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Brain Cancer need not be Fatal

Oncologists are one is saying that brain cancer is the most fatal of all cancer types. Once diagnosed, the prognosis for remission is almost always nil. For sure there have been documented cases of remission as in most other cancer types. But they remain a negligible statistical minority.

Brain cancer or brain tumor is medically referred to as intracranial solid neoplasm, whether within the brain or central spinal canal. There are various classifications such as primary (originating in the brain) or secondary (metastasized from cancers in other organs) and can either be benign or malignant.

And among malignant types, there's Glioblastoma multiforme which is the deadliest with a 12-18 month prognosis, while Oligodendrogliomas is an incurable progressive type that can last for 12 years before death occurs.

Treating Brain Tumors

A subtype of brain cancer occurring in the Medulla oblongata called Medulloblastoma has a promising prognosis for remission with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery. But for the other types, most patients will die within a year of diagnosis even with the conventional cancer treatment mentioned.

But with the severe side effects from either radiotherapy or chemotherapy, it sometimes doesn't make sense to make the last 12 months of a patient's life on earth a miserable existence.

It is therefore not uncommon that terminal cancer patients will spend the rest of their lives looking for alternative cures and there have been documented cases when non-traditional treatment has worked which included dietary changes and herbal medication. What do they have to lose?

Alternative Treatment with Frequencies

One very promising cancer treatment alternative is the use of the Royal Rife machine. It is premised on the fact that all organisms including viruses and microbes have a distinct resonant frequency. A bombardment of frequencies sympathetically tuned to that of the virus or bacteria will rupture their protein peptides to cause instant death for the tumorous cells that play host to these microbes.

Invented by an American by the name of Royal Raymond Rife (1888 1971), the machines has been lost to obscurity after it had demonstrated its effectiveness curing all 15 terminally-ill cancer patients brought to Rife's clinic by a team of doctors from the University of Southern California in 1934

For a while Rife was hailed for his discoveries and inventions, but it was not long before the established medical community shunned his inventions with the cruelty and ridicule reserved for hoaxes. It would take another 22 years for his work to be revived in the Barry Lynes book "The Cancer Cure That Worked" published in 1993 and promptly spawned the proliferation of modern Royal Rife machines that claim to inherit the technology of the original.

Conclusion

Imagine if a cancer cure has indeed been found in the Royal Rife machine, you can expect the multibillion industries behind cancer treatment erased overnight. At the risk of sounding conspirational, this could be the reason the machine was suppressed by medical authorities of the time. Whether the new machines perform similarly, only a cancer patient will know.




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