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Notebook: Kanzius Machine

October 16, 2009 8:58 AM

Lesley Stahl discusses her upcoming 60 Minutes segment on experimental cancer treatments.

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by neveracure09 October 31, 2009 1:44 AM EDT
I have one additional last comment. Isn't it strange that the FDA has so little trouble approving some of the chemicals approved for chemo treatments which are so deadly and can kill you even better than the cancer can such as the so called gold standard for pancreatic which has at best an 11% success rate. Seems that the big pharma outfits have no trouble with the FDA. But why not do some investigating on the history of who doesn't get approved. How can one not be a sceptic. And why am I not surprised.
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by neveracure09 October 30, 2009 4:37 PM EDT
I have lost someone to pancretic cancer and as almost everyone knows Patrick Swayze also did not survive it. I watched with great interest all about the Kanzius machine and the subsequent research and I am convinced it will work, but unfortunately not to the benefit of people now dying every day from Pancreatic. My wife did the whole bit, the chemo, the radiation and the fact is - all that did was prolong her suffering a few months. We could only hope the cancer researchers, doctors, oncologists etc, etc, who are so expert at raising funds for more and more endless research would finally come to understand that for some people there is no risk with a human trial, they are doomed without it. Why wait forever to do these trials and why worry so much about the risks when the outcome is terminal with conventional useless treatments like chemo and radiation for pancreatic types. I think Kanzius is exactly the sort of treatment that can work and I thought that from the get go. I now have stopped donating for research, I would donate for actual demonstrated benefits. They need to get off the dime. Of course that might mean losing funds.
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by cmikita October 18, 2009 9:11 PM EDT
I have never been inspired to jump online and write a comment on the internet until after seeing tonight's story on 60 Minutes of "The Kanzius Machine". I felt so inspired especially after re-reading the book "The Secret" for the 2nd time. John's theory or should I say to what I believe as "his legacy of energy curing cancer" is simply beautiful and amazing! It simply captures the very truth of our existence that what kills us, we are also created from . . energy or as "The Secret" describes as the "law of attraction". I'm truly inspired by this man's theory and truly believe he was on the right track! I have not had cancer nor is there a history of cancer in my family. However, I have known and loved people that have suffered from this disease and the chemo they experienced. I donate to the Cancer Society, but I am willing to provide additional donations to this cause if someone could provide me with information. I truly support John and his theory of curing or treating cancer through energy!
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by doey64 October 18, 2009 9:04 PM EDT
Everyday there is the need for research. I believe this new invention of the Kanzius Machine is a good canidate for further research. Of course, some of the best technology is used today because of someone who had the insight to make life a little better.
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by Debralini October 18, 2009 9:03 PM EDT
The Kanzius segment was very disappointing, never mentioning the type of leukemia was in my mind degrading. The story was completely unengaging to anyone who has 1% knowlege of cancer.
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by jaldrich21 October 18, 2009 8:59 PM EDT
How do I donate to the research on the Kanzius Machine?
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