June 2024

From Malignant Cancer to 10 Years in Remission and Good Health: Bu Anis Shows the Way – “If You Want to Clear It Fast, Remove the Lump, Clean the Rest with ECCT”

Diagnosed with malignant breast cancer in 2013, Bu Anis underwent a lumpectomy that revealed Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Grade 2 with additional DCIS cells near the nipple. Her doctor advised a full mastectomy followed by chemotherapy or radiation, but she refused, searching instead for an alternative that didn’t require losing her entire breast.

After much research, Bu Anis chose to try ECCT — a new and controversial therapy at the time — inspired by the success story of Bu Suwarni, who recovered without chemo after using the same device. Because her main tumor had already been removed, ECCT focused on clearing the remaining cancer cells. The detox reactions lasted only a few days, and after 2 years of consistent use, a PET scan confirmed that she was CLEAR.

Now more than 10 years later, Bu Anis still uses ECCT regularly for preventive care and better blood circulation.

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Impact of electric field exposure on p53 and tnf-α in glioblastoma: An in vivo rat model study

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a primary malignant brain tumor, often called “glioblastoma multiforme,” characterized by significant histological heterogeneity and a median survival of less than two years despite aggressive standard treatment. Given the limitations of conventional therapy, research has increasingly focused on electric field exposure methods, such as Tumor-Treating Fields (TTF) and Electro Capacitive Cancer Treatment

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