Unlimited Potential

Yesterday’s post about radio waves and nanoparticles illustrates just how broad the spectrum of potential cancer treatment options really is.  Not only do we need to look deeply into ancient medicine and reconsider certain previously rejected remedies.  We also need to search for the unimagined, like John Kanzius did.  Radio wave and nanoparticles technology applied to cancer is intriguing, but it may prove to be invalid for humans in a few years.  Nevertheless, we must keep searching, keep experimenting, and keep believing.  If a radio guy can discover a non-intrusive complementary therapy possibility that ignites serious research by top medical research institutions, what could be next?  The problem is that this is not a common story.  It does not happen very often.  There are many people like John Knazius out there who need many professionals like Dr. Steven Curley with connections to many resources like those of the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.  If enough recognized medical researchers and institutions start paying attention to the potential of natural, less invasive treatment options, I believe a cure for most types of cancers will be forthcoming.  Such a new strategy for cancer therapy research is dependent on the grass roots demand for it.  Learn more about it, get involved, and support such organizations as the Connie Thompson Foundation.  Together, we can make a difference.

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