The effects of BIOPHILIA WAVE on cancer.
I. Core Mechanisms of Action
Bio-resonance Effect:
Human cells' biomacromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, cell membrane ion channels) have inherent oscillation frequencies.
Millimeter waves of specific frequencies can resonate with them, regulating cell membrane permeability and mitochondrial energy metabolism, improving the physiological function of normal cells. However, there is a lack of clear dose-response evidence for its direct inhibitory effect on tumor cells.
Immunomodulatory Effect:
By stimulating local immune cells (macrophages, NK cells, T lymphocytes), it enhances immune cell activity, improves the immunosuppressed state of cancer patients, and assists in strengthening the body's ability to recognize tumor antigens.
Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic, and Tissue Repair Effects:
It inhibits the release of local inflammatory factors (TNF-α, IL-6), relieving pain, edema, and mucosal damage caused by radiotherapy and surgery; it also promotes local blood circulation and accelerates wound healing.
II. Evidence of Application in Different Cancers
1. Skin Cancer, Breast Cancer Chest Wall Metastasis, Superficial Lymphoma Lesions
Basic Experiments: In vitro cell experiments show that specific frequency millimeter waves can inhibit the proliferation of skin squamous cell carcinoma cells and breast cancer MCF-7 cells, inducing apoptosis. The mechanism is related to the regulation of apoptosis-related genes such as p53 and Bcl-2.
Clinical Observations: Studies show that local millimeter wave irradiation can relieve redness, swelling, and pain in breast cancer chest wall metastases and accelerate wound healing after skin cancer surgery; it also has a certain effect on reducing swelling of superficial lymph node enlargement in lymphoma.
2. Lung Cancer, Liver Cancer, Gastric Cancer, etc.
Relieves cough and sore throat symptoms in early stages of radiation esophagitis and radiation pneumonitis caused by radiotherapy;
Improves peripheral neuropathy (limb numbness, pain) and fatigue caused by chemotherapy, improving patients' quality of life.
3. Adjuvant Therapy for Reducing Toxicity of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
Radiation Dermatitis: After radiotherapy for breast cancer and esophageal cancer, local millimeter wave treatment can reduce skin erythema, peeling, and ulceration, and shorten wound healing time.
Bone Marrow Suppression: Animal experiments show that
millimeter waves combined with chemotherapy can reduce damage to bone marrow hematopoietic cells and increase peripheral blood leukocyte and platelet counts. Gastrointestinal effects: It can relieve nausea and bloating caused by chemotherapy, which may be related to regulating the autonomic nervous function of the gastrointestinal tract.