Tuesday, July 17, 2007

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=871&id=d1555()|

It seems that a way to cure cancer discovered at the turn of the *20th* century is to infect the area with bacteria. Today we are trying special viruses =). The body then recognizes the foreign material as suspicious, and destroys it.

We do not use it commonly because we don't know quite how it works. It may be that the bacteria's em field is detected by the immunological systems. The body probably tries to destroy anything with an em field distinctly different from the body, except babies in a uterus.

Bacteria has a different em signature, and attracts immune function. Cancer's em is somewhat to slightly different, but not different enough to arouse attention. Once the attention is there, the cancer's em is noticed and tagged. It may be that the immune system tags a thing by its different em signal, or finds the location or is activated by em, as well as by bumping into outstanding chemical receptors. It is very difficult for a disease to emulate the em of an entire human. Once either of these triggers has been found, the cell or item is tagged for destruction and is worked over.

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