Hi Sandy, We have had customers use CS to get rid of tumors and metastasized cancer with excellent results. I hadn't been able to determine why until I ran across the following excerpts in Dr. Becker's books.
As a side note, he published his results and then his grants were stopped and not renewed so he could no longer continue with his work. Trem ---------------------------------------------------------- The Body Electric Chapter 8 Page 178 At this time, therefore, I must conclude that high-current electrodes might enhance the growth of any preexisting tumor cells in the electrical path-unlike low-current silver, which when negative had no effect on, and when positive suspended mitosis of cancer cells in our lab. Page 224 The Body Electric In my group's experiments with human fibrosarcoma cells in vitro, negative and positive currents both speeded up growth by over 300 percent. On the other hand, as mentioned in Chapter 8, we found that we could suspend mitosis in the fibrosarcoma cells with silver ions injected by minute levels of positive current. During one day of exposure, the cells appeared to dedifferentiate completely, and they stopped dividing for a month without additional treatment, even though we changed the nutrient medium regularly. Obviously, this entire subject needs to be investigated more thoroughly. Pages 164-166 cross currents By Dr. Robert O. Becker "In each case, the nonunions healed even faster than they would have if negative electrical currents had been used. In addition, the soft tissues and skin healed at the same extraordinary rate. The electrically generated silver ion was doing something more than killing bacteria-it was also causing major growth stimulation of tissues in the wound. When we finally tracked down exactly what was happening, we found that as human fibroblast cells (which are common throughout the body) were exposed to the electrically generated silver ions, they dedifferentiated. They were then able to multiply at a great rate, producing large numbers of primitive, embryonic cells in the wound even in patients over fifty years of age. These "uncommitted" cells were then able to differentiate into whatever cell types were needed to heal the wound. So what we were in fact doing was turning on regeneration in human tissues, which I had thought we would never be able to do. In our previous studies of regeneration, we had found that in human beings, only bone-marrow cells could dedifferentiate. Because there were so few such cells, we thought that any regeneration in human beings (other than fracture healing) was impossible. The dedifferentiation of the abundant fibroblast cells by electrically generated silver ions may provide us with the means to restore regeneration to human patients. While I was excited at this serendipitous discovery, my patients could have cared less how the wounds were healed. They were simply delighted at the fact that, at long last, a treatment had worked. Perhaps the most important moral in this story is that it demonstrates that no one can tell in advance what will happen in a scientific experiment. electrochemical therapy for cancer Actually, this circuitous pathway led us back to one of our original aims, the control of cancer growth. If the electrically generated silver ion dedifferentiated normal human fibroblast cells, would it also dedifferentiate human cancer cells? If so, we would have a way to duplicate in human beings Dr. S. Meryl Rose's experiments with salamander cancers, in which dedifferentiated cancer cells redifferentiated as normal cells. A lack of funds, unfortunately, prevented us from completing this work. However, we did find that some human cancer cells in culture appeared to dedifferentiate when exposed to these silver ions. I also had a patient with a severe, chronic bone infection who had an associated cancer in the wound. He refused amputation, which would have been the treatment of choice, and insisted that I treat his infection with the silver technique. After three months, the infection was under control, and the cancer cells in the wound appeared to have changed back to normal. When I last heard from him, eight years after the treatment, he was still fine. It is important to realize that this is not simply an electrical effect, but the result of the combined action of the electrical voltage and the electrically generated silver ions. It is an electrochemical treatment. While we do not have firm evidence at this time, what probably happens is that the silver ion is shaped so as to connect with some receptor group on the surface of the cancer-cell membrane. After that connection is made, an electrical-charge transfer sends a signal to the nucleus of the cancer cell that activates the primitive-type genes, and the cell dedifferentiates. In that state it awaits instructions as to what it is to become. The process is exactly the same as that in Rose's experiments, except that in this case the dedifferentiation is caused by the unexpected action of the positive silver ions. This technique obviously requires more study before any clinical use can be made of its antitumor effect. However, it does appear to be a promising lead in an otherwise rather grim picture." ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandy . Green To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: [silver_list] CS>sick friend with metastases I have a very sick friend who has cancer which has metastasized to her brain from her lungs and now there is a tumor growing on her thigh. She is a fighter and doing various cleanses, using my ozone sauna, homeopathics and supplements. I now want to introduce her to cs which I make myself, but I can't find any reference anywhere to support this. I've seen so many bacteria and viruses as well as illnesses, positively connected to cs, but not cancer. I know this is a hot topic and "they" are watching..... I'm hoping that those of you who are able to advise me, will email me privately if this can't be discussed on list. Thank you Sandy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard

