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Pilot Study on the Effects of Positive Electrostatic Charge as a Cancer Treatment for Late-Stage Metastatic Solid Tumors in Humans (Frontiers in Medicine)

Key Findings: Patient Demographics and Study Design: This human pilot study involved 41 patients with late-stage metastatic cancer, all with solid tumors that were unresponsive to conventional therapies such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These patients were considered for Positive Electrostatic Charge Therapy (PECT) as a last resort. Tumor Response: Significant Tumor Reduction: Over 80% of […]

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12 Years of Coexisting with an Inoperable Brain Tumor Supported by ECCT

In 2012, Mrs. Herin was diagnosed with a meningioma-type brain tumor located right behind her eyes, in the area between her right and left eyes, known as the sella and suprasella regions. Surgery couldn’t remove all of the tumor. It recurred, spreading throughout the suprasella area, gripping her optic nerves, and attaching to the brain stem, causing her vision problems. Worse, her doctor informed her that she might not survive more than six months.

A second surgery was not an option, and there were no other alternatives. She began using ECCT (Electro-Capacitive Cancer Therapy) at the end of 2012. The tumor stopped growing after using the ECCT device, but it wasn’t easy for Mrs. Herin to accept that her tumor could not be completely removed, her vision couldn’t fully return, and she had to come to terms with relying solely on her left eye for sight. After ten years, the tumor appears unchanged.

Mrs. Herin continues using the ECCT device. Despite her vision problems, she remains healthy and active.

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Post-Operation and Radiation Brain Cancer Spreads to Most of the Right Side of the Brain, Clean Past 10 Years with ECCT

Mrs. Tosilah Wati underwent brain tumor surgery in October 2012. The pathology results showed a malignant cancer type, astrocytoma grade 1. Six months after the surgery, followed by 30 rounds of radiation, her tumor mass reappeared in two locations at the previous surgery sites. An MRI result one year after the surgery showed the tumor mass had spread to more than half of the right hemisphere of the brain, pushing the midline of the brain and pressing into the left side. It seemed the cancer grade had increased. Unable to be controlled by surgery and radiation, Mrs. Tosilah tried the ECCT alternative therapy starting in early December 2013.

Her condition gradually improved as the mass in her brain started to shrink. After two years of using ECCT, the mass significantly reduced, and the spread and widespread edema surrounding the initial mass had relatively disappeared. However, the tumor mass only disappeared after five years of use, which was relatively slow compared to the typical response of astrocytoma to ECCT. The response characteristics were consistent with those of low-grade glioma.

Ten years after using ECCT, or twelve years since her initial brain cancer diagnosis, Mrs. Tosilah is healthy and normal, free from cancer.

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Large Breast Cancer, Refusing Surgery, Can Achieve 10 Years of Remission with ECCT+BCT+Radiation+ECCT

The lump in the left breast had reached approximately 5 cm. A biopsy revealed malignancy, classified as intraductal carcinoma. Mrs. Sri Wahyuni was adamant about not undergoing surgery. She wanted to use only the ECCT device. However, her cancer type wasn’t one that could dissolve and exit the body through sweat, urine, or bowel movements.

She consulted nearly all oncologists in Medan and Malaysia who would support her use of the ECCT device and were willing to perform only a lumpectomy (BCT). However, no doctors agreed. They all insisted she should undergo a mastectomy, removing the entire left breast. Eventually, a surgical oncologist in Jakarta agreed to perform a lumpectomy, and a young oncologist in Medan supported her use of ECCT and was willing to administer radiation at the BCT surgery site. A year later, there was some spread to the lungs, but the nodules disappeared with the use of the device alone.

Mrs. Sri Wahyuni has now lived 10 years since her cancer diagnosis in 2023, in good health and in remission (cancer-free).

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Overcame Everything But Ended Up Unable to Walk Due to Spinal Cord Cancer, Recovered with ECCT After 10 Years and Became an IT Expert

Rangdra was only 11 years old when he was diagnosed with malignant cancer in the spinal cord (medulla spinalis) in his neck area in 2012. A biopsy revealed medulloblastoma.

He underwent radiation treatment, but two years later, the cancer recurred. He underwent radiation again, along with chemotherapy, but ended up paralyzed and unable to walk, relying on a wheelchair. After exhausting all medical options, the doctors recommended using the ECCT device.

Rangdra became the first case of medulloblastoma (spinal cord cancer) to be treated with ECCT therapy.

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Lung Cancer Disappeared After 3 Months with ECCT, Reappeared After Vaccination 4 Years Later

Diagnosed with advanced lung cancer at an advanced age (64 years), Mrs. Soewarti had limited treatment options. Her doctor prescribed oral chemotherapy and recommended therapy with ECCT. Three months after using the ECCT device, the tumor mass was no longer detectable.

However, four years later, following the pandemic and after receiving several vaccinations, the tumor reappeared and increased in size. She resumed ECCT therapy with a new device tailored to the characteristics of the new tumor.

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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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Breast Cancer Lump Disappeared Without Surgery Using ECCT, Reappeared 5 Years Later After Vaccination

Bu Puspa was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the breast in 2013. She refused chemotherapy and surgery, opting instead for an alternative treatment using the ECCT device, even though it was entirely new at the time. She approached the treatment with great care and diligence, closely monitoring her therapy’s progress. She achieved remission after three years of using the device.

However, the lump reappeared during the pandemic after receiving the vaccine.

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Lost Hope Due to Inoperable Thalamic Cancer, Found Hope Again with ECCT for Over 10 Years

Kania was diagnosed with low-grade glioma in the thalamus (the brain’s nerve center) that had already invaded the surrounding vital tissues in 2014, causing loss of balance, difficulty standing, and hydrocephalus.

Her case was inoperable, so Kania relied solely on the ECCT device. Her condition gradually improved, although the progress was slow due to the slow growth of the tumor; the ECCT response depends on the speed of tumor growth.

After losing hope, Kania has now returned to regular school and become a memorizer of the Qur’an.

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