A little Ray of Sunshine

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Flinders
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A little Ray of Sunshine

Postby Flinders » Sun Dec 06, 2015 9:56 pm

Hope for those with terminal Cancer! The pharmasuiticle companies world wide are about to take a massive hit on their profits, two of the Major US research Universities names start with 'D' are in the advanced stages of commersialising devices and science named by the FDA as 'Biologics' that really does Kill Colon cancer, Prostrate cancer, Breast cancer, and a handful of other of the most common cancers, inexpensively and non invasively.
Not only does the science destroy these cancers by apoptosis (self destruction), but the Biologic devices also can break down the plaque and tangles formed by the glycoproteins, Amyloid B and Tau, which are the major cause of Alzheimers and Dementure.
No longer will there be the need to the awlful suffering of Chemotherapy, and other drugs and surgical proceedures.
Although many of the research groups world wide are still in the research stage, there is a way 'Special Access' can be approved by the various countries regulatory bodies for use in Cat A terminal patients if the institutes agree to treat the patient.
So real hope is finally here, and dont let your oncologist tell you otherwise, there appears to be a very strong movement by tradition health service suppliers to keep this brilliant science out of the hands of the public as long as they can, to the point of denial.
Signed: a 65 year old male who has been part of a 12 month human trial of this Biological Science.

J-man
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Re: A little Ray of Sunshine

Postby J-man » Sun Dec 06, 2015 10:29 pm

Welcome to the forum.

Your post sounds promising and very interesting.
PLEASE give us more information on the exact studies and mechanism for the treatments you have been dealing with.
I believe there would be a lot of support for new hope here, after all this is a support forum.

Best wishes
jay

Flinders
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Re: A little Ray of Sunshine

Postby Flinders » Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:16 pm

Hello Jay :D
I have to be careful as to how I talk about this, made an attempt to detail my own personal treatment but the post was refused, I expect they thought I was trying to muster up business, as I also am the developer of the first device to be used on real people, and it was not meant to be anything but exciting information and a message hope.
So I re-thought the approach and am aware of numerous research institutions at the moment very involved in the development of the same science, so I can talk about the work of others which is very extensive, and exciting.
These links, hope I'm allowed to supply them are to papers and research that in essence is the same, it covers all type of cancer and other terminal disease:-
http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v112/ ... 5113a.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4488447/
https://www.odu.edu/bioelectrics/patents
https://www.odu.edu/bioelectrics/research
http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/87/13/982.short
There are many papers that demonstrate the ability of this science to destroy cancer by apoptosis.
Our work has basically focussed on attacking the tumour defence mechanisms that protect the cancer, when the defence is damaged the cancer dies by apoptosis
When and if this sites admin allow me to talk about my own experience and the end game I,d be happy to do so, we are actually philanthropy researchers and privately funded and with no intention to commercialise like everybody else, this is far too important to not be made available to all whether they can afford it or not. :shock:

Flinders
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Re: A little Ray of Sunshine

Postby Flinders » Mon Dec 07, 2015 3:23 am

Maddielolo, Hi this Paper is from the early research it has come a long way since but quite a good explanation http://www.researchgate.net/publication ... ncer_cells


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