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Potential Cancer Cure

I believe that God has a cure here on earth for every disease out there. It’s up to humans to find what God has already placed here. Check this out:

Doctors may have discovered an unlikely tool to kill cancer cells: tiny magnetic discs, too small to be seen by the naked eye. The discs are just 60 billionths of a meter thick, said the French news agency AFP.
The so-called “nanodiscs” are made of an iron-nickel alloy, the agency reported. When they are subjected to a magnetic field, the discs vibrate. This movement damages the membranes of cancer cells and causes them to self-destruct

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5 Comments to Potential Cancer Cure

  1. Stacey's Gravatar Stacey
    December 1, 2009 at 6:22 pm | Permalink

    Lynn,

    I believe that too. God created everything we need. I think that alot of what makes us ill can be prevented/cured with nature. But like you said its just to us to figure that out as well as stop abusing our bodies.

  2. Redtopp's Gravatar Redtopp
    December 1, 2009 at 7:04 pm | Permalink

    SURPRISED to read this because actually my cousin has cancer; and they used magnetic ‘bullets’ they called them…to zone in on the cancer cells and shattered them; she has several less tumors now that she had before and the others have not enlarged; seemingly the “magnetic bullets “did indeed work; this was done at George Washington Hospital in Washington, DC.

  3. psalm100's Gravatar psalm100
    December 1, 2009 at 11:30 pm | Permalink

    This is a positive news. I lost my grandmother and uncle to cancer.

  4. Inahurry's Gravatar Inahurry
    December 3, 2009 at 12:35 am | Permalink

    This is wonderful. It kind of follows the theory of destroying cells through sound waves — to upset the cancer cells so that they cannot function. I truly hope this is a breakthrough. Cancer is a horrible killer.

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