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:''..Cancer is an electrical fault so the cure is to switch the polarity of the cells..''<ref>https://medwinpublishers.com/JONAM/JONAM16000165.pdf</ref> und das Verfahren führe zur Heilung ''..[..]..CellSonic switches the tumour from malign to benign and will either eradicate the tumour or leave it to the immune system to get rid of it. The protocol requires that no chemotherapy be in the body and if any has been administered at least a month must elapse before using CellSonic..''<ref>https://symbiosisonlinepublishing.com/palliative-medicine-care/palliative-medicine-care42.php</ref>
 
:''..Cancer is an electrical fault so the cure is to switch the polarity of the cells..''<ref>https://medwinpublishers.com/JONAM/JONAM16000165.pdf</ref> und das Verfahren führe zur Heilung ''..[..]..CellSonic switches the tumour from malign to benign and will either eradicate the tumour or leave it to the immune system to get rid of it. The protocol requires that no chemotherapy be in the body and if any has been administered at least a month must elapse before using CellSonic..''<ref>https://symbiosisonlinepublishing.com/palliative-medicine-care/palliative-medicine-care42.php</ref>
 
   
 
   
Geräte der Cellsonic werden im deutschsprachigen Raum nur sehr selten eingesetzt. Ein Anwender ist der Kölner [[Heilpraktiker]] Peter Weber, der auch Anwender der Methode [[Electro Cancer Therapy]] (ECT) ist. An der Universität Tübingen habe Professor Christian Busch sich mit der Methode befasst und später eine Klinik in Winterthur bei Zürich gegründet um mit CellSonic zu behandeln, behauptet Andrew Hague. Hague gibt ansonsten an, dass CellSonic zur Krebsbehandlung im Menschenversuch seit 2016 in India und in Peru erprobt worden sei:  
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Geräte der Cellsonic werden im deutschsprachigen Raum nur sehr selten eingesetzt. Ein Anwender ist der Kölner [[Heilpraktiker]] Peter Weber, der auch Anwender der Methode [[Electro Cancer Therapy]] (ECT) ist. An der Universität Tübingen habe Professor Christian Busch sich mit der Methode befasst und später eine Dermateam-Klinik in Winterthur bei Zürich gegründet um mit CellSonic zu behandeln, behauptet Andrew Hague. Hague gibt ansonsten an, dass CellSonic zur Krebsbehandlung im Menschenversuch seit 2016 in India und in Peru erprobt worden sei:  
 
:''..Confident that the procedure is safe, the first cancer patients were treated with immediate success. Any pain ceased straight away and within two days the patients reported that they felt better and in some cases they were saying they were cured. Tests and scans took longer so it was two weeks before confirmation came in that the cancer was gone. To date about a hundred patients have been cured of cancer with a success rate of 100%..''
 
:''..Confident that the procedure is safe, the first cancer patients were treated with immediate success. Any pain ceased straight away and within two days the patients reported that they felt better and in some cases they were saying they were cured. Tests and scans took longer so it was two weeks before confirmation came in that the cancer was gone. To date about a hundred patients have been cured of cancer with a success rate of 100%..''
 
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