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Heliotherapy

Out of all these : lasers, light-emitting diodes, fluorescent lamps, dichroic lamps or very bright, full-spectrum light—by a so-called light box, which would be the best for gynecological cancer ?
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http://www.pannaturopathic.com/photox.html

http://www.healthsalon.org/251/ubi-ubv-ultraviolet-blood-irradiation-studies-starting-in-usa/
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There is no evidence whatsoever that light treatments will have any effect on gynecological cancer.

There is evidence that being injected with killed bacterial vaccines sequentially every few days over a thirty day period will cause remission of about n18 percent of malignancies. During the 1930's Lily company manufactured this product labled "coley Toxins". The effect will be rapid (with thirty days) or it will not have any effect.

The treatment was developed by Dr. Coley, who founded Sloan Kettering, and Scxientific American magazine has had several articles.

The killed bacterial injections generate tumor necrosis factor.

Do an internet search on "Coley".
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The illustrious Dr. Paul Warburg demonstrated that cancer survives in an environment without oxygen. However, we know that certain compounds will cut off the blood supply to a tumor and the tumor will die. It does not die because of oxygen deprivation but because its nutrient supply is denied as well.

Increasing the oxygen content of the blood in combination with ultraviolet light irradiation of the blood destroys cancer. The reason is that the increased concentration of oxygen in the blood increases the effectiveness of the photoactive agent, 8-MOP, given orally 30 minutes before the treatment. Back in the 1950s, photoluminescence without the use of the photosensitive drug (unknown then) was used for the treatment of breast cancer with great success. The light therapy has some effect on cancer that is not yet understood.

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