife.

Kanzius is a former businessman and radio technician, a radio wave machine that has cancer researchers so enthusiastic about its potential constructed that they are pouring money and effort into testing it out.

If clinical trials pan out - and certainly there is still a long way to go - the Kanzius machine will destroy cancer cells throughout the body without the need for medication or surgery to ... and without side effects.

Six years ago, Kanzius was diagnosed with terminal leukemia and has since been in 36 rounds of toxic chemotherapy. He decided there must be a better way. One night, Kanzius came out of bed, went into the kitchen and started a radio wave machine on the pie pans to build. He eventually spent $ 200,000 building a more advanced version.

The machine sends radio waves from one field to another to create enough energy to activate gas in a fluorescent tube. Since the metal is heated at high power radio waves suspended if a tumor can be destroyed with a kind of metal with a beam of radio waves has been delivered.


Doctors can inject nanoparticles made of metal directly into the tumor, then cook the tumor to death by Kanzius device "without damaging the surrounding tissue. It is hoped that through the use of specific molecules that are programmed, targeted cancer cells and add nanoparticles, the machine is finally in a position to even microscopic cells throughout the body target.

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