Senin, 30 Juni 2008

Re[3]: [cancercured] Blue Light Promising For Tumors

1.) Aminolevulinic acid is a photosynsitizer.
2.) There is no way to know something like this without trying
it. As a general rule, basic research is a time and money
sink. There are many bright people on this planet and most clever
ideas have been tried in another context. I suggest that you check
with the people doing Rife research using carrier waves. Part of the
problem though is that there are too many degrees of freedom in the
variables such that you don't know if any effect is reproducible. I
know you have heard of people claiming positive results using multiple MFOs.

Vincent

At 12:42 PM 6/30/2008, you wrote:

>Hello VGammill,
>
>1.) Is the acid a photosensitizer?
>
>2.) If it is the frequency (as opposed to a specific light wavelenth)
>that is respnsible for the effect, would a beat frequency produced
>interferentially via two crossing carrier channels of AC current work?
>
>Mike
>
>Monday, June 30, 2008, 9:56:01 AM, you wrote:
>
>V> Blue lights may have only a shallow penetration, but you can get far
>V> more bang for your buck by applying topical aminolevulinic acid
>V> perhaps with permeation enhancers and/or ultrasound to drive
>V> transdermal penetration. You might consider heterodyning radio
>V> frequencies to achieve a de facto blue light in otherwise
>V> inaccessible deep structures.
>
>V> Vincent


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