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Hi:

In reviewing the <http://www.cerbe.com/>Gaston site, I found the sale

of the cancer therapeutic agent, 714-X, to be injected into lymph

nodes or inhaled, to be quite

interesting.

<http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/pdq/cam/714-X/HealthProfessional/page3>This

review by the National cancer institute is straightforwardly stated

and fairly unbiased. Does anyone know anything about 714X? I found

some glowing testimonials about it but also some reports that Gaston

is insane. How would I know who's right? You can purchase the

injectable from the web site for

<https://secure.cerbe.com/orders_inta.html>$300. This is a far cry

from the pulsed RF resonant device that supposedly kills all the bad

microbes.... 714X is supposed to enable your immune system to work

better to recognize and kill cancer cells. Conceptually, that is

great and it is how many other alternative therapies say that they

work, like the Gearson therapy.

Personally, I'm not ready to try either the RF device or 714X without

a lot more verification. For example, why is this RF good and all

other EMI/RFI bad? Resonance is potentially dangerous, it is how

microwaves heat food. Why would this resonance kill bad stuff and

not good stuff, like the brain cells that I'm fond of keeping for a

while longer? I don't have the foggiest idea how 714X or Rife's 500

Watt RF transmitter aimed at my body work.

If you don't have first-hand experience or understanding of the

technology or tried this, why do you believe in it?

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