Comments on: The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?
Inventor Tells 60 Minutes He Hopes To Live Long Enough To See Machine Cure Humans
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- If anything viable of this nature did work, would it really get approved? What about all of those surgeons, chemo specialists and drug companies out there? I don''t think it would be easy to get a cancer cure that could cause all of them to lose business and billions of drug dollars. My boyfriend of many years, who is only 49 years old was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. After radical neck disection, he was told he''d need radiation. Along with the radiation, instead of chemo it was recommended he have a fairly new drug, Erbitux. It''s my understanding the Erbitux alone, cost $10,000, for about 6 injections. It didn''t work. His final CT scan, showed nodules in the lungs, which weren''t there prior to these treatments. I also know the Erbitux makers often took the doctors & staffs to lunches and who knows what other incentives. Too much money involved and too many players, so don''t hold out much hope for change.
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- The story and cancer research is great. However, in light of todays energy crisis and the search for clean alternatives fuels, I wonder why 60 Minutes didn''t explore the other benefit of his research. A news report from WKYC, Channel 3 in Erie, PA did a piece showing John Kanzius using the same apparatus to burn salt water and power a Sterling engine. With an unlimited source of salt water from the oceans, this appears to be the best and most economical energy source for the future. Hopefully some large oil company didn''t buy up the rights in order to shelve this technology, for the purpose of keeping us dependent on fossil fuels.
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- I was so moved by this story. I want to offer my bone marrow to this great man. And furthermore if there is anything else I can do to help please pass my info to Mr.Kanzius. To everyone reading this all the man wants is to see his dream come true. I challenge you to do everything that you possilbly can to make this a reality.
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- John. Thank you so much for your drive and determination to find safer and more effective methods to treat cancer. I truly appreciate your reasons in pushing to develop these innovative processes. Please do not give up the battle for your own life. You deserve to live to see these findings become reality. I am personally a survivor of MDS (myelodysplastic syndrome), diagnosed in June of 2005. Initially I opted for "benign" methods of treatment, and during the following months, was losing the battle. It was quickly transforming into leukemia, and I was red blood cell transfusion dependent on a weekly basis. I will be happy to share with you the details of those treatment options. Ultimately in July of 2006, I faced the dreaded reality of in-patient chemo and a bone marrow transplant, at Cleveland Clinic. Today I have been back to work and full time employment since 10 months out from the transplant. I am highly functioning and thrilled to be alive. There was one person I connected with on line, in advance of going thru that process, and she was my "life line" survivor, who gave me the hope I needed to get thru it. I hope that I can be one of those people for you. I truly regret that you are now facing that challenge in spite of all of your goodness and efforts on the part of humanity. If you have the WILL to get thru this, may I urge you to consider those possibilities. Happy and proud to be here for you (and your lovely wife). Gina
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- To: rzellmer1- I am a toxicologist specializing in elemental analysis. I saw some of your questions and thought I would give some insight, for what it''s worth. One thing to keep in mind when discussing the metals, are the different species that exist of the metals. For instance there are 5 species of Hg. Inorganic, organic, elemental and some sugars. It would really depend on the metal and specificaly the isotope that they are intending to use in this therapy as to what types of long term repercussions there could be. I would say that it is possible to use an organic metal for thier purposes IF they could get it concentrated ehough at the site treatment...but that is a big IF. The organic metals could be easily handled by the liver and would just get excreted via the urine(assuming that the patient has no hepatic or renal impairment).
As for how they were planing to use this in widespread, non-localized cancer, I believe that they discussed the use of hollowed out viruses to serve as vectors. These vectors would be coded with the specific antigen needed to send it to where the cancer cells were. Inside of the vector, would be the metal isotope. Once the vector infiltrates the cancer cell, it brings the metal along with it. Then, the idea was to use this instrument to zap away. - Reply to this comment
- (The FBI confiscated his private papers upon his passing.)
Wouldn''t these be available now under the freedom of information act? - Reply to this comment
- Im sorry, i scanned back through, and noticed people wondering about the "radio waves" etc... Its all Tesla based. (The FBI confiscated his private papers upon his passing.) most people think he was a flake, kinda like people didnt take Mr.Buckminster Fuller seriously (ever heard of "Bucky Balls"= C60 )
So, I hope that a kinda new renassaince is upon us where the "little guy" comes forward with the answer and the "establishment" doesnt grind them into powder, (Gulf and Shell Oil bought up the rights to BM Fullers stuff. That ways, well you know where thats going..... : ) I hope I can get the actual specimens Ive made to Mr. Kanzius somehow. Best, Dave - Reply to this comment
- I saw the 60 minutes program some time ago. I teach chemistry and a student just saw it and asked me a question about the process. I started thinking about the process and have questions that I have not seen answered on the websites.
The metal particles or carbon nanotubes are injected in the body. What happens to them after they''ve been used to kill the cancer cells? Do they remain in your system forever? I know gold particles have been used for years for arthritis but never thought about what happens to them. If these nanoparticles stay in the body essentially forever what kind of problems may they cause later on? Will someone need to worry about them when getting other medical tests (as with metal plates or rods when getting an MRI)? Once used, is the concentration diluted so much by the particles spreading throughout the body that there are no adverse side effects or problems?
How will this work for cancers that are not concentrated masses but more free floating throughout the body? We have metal particles in our bodies naturally. I''m assuming from what I''ve read that these don''t interact with the radio waves. Thus the process must have something to do with the concentration of these particles at the tumor site. If this is the case how could this be used on loosely bound cancer cells?
I would think someone is looking at these possible problems during the testing stages. Perhaps someone can point me to a web site where these questions have been answered. - Reply to this comment
- I was very intrigued with the piece on the kanzius machine. This could be a big breakthrough in cancer. I also understand Mr Kanzius can turn salt water into energy. Leave it to a man with no college or medical back to discover a cure for cancer and at the same time solve our energy crisis. Where do I invest in these works
Tim Nelen Wilbraham Ma. - Reply to this comment
- I am an Internist at a Community Health Center. Lost family members to breast cancer, lymphoma, pancreatic cancer. Antisoma and Rexin-G are cutting edge. Thiomolybdate prevents mets by chelating copper. The thing with Kanzius machine is would it not cause collateral damage by conduction heating of nearby tissues? Hadron (carbon particle) radiation therapy is safer and more effective than the gamma rays currently used. Food for thought
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- I have lived with Chronic Lymphatic Leukemuia for 16 years I have the same blood cancer as Ed Bradley did . A recent biopsy has now revealed Small Lymphatic Leukemia and Non-Hodkins Leukemia I had completed 6 weeks of RITUZAN ( Feb/March) I wil start RITUZAN and FLUDARA on Aug 8 for 5 weeks
I live in Orlando FL, seen at the Walt Disney Cancer Institute--has the research been advanced enough for human clinuical trials?
''WINNING ISN''T EVERYTHING UNTIL YOU ARE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER"
So many diseases which we have no cure for! Patients with these diagnoses will do whatever has to be done to allow "PEACE OF MIND" for their suffering - Reply to this comment
- I realize that research is down the road for humans..but I have leukemia...and I have triplet labs that were orphans I was lucky enough to find
one of whom has a huge cancer in his chest...I would be willing at my expense to bring him, Sydney, to MD Anderson or Pittsburgh for research...Please e-mail me at godeso@ aol.com if you have any interest or can offer any hope for us... - Reply to this comment
- This is amazing research and we look forward to seeing the FDA''s response to Mr. Kanzius''s machine.
Other machines have positive results for healing as well. Please visit: www.ionchi.com for an ionic detox foot spa machine that helps the body heal naturally using negatively charged water to regenerate and promote healthy cell growth. - Reply to this comment
- The Kanzius cancer machine is very interesting; however, there have been other solutions for cancer and many other diseases that the FDA has suppressed, often for personal reasons. Anyone interested should look up the RIFF machine that FDA has banned for sale in the U.S. It is available, however, from Canada. There are tons of books and other materials supporting the effectiveness of the RIFE machine and AMA''s and FDA%u2019s very %u201Cpersonal%u201D war against it.
60 Minutes should look into this. - Reply to this comment
- The Kanzius cancer machine is very interesting; however, there have been other solutions for cancer and many other diseases that the FDA has suppressed, often for personal reasons. Anyone interested should look up the RIFF machine that FDA has banned for sale in the U.S. It is available, however, from Canada. There are tons of books and other materials supporting the effectiveness of the RIFF machine and FDA%u2019s very %u201Cpersonal%u201D war against it.
60 Minutes should look into this. - Reply to this comment
- This is very exciting news. I''m wondering if there is some way to combine the nanoparticles w/ a tracer such as Tech 99 that they use in a nuculear med study to find these rogue cells that cause metastis?
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- Lets hope that this invention of John Kanzius works to cure all types of cancers. This will not only give life not only to the patient but also to their immediate respective families. Additionally, the financial burden that that this disease impacts these families are devastating, which are some times not successfully curing the patients are really pitiful. On some occasions, the current conventional treatments available just temporarily extends the hardship of the patients and their families before the inevitable result occurs.
God Bless John Kanzius.
And for those who are not supportive of his cause, please offer us your alternative treatments or solutions or you are just lucky not to have experienced this type of a challenge. - Reply to this comment
- I''m surprised that anyone didn''t know that radio waves could be used to heat metal.
It''s called Induction Heating, and there have been books written on it since the ''40s. There is an entire industry based on it now with thousands of applications(http://www.ameritherm.com/appnotes.php) The company Ameritherm in upstate NY is a major player. - Reply to this comment
- I am interested to know of patients who had been to the Radiowave Clinic in Perth, Australia. I would like to know more about the results of RFenton from Calsbad,CA who was just treated there. What''s the possibility of 60 minutes doing a story on Dr. Holt''s Radiowave Therapy that has been going on for over 30 years now? Clinical trials are currently being undertaken to prove to the world that radiowave treatment works. Please check www.radiowaveclinic.com if you want to know more about radiowave treatments.
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- I am interested to know of patients who had been to the Radiowave Clinic in Perth, Australia. I would like to know more about the results of RFenton from Calsbad,CA who was just treated there. What''s the possibility of 60 minutes doing a story on Dr. Holt''s Radiowave Therapy that has been going on for over 30 years now? Clinical trials are currently being undertaken to prove to the world that radiowave treatment works. Please check www.radiowaveclinic.com if you want to know more about radiowave treatments.
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