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Originally Posted by shay2nak
yes, amazing to me for years they have had supposed genius PhDs working on cancer then this dude comes along and invents this. I guess, he is simply smarter than everyone else. 
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Guess it's just a different way of thinking...
Take a microwave oven as an example. Stick meat inside and turn it on... meat it is heated. Stick some metal in the meat and it becomes superheated. (Or it blows up the oven after too much RF is reflected back to the waveguide.)
Same basic principle applied here, without using high wattage or a high frequency waveguide so you don't "cook" everything... Inject metal into bad cells, apply a little RF magic, BAM... lots of dead bad cells. Like Emrill's kitchen.
The reason it didn't work on the gentleman is because he was not using any metal injections to latch onto the bad cells. It would work quite easily if that part had been developed as it is being done now.