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    Default Re: Can a Rife machine cure cancer?

    Treating cancer is a time consuming endeavour you can try a frequency/set it may work some time, you need find other and other, i had no success perhaps some ones made it.
    When cancer goes clinical time is gone, is already a multitude of clones of malignant cells, early detection is important, I no agree to use chemicals and radiations in any stage of cancer, especially in early cancer,
    Very important, patient must stop eat meat, this thing alone can be stop evolution to clinical cancer.
    Early detection by frequency was discussed in this forum, now are available PCR test that can detect cancer years before goes clinical.

    As we discussed earlier cancer seems to an integrated entity not a collection of mutant cells, cancerous cells preserve most important systems as aerobic respiration, adhesion, signaling. tumor can a parasitic organism.
    Another approach in cancer is to limit growth speed in a hard way, by limiting protein and manufacturing capability.

    Normal cells do not use that machinery at full speed, but if is slowed down normal cells use it close the new limit, malignant cells lose that advantage, even if run that machinery at full speed (hard way slowed).

    A way do to this is to break ribosomal complex by frequency, escaping mutations are unlikely, this is a long term evolution system, it has very few working variants.

    If yow if you make immune system to recognize tumor as non self after you slow it down in hard way you may cure cancer.
    Last edited by Ionut Nebel; 09-23-2022 at 18:47.

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