Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have shown that a targeted therapy using non-thermal radio waves is safe to use in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer. The therapy also showed a benefit in overall survival.

An attempt to wake up the medical community to accept research done in the last 100 years proving that electromagnetic energy can replace brutal chemotherapy. Photo taken by a professional photographer, of his own daughter being treated for Neuroblastoma. The power of the image encouraged Andy to share it with others in order to highlight the 'real' face of childhood cancer. She died. The average cost for such treatment is in the order of 500k+.
Friday, December 24, 2021
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Quantum Sensing for Biophysics and Bioengineering
"Squires’ research lab is developing tools to manipulate and control quantum sensors in a biological system, including a technique that uses electric potentials as “walls” to keep the quantum sensor floating in one place without touching it. Squires expects this “arsenal” of nanoscale biophysical tools to provide new kinds of information."
Friday, October 29, 2021
Friday, July 23, 2021
Researchers shrunk a deadly glioblastoma tumor by more than a third using a helmet generating a noninvasive oscillating magnetic field that the patient wore on his head while administering the therapy in his own home.
Researchers shrunk a deadly glioblastoma tumor by more than a third using a helmet generating a noninvasive oscillating magnetic field that the patient wore on his head while administering the therapy in his own home. The 53-year-old patient died from an unrelated injury about a month into the treatment, but during that short time, 31% of the tumor mass disappeared. The autopsy of his brain confirmed the rapid response to the treatment.
Saturday, July 3, 2021
The Influence of the Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field on Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma
As part of the work, it was shown that low-frequency EMF shows an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of primary cancer cells, diminishing their migratory, invasive, and metastatic abilities. It also increases the apoptosis of cancer cells and the amount of reactive oxygen species. Based on the results of our research, we want to point up that the effect of ELF-EMF depends on a specific metabolic state or at a specific stage in the cell cycle of the cells under study.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Friday, May 28, 2021
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Novel magnetic field effect in diamagnetic molecules
Experimenting with a magnetic field almost 1M times stronger than that of the Earth, researchers in the Scholes Group were able to modify the optoelectronic properties of model nonmagnetic organic chromophores. The modifications, according to the paper, arise from the induction of ring currents in the aromatic molecules.
For the experiment, researchers chose a model aromatic chromophore called a phthalocyanine, which has a molecular structure similar to chlorophyll -- nature's light absorber -- but with stronger absorption of visible light and higher stability. The calculations on this model phthalocyanine compound and its aggregates showed clear, magnetic field-dependent changes to phthalocyanine's ability to absorb light. These results mark the first to demonstrate magnetic field dependent changes to the absorption spectrum of diamagnetic molecules. But it wasn't until researchers applied the classical analogue of the solenoid that the experiment sharpened into clarity.
A solenoid is an electromagnetic device that effectively converts electrical and magnetic energy using conductive loops of wire arranged like a spring. With their thinking grounded in the behavior of solenoids, Kudisch said, they were able to rationalize that the increased magnetic field sensitivity they were observing in the phthalocyanine aggregates could depend on the relative arrangement of the phthalocyanine rings in the aggregate.
"Not only did this add extra validation to our computational support, but it also lent credence to this idea of coupled aromatic ring currents -- the ring currents of neighboring phthalocyanine chromophores in the aggregate have a geometry dependent on amplification of magnetic field sensitivity," said Kudisch. "Just like the solenoid."
Novel magnetic field effect in diamagnetic molecules -- ScienceDailyMonday, December 21, 2020
Magnetic Bacteria for precise delivery of chemo
Magnetic bacteria as micropumps -- ScienceDaily
"ETH Professor Schürle and her team investigated how to use a magnetic field to control these bacteria in the laboratory as a way to direct the flow of liquids in a controlled manner. In their experiments, they applied only relatively weak rotating magnetic fields to spin the bacteria along the desired directions. And with many bacteria in a swarm, it proved possible to move the fluid surrounding them. The bacteria produce an effect similar to that of a micropump, meaning they are able to move active substances present in the fluid in different directions, for example from the bloodstream into the tumour tissue. By using superimposed magnetic fields that locally reinforce or cancel each other out, this pumping activity can be confined to a small region with pinpoint accuracy, as Schürle's team has been able to show in simulations"
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Physicists could do the 'impossible': Create and destroy magnetic fields from afar
Scientists have figured out a way to create and cancel magnetic fields from afar.
The method involves running electric current through a special arrangement of wires to create a magnetic field that looks as if it came from another source. This illusion has real applications: Imagine a cancer drug that could be delivered directly to a tumor deep in the body by capsules made of magnetic nanoparticles. It's not possible to stick a magnet in the tumor to guide the nanoparticles on their journey, but if you could create a magnetic field from outside the body that centered right on that tumor, you could deliver the drug without an invasive procedure.
The strength of a magnetic field decreases with distance from the magnet, and a theorem proven in 1842, Earnshaw's Theorem, says that it's not possible to create a spot of maximum magnetic field strength in empty space.
Another use might be improving transcranial magnetic stimulation, which uses magnets to stimulate neurons in the brain to treat depression. Being able to control magnetic fields at a distance could improve the targeting of transcranial magnetic stimulation, so that doctors could better focus on particular regions in the human brain.
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Electrochemotherapy
Friday, April 17, 2020
How hospitals, plants and stores can deal with Covid-19
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200414173251.htm
The International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) believes that UV disinfection technologies can play a role in a multiple barrier approach to reducing the transmission of the virus causing COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, based on current disinfection data and empirical evidence. UV is a known disinfectant for air, water and surfaces that can help to mitigate the risk of acquiring an infection in contact with the COVID-19 virus when applied correctly. "
http://www.iuva.org/COVID-19
Ultraviolet-LED Maker Demonstrates 30-Second Coronavirus Kill
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/semiconductors/optoelectronics/ultravioletled-maker-demonstrates-30second-coronavirus-kill
Autonomous Robots Are Helping Kill Coronavirus in Hospitals
https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/medical-robots/autonomous-robots-are-helping-kill-coronavirus-in-hospitals
Shanghai introduces ultraviolet light to disinfect public buses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqytOuYfsnA
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Inactivation of Viruses
Link to paper
Saturday, February 15, 2020
The End
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Genocide or Science?
"Perhaps I did not mention, but have thought, that, not pursuing the electromagnetic aspect to healing cancer, compared to the common treatment of drugs and radiation, to me, seems to be the same, as genocide.
End of Line."
I do not want to post, this, but must.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Quantum Mechanics and Biology
The complexity of mutations during replication in the human cell has made the situation more puzzling to researchers who have made contributions in this area.
This matter, seen as the preserve of biologists, has attracted the interest of physicists who have argued that mutations may be guided by quantum mechanical phenomena such as proton tunnelling and decoherence.
This work examines previous works advanced by Physicists in this field and argues for a relationship between mutations and proton tunnelling.
Quantum mechanics has been briefly discussed in away understandable to Biologists while the cell and cancer biology is covered to the extent of understanding of Physicists.
Link to article
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Ion-Based Cellular Signal Transmission, Principles of Minimum Information Loss, and Evolution by Natural Selection
Link to Article
Saturday, December 7, 2019
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Triggers Immune Sensitization of Refractory Murine Neuroblastoma to Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy.
"Combining HIFU with αCTLA-4 and αPD-L1 significantly enhances anti-tumor response, improving survival from 0 to 62.5%.
HIFU alone causes upregulation of splenic and lymph node NK cells and circulating IL-2, IFN-Æ”, and DAMPs, whereas immune regulators like CD4+Foxp3+, IL-10, and VEGF-A are significantly reduced.
HIFU combined with checkpoint inhibitors induced significant increases in intratumoral CD4+, CD8ɑ+, and CD8α+CD11c+ cells, CD11c+ in regional lymph nodes, and decrease in circulating IL-10 compared to untreated group.
We also report significant abscopal effect following unilateral treatment of mice with large, established bilateral tumors using HIFU and checkpoint inhibitors compared to tumors treated with HIFU or checkpoint inhibitors alone (61.1% survival, p<0.0001).
This combination treatment significantly also induces CD4+CD44+hiCD62L+low and, CD8α+CD44+hiCD62L+low population and are adoptively transferable imparting immunity, slowing subsequent de novo tumor engraftment."
Link to Article
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Possible traces of resonance signaling in the genome
Link to Article
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
KCa and Ca2 + Channels: The complex thought
Article Link
Friday, November 1, 2019
Voltage Gated Sodium Channels in Cancer and Their Potential Mechanisms of Action
Link to Article
Friday, October 18, 2019
Emerging medical applications based on non-ionizing electromagnetic fields from 0 Hz to 10 THz
Link to Article
Thursday, October 17, 2019
New Perspectives in the Treatment of Tumor Cells by Electromagnetic Radiation at Resonance Frequencies in Cellular Membrane Channels
The use of electromagnetic fields has been considered as adjuvant therapy for the treatment of cancer given that some clinical trials have shown that the irradiation of cancer cells with electromagnetic fields can slow down the disease progression.
Aims
We hypothesize that this effect could be amplified by irradiating tumor cells with electromagnetic fields having frequencies close to the natural resonant frequencies of membrane channels in tumor cells, in order to obtain a significant change of the ion flux across tumor cell membrane channels, inducing the largest harmful alteration in their cellular function.
Methods
Neuronal-like cells were used as a cell model and exposed for 6 h to electromagnetic fields at different frequencies (0, 50 Hz, 900 MHz) at the same intensity of 2 mT.
The exposure system was represented by two Helmholtz coils driven by a power amplifier in current mode and an arbitrary function generator.
FTIR spectroscopy was used to evaluate the results of the exposure.
Results
The results of this study showed that the Amide I vibration band increased in intensity with the increase of the frequency, leading us to assume that the displacement of the cell channels α-helices depends on the frequency of the applied electromagnetic fields.
Conclusion
This preliminary result leads us to plan future research aimed at searching for the natural frequencies of membrane channels in tumor cells using resonant electromagnetic fields in order to damage the cellular functions of tumor cells. Clinical trials are needed to confirm such a hypothesis derived from this physical study.
Link to Article
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in Cancer Cell Proliferation
Link to Article
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Response of neuroblastoma cells to RF currents as a function of the signal frequency
Capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) is a non-invasive therapeutic strategy that applies radiofrequency electric currents within the 400–600 kHz range to tissue repair and regeneration. Previous studies by our group have shown that 48 h of intermittent exposure to a 570 kHz CRET signal at a subthermal density of 50 μA/mm2 causes significant changes in the expression and activation of cell cycle control proteins, leading to cycle arrest in human cancer cell cultures. The present study investigates the relevance of the signal frequency in the response of the human neuroblastoma cell line NB69 to subthermal electric treatment with four different signal frequency currents within the 350–650 kHz range.
Conclusions:
The understanding of the mechanisms underlying the ability of slowing down cancer cell growth through electrically-induced changes in the expression of proteins involved in the control of cell proliferation and apoptosis might afford new insights in the field of oncology.
Link to Article
Friday, September 27, 2019
The variable electric field of the membrane /Questioning the HodgkinHuxley model
Bernstein was the initiator of membrane theory but Hodgkin, Katz and especially Goldman sought to improve it.
The integration of the constant electric field should have allowed a better knowledge and computation of the membrane potential.
The study of the variations in the electric field that would exist through the membrane brings harsh contradictions in the hypotheses of the HH model.
Link to Article
Monday, September 16, 2019
The combined treatment of 150 kHz tumor treating fields (TTFields) and cisplatin or pemetrexed inhibits mesothelioma cells in vitro and in vivo.
Article
Friday, September 13, 2019
Electromagnetic fields alter the motility of metastatic breast cancer cells
However, directed migration controlled by extrinsically applied electrical signals is poorly understood.
Using a novel microfluidic platform, we found that metastatic breast cancer cells sense and respond to the net direction of weak (∼100 µV cm−1), asymmetric, non-contact induced Electric Fields (iEFs).
iEFs inhibited EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) activation, prevented formation of actin-rich filopodia, and hindered the motility of EGF-treated breast cancer cells.
The directional effects of iEFs were nullified by inhibition of Akt phosphorylation.
Moreover, iEFs in combination with Akt inhibitor reduced EGF-promoted motility below the level of untreated controls.
These results represent a step towards isolating the coupling mechanism between cell motility and iEFs, provide valuable insights into how iEFs target multiple diverging cancer cell signaling mechanisms, and demonstrate that electrical signals are a fundamental regulator of cancer cell migration.
Link to article
Capacitive-resistive electric transfer (CRET) is a non-invasive therapeutic strategy
Previous studies by our group have shown that 48 h of intermittent exposure to a 570 kHz CRET signal at a subthermal density of 50 μA/mm2 causes significant changes in the expression and activation of cell cycle control proteins, leading to cycle arrest in human cancer cell cultures.
The present study investigates the relevance of the signal frequency in the response of the human neuroblastoma cell line NB69 to subthermal electric treatment with four different signal frequency currents within the 350-650 kHz range.
Methods: Trypan blue assay, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence and immunoblot were used to study the effects of subthermal CRET currents on cell viability, cell cycle progression and the expression of several marker proteins involved in NB69 cell death and proliferation.
Results: The results reveal that among the frequencies tested, only a 448 kHz signal elicited both proapoptotic and antiproliferative, statistically significant responses.
The apoptotic effect would be due, at least in part, to significant changes induced by the 448 kHz signal in the expression of p53, Bax and caspase-3.
The cytostatic response was preceded by alterations in the kinetics of the cell cycle and in the expression of proteins p-ERK1/2, cyclin D1 and p27, which is consistent with a potential involvement of the EGF receptor in electrically induced changes in the ERK1/2 pathway.
This receives additional support from results indicating that the proapototic and antiproliferative responses to CRET can be transiently blocked when the electric stimulus is applied in the presence of PD98059, a chemical inhibitor of the ERK1/2 pathway.
Conclusion: The understanding of the mechanisms underlying the ability of slowing down cancer cell growth through electrically-induced changes in the expression of proteins involved in the control of cell proliferation and apoptosis might afford new insights in the field of oncology.
Article Link
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Crucial functions associated with phototropism and circadian clocks
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324885021_Magnetoreception_of_Photoactivated_Cryptochrome_1_in_Electrochemistry_and_Electron_Transfer
Monday, September 2, 2019
Changes in chromatin accessibility and consequently in the expression of anti-inflammatory mediators and in cell differentiation.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328304138_Specific_low_frequency_electromagnetic_fields_induce_epigenetic_and_functional_changes_in_U937_cells
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Morphological effects of electric fields on avian erythrocytes (nucleated red blood cells)
Morphological changes include rounding and cytoplasm transparency.
It has been shown that the effect is non‐thermal.
Careful imaging and image analyses have been carried out to show that the degree of this effect is frequency‐dependent, and has a higher conversion rate at higher temperatures.
Furthermore, to better understand the mechanisms behind the morphological changes, we investigated the dedifferentiation hypothesis and performed a series of tests on avian erythrocytes including fluorescence spectroscopy for hemoglobin, and tests on human umbilical cord blood, mesenchymal stem cells, and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells including flow‐cytometry analysis for expression of certain markers and calcium staining.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bem.22195
Rotating magnetic fields within circular arrays of RNA within bacteria ...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328659792_Bacterial_biophotons_as_non-local_information_carriers_Species-specific_spectral_characteristics_of_a_stress_response
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Could electromagnetic fields treat metastatic triple-negative breast cancer?
Slow electrons to combat cancer
Now scientists have been able to demonstrate that a previously little-observed effect actually plays a pivotal role: Due to a process called interatomic Coulombic decay, an ion can pass on additional energy to surrounding atoms.
This frees a huge number of electrons, with precisely the right amount of energy to cause optimal damage to the DNA of the cancer cells.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190822101429.htm
Use of systems biology in understanding the biological effectsof electromagnetic fields
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
The Electrial Nature of the Body
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327549539_The_Electrical_Nature_of_the_Body
Monday, August 12, 2019
Electromagnetic fields may hinder spread of breast cancer cells
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190808111440.htm
Sunday, August 4, 2019
Effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields on B16F10 cancer cells
The study examined the effect of a natural EMF resonance frequency (7.83 Hz) and a power line frequency (60 Hz) on B16F10 cancer cells for 24 and 48 h.
The B16F10 cancer cells were also exposed to sweep frequencies in several sweep intervals to quantitatively analyze the viability of cancer cells.
The results yielded a 17% inhibition rate under 7.83 Hz compared with that of the control group.
Moreover, sweep frequencies in narrow intervals (7.83 ± 0.1 Hz for the step 0.05 Hz) caused an inhibition rate of 26.4%, and inhibitory effects decreased as frequency sweep intervals increased.
These results indicate that a Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83 Hz can inhibit the growth of cancer cells and that using a specific frequency type can lead to more effective growth inhibition.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331905143_Effects_of_extremely_low-frequency_electromagnetic_fields_on_B16F10_cancer_cells
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Evidences of plasma membrane-mediated ROS generation upon ELF exposure in neuroblastoma cells supported by a computational multiscale approach
Background
Methods
Results
On the magnetosensitivity of lipid peroxidation: two- versus three-radical dynamics
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333848825_On_the_magnetosensitivity_of_lipid_peroxidation_two-_versus_three-radical_dynamics
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
The future of quantum biology
How does an enzyme catalyze an essential biochemical reaction?
How does our brain with neurons organized on a sub-nanometer scale deal with such an amazing amount of information?
How do DNA replication and expression work?
All these bio-logical functions should, of course, be considered in the context of evolutionary fitness.
The differences between a classical approximation and a quantum-mechanical model are generally thought to be negligible in these cases, even though at the basis every process is entirely governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328934332_The_future_of_quantum_biology
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Experimental Demonstration That Aharanov-Bohm Phase Shift Voltages In Optical Coupler Circuits of Tuned Patterned Magnetic Fields Is Critical for Inhibition of Malignant Cell Growth
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328720507_Experimental_Demonstration_That_Aharanov-Bohm_Phase_Shift_Voltages_In_Optical_Coupler_Circuits_of_Tuned_Patterned_Magnetic_Fields_Is_Critical_for_Inhibition_of_Malignant_Cell_Growth