John S. Kanzius (March 1, 1944 - February 18, 2009) was an American radio and TV inventor, radio station and TV owner, owner of a one-time radio station and ham radio operator Call Call K3TUP from Erie, Pennsylvania. He invented a method that, he said, can treat almost all forms of cancer, with no side effects, and without the need for surgery or treatment. He also demonstrated a device that produces hydrogen gas containing combustible hydrogen from a brine solution using radio waves. In this media dubbed "burning salt water". Both effects involve the use of radio frequency transmitters.
Kanzius, self-taught, states that he is motivated to research the subject of cancer treatment with his own experience undergoing chemotherapy for the treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He died of B-cell leukemia with complications from pneumonia regardless of FDA approval and commercialization of the invention.
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Kanzius RF Therapy is an experimental cancer therapy that uses a combination of gold or carbon nanoparticles and radio waves.
Specific absorption rates for radio waves by tissues that live within the wavelength and proposed intensity levels are very low. The metal absorbs this energy much more efficiently than the network through dielectric heating; Richard Smalley has suggested that carbon nanotubes can be used for the same purpose. If nanoparticles should be specifically bound to cancer sites, cancer cells can be destroyed or induced into apoptosis while leaving relatively healthy tissues unscathed. This special targeting is a major technical challenge. According to the presentation by Dr. Steven Curley, basically all forms of cancer can potentially be treated using Kanzius RF therapy.
Kanzius built a prototype of Kanzius RF devices in his home, and formed Therm Med, LLC to test and market his invention. This device was tested at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2005. In 2007-04-23, preliminary research using devices at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has occurred and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center If federal approval is given, testing on human patients can follow.
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Then in 2007, Kanzius showed that the same 13.56Mhz radio frequency can be used to separate hydrogen and oxygen from a brine solution, which can then be "burned." Rustum Roy, a material scientist at Pennsylvania State University, explains that hydrogen dissociates burning, not the water itself: "Salt water does not burn, though appearance, radio frequency acts to weaken the bond between the elements that make salt water, release hydrogen.".
Demonstration Kanzius received coverage from local TV stations
See also
- Hydrogen production
- Water electrolysis
- The laws of thermodynamics
- Unproven and unproven list of cancer treatments
References
External links
- Cancer Research Website John Kanzius,
- The Kanzius project is published by Erie Times-News
- Florida Man Creating Machine To Turn Water Into Fire wpbf-TV
- Templeton, David (2007-09-09). "Salt water as fuel? Erie man hope so". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved 2009-04-08 .
- "Sending its cancer sign" Los Angeles Times article (November 2, 2007)
- "The Kanzius Machine: A Cure of Cancer?" 60 minute story â ⬠<â â¬
- Nature News refutes water as Natural fuel (journal) News article â â¬
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