TITLE:
Is Victory over Pancreatic Cancer Possible, with the Help of Tuned Non-Invasive Physiotherapy? A Case Study Says Yes
AUTHORS:
Pierre Le Chapellier, Badri Matta
KEYWORDS:
Bioelectromagnetic, Cancer of Pancreas Therapy, Electromagnetic Fields, Immune System, Living Nature, Rife-Bare, Soliton, Radiofrequencies
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.5 No.5,
April
23,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Could the conventional
treatment of pancreatic cancer effectively be supplemented by a low level and
non-invasive bio-electromagnetic treatment? A case study, based on the regular
exposure of a patient to an electromagnetic field, EMF, emitted by a Rife-Bare
technology device, suggests so. The plasma confined in a tube of this apparatus
emitted radiofrequency solitons. These low level emissions were modulated by an
“audio” frequency generator, pre-programmed for the treatment of this
disease. After less than two months of exposure to these EMFs, the tumor
completely disappeared in approximately two weeks. The explanation of the
action mechanism includes a physics aspect relating to the properties of the
dissipative soliton which is emitted-absorbed by any non-linear system, a
biophysics aspect relating to the coherent structuring of the cellular bath by
incident solitons, and finally a biological aspect. The latter is characterized
by a critical resonance frequency leading the “unicellular” tumoral cell to adopt a
self-destructive behavior. On the other hand EMFs with low level solitons have
no effect on the tissues of complex multicellular organisms.