Dan,
Thank you for the information.  I am currently using the molecular enhancer for 
myself and my husband, but others are using it for many other ailments.  This 
unit is a pulsed electromagnetic field is this device the same as the article.

Mary

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From: "Dan Nave" <dan.n...@nilfisk-advance.com>
>
> There is a video at the site below:
> 
> http://www.empowereddoctor.com/story.php?id=1230
> 
> Electricity Can Slow the Progression of Certain Cancers
> 
> New research in the August Issue of Physics Today explains how
> low-intensity electric fields can disrupt the division of cancer cells
> and slow the growth of brain tumors. The team of researchers used
> alternating electric fields that shift electric particles in cells back
> and forth hundreds of thousands of times per second. These low-intensity
> alternating electric fields were once thought to only heat cells but
> after several years of experiments, the researchers have shown the
> fields to disrupt cell division in tumor cells placed on a glass dish.
> 
> After studying the effect of electricity in vitro and in laboratory
> animals, the researchers began a small human clinical trial. The
> technique was applied to ten patients with glioblastoma multiforme, a
> type of brain cancer with a low survival rate. The researchers fitted
> the patients with electrodes that applied 200 kHz electric fields to the
> scalp at regular intervals for up to 18 hours a day. The cancer was
> observed to be progressing to advanced stages at a much slower rate (a
> median of 26 weeks) and in some cases even regressed. Typical time for
> tumor progression is 10 weeks and 3 of the 10 patients were still alive
> two years after the electrode therapy started.
> 
> Electric field therapy is found to have two effects on tumor cells.
> First, it slows down cell division by disrupting the formation and
> function of a key cell structure known as the mitotic spindle. Second,
> the electric field can sometimes cause the daughter cells to self
> destruct by forcing structures and molecules away from its
> infrastructure before the cell splits away from its partner . Electrode
> therapy poses little danger to normal brain tissue, because healthy
> brain cells do not divide. Researchers are now investigating the
> possibilities of combining electric fields with low-dose chemotherapy.
> 
> ***
> 
> After the tiny clinical trial mentioned in the above article, a multi
> center study is now being conducted. The results so far are promising.
> Currently the main target for this treatment are brain cancers: 
> 
> http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?type=article&article_id=2
> 18392979
> 
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