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Cancer treatment with respiratory gating

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

Radiation Oncology - technique for treating lung cancer

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  • Laetrile (B-17) is the chief anti-tumor agent. It is a natural chemotherapeutic agent found in over 1,200 plants, particularly in the seeds of common fruits such as apricots, peaches, plums, and apples. It is also a diglucoside with cyanide radical that is highly "bio-accessible." This cyanide radical is what once made the vitamin controversial, but over the years, it has been proven that amygdalin is completely safe and non-toxic.

  • @procommenter wether your right or wrong, nobodys listening. quit trying.

  • Google microwave hyperthermia and whole body infrared hyperthermia

  • Radiation is damaging to cells. Healing cells {trophoblasts} are dispatched where they're needed. A person who is deficient in vitamin B17 hasn't an immune system that's capable of controlling the healing process. See "A World Without Cancer." Follow govt.-sanctioned medicine & die.

  • hey, I'm writing something on RG. Youtube has freakin' EVERYTHING!

  • The bulk of the radiation is "contoured" to the shape of the affected tissue so there is less collateral damage incident to treatment dosages.

  • This is an excellent demonstration of respiratory gating. Nice!

  • so is this less harmful to normal helthy cells because it is concentrated on one particular area ?

  • What????

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