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Destroying Cancer Cells with Radio Waves
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In October 2009, while in the
middle of chemotherapy treatments for Stage 4 Esophageal Cancer, Ron LaSalle watched a CBS 60 Minutes story featuring John
Kanzius, a man who invented a radio wave machine in hopes of killing cancer cells. Although Kanzius treated himself
with his machine, he did not use metal, which is necessary for the radio waves to heat up and destroy the cancer cells.
Studies have since been conducted at MD Anderson and the University of Pittsburgh where metal nanoparticles were injected
into cancer cells in lab animals. These animals were then introduced to radio waves. Sure enough, the radio waves
“cooked” the cancer cells in these animals and the results were very promising. However,
clinical studies for humans are said to be at least 2 - 5 years away. Because cancer will kill hundreds of thousands
of men, women and children before the FDA gets around to approving these studies for humans, LaSalle decided to take matter
into his own hands. LaSalle has spent many hours researching the process, including speaking with physicians,
other healthcare professionals, and others with knowledge and interest in the subject. LaSalle built his own radio wave
machine and purchased gold nanoparticles. He then added these nanoparticles in a special IV solution, injected them
into his blood stream through his smart port, waited a period of time to allow the naoparticles to invade his cancer cells
and finally turned on his radio wave machine in hopes of “cooking” the cancer cells. A strong advocate
for patient rights, LaSalle believes that the FDA should approve emergency clinical trials for all willing stage 4 cancer
patients that failed to benefit from modern treatments and have been referred to hospice care. “After all, these
people are expected to die, so if they are willing to participate in such a study, why prevent them? To say that we
don't know enough about this new promising treatment to safely recommend clinical studies for those who are dying, is not
acceptable or humane and quite frankly boarders on homicide,” says LaSalle. Although LaSalle does not
endorsed or recommend that anyone takes matters into their own hands as he did, LaSalle did make a DVD showing how he made
his radio wave machine and obtained the gold nanoparticles that he injected into his bloodstream. This DVD can be purchased
for the very low price of $35.00 by clicking the link below:
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