Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi , My job is working with Radio Frequency and Electromagnetic Waves. This is still an emerging technology. The long term effects of RF on the body are still being investigated. But, it is a way to increase the temperature of the tissue, thereby destroying the bad tissue. The main thing is that the tissue you are trying to destroy needs to have a different enough response to the heat generated by the RF waves than the general body tissue or you need to be able to do injections of a Radio sensitive material in the area to be able to cause the effect you are trying to achieve without damaging the surrounding tissue. But it is an interesting new area of research. Wayne > > Hi Everyone, > As you know my cousin Frances is getting radiation treatment for > lymphoma. She said the way it works is that they direct the beams of > radio waves at the target and it destroys the bad tissue while leaving > the good tissue alone. Same with my Aunt n who underwent a " gamma > knife " procedure on her brain for breast cancer that has spread there. > This made me wonder if a radio therapy could work with EN where the > bad tissue could be zapped. In my own case the same spots continually > form nodes. The areas are most likely laced with scar tissue that > doesn't work properly. Could some sort of radio waves destroy the > " bad " tissue and stop the EN from forming? Would this be a possible > " cure " ? Anyone had any ideas concerning this? > > I'm trying to look outside the box since little [more honestly NO] > original research is being done. Maybe a procedure already in use can > be modified for EN use. Obviously this would only work for those of > us who have few nodes that form in the same few places. > Love, > > idio. EN '68 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi , My job is working with Radio Frequency and Electromagnetic Waves. This is still an emerging technology. The long term effects of RF on the body are still being investigated. But, it is a way to increase the temperature of the tissue, thereby destroying the bad tissue. The main thing is that the tissue you are trying to destroy needs to have a different enough response to the heat generated by the RF waves than the general body tissue or you need to be able to do injections of a Radio sensitive material in the area to be able to cause the effect you are trying to achieve without damaging the surrounding tissue. But it is an interesting new area of research. Wayne > > Hi Everyone, > As you know my cousin Frances is getting radiation treatment for > lymphoma. She said the way it works is that they direct the beams of > radio waves at the target and it destroys the bad tissue while leaving > the good tissue alone. Same with my Aunt n who underwent a " gamma > knife " procedure on her brain for breast cancer that has spread there. > This made me wonder if a radio therapy could work with EN where the > bad tissue could be zapped. In my own case the same spots continually > form nodes. The areas are most likely laced with scar tissue that > doesn't work properly. Could some sort of radio waves destroy the > " bad " tissue and stop the EN from forming? Would this be a possible > " cure " ? Anyone had any ideas concerning this? > > I'm trying to look outside the box since little [more honestly NO] > original research is being done. Maybe a procedure already in use can > be modified for EN use. Obviously this would only work for those of > us who have few nodes that form in the same few places. > Love, > > idio. EN '68 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Thanks Wayne, So I guess my " idea " may be tried some day with respect to EN. It certainly would be fantastic to be able to " cure " EN with a few zaps of radio waves. High tech medicine is just amazing! Love, idio. EN '68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Thanks Wayne, So I guess my " idea " may be tried some day with respect to EN. It certainly would be fantastic to be able to " cure " EN with a few zaps of radio waves. High tech medicine is just amazing! Love, idio. EN '68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 Interesting about that subject.......I have just heard about a new treatment they're trying here in town for nerve/tendon problems, which involves something like that. I asked them to look into using this for my EN, and they said they'd check. I'll let you know what I hear. Stephany in Iowa > > Thanks Wayne, > So I guess my " idea " may be tried some day with respect to EN. It > certainly would be fantastic to be able to " cure " EN with a few zaps > of radio waves. High tech medicine is just amazing! > Love, > > idio. EN '68 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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