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Allen

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Posted - 12/07/2007 :  14:50:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just thought the topic needs to be here.
Anyone tried it? Anyone know of any good studies for topical invitro?
I saw the info about heat on this site (one of the 17 things) but no info from people trying it.
I read that they use heat of 130 F for some very brief time to kill cancer cells.
They are thinking of attracting or forcing nanoparticles to the cancer and heating with microwaves that heat the nanoparticles more than YOU (hopfully).

130 though, wouldn't that would burn the skin? Wait, I'm an idiot, wait here, I'll go try it.

I have an instant thermometer. My hot tap is 130 F and that hurts.

No way that would work for a minute. Now my hand is red -- tried it on a small part of back of hand.

I don't have cancer but patches of red that are scaley. FU5 and Sunspot (Sunspot didn't do anything to get rid of stuff that FU5 missed; seemed to work about the same but FU5 comes in larger tube and is also easier to use over a larger area).
But the HEAT -- does it work? It isn't an easy thing to google because 'sun, skin, cancer, and heat' come up so much together.
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