A New Branch of Medicine

Abstract

In the beginning there were two branches of medicine and only two were needed. We crawled from our caves early to forage all day for food. Fire was useful even though it burned down some dens before we were ready to leave for a cleaner, less ravaged new site. We discovered what plants were good to eat and which were poisonous. Some were used to heal and they became today’s pharmaceutical industry. We found ways to cut plants, animals and enemies and this became surgery.It was a strenuous life. There was no thought of exercise. Mere existence was physically exhausting which was fine because we had evolved to be on the go all day. Back in the cave we were with people we had grown up with. There were no secrets. We supported each other. Those who were lucky enough to not be caught by a tiger or the tribe over the hill lived to an old age, maybe sixty winters and they died in their sleep. Modern life is vastly different. All the pharmaceuticals have side effects. Surgery is invasive with side effects. If one problem is solved, more are created by cutting the body. The main difference is that life today does not suite the mind and body of the human who evolved only 60,000 years ago. Even for those who are physically active, there is mental stress, pollution that goes beyond the body’s ability to eliminate the poison and a life style which corrupts the process of replicating body cells. Ancient creatures such as sharks and ants who existed for millions of years do not replicate their body cells so they do not get cancer. Homo sapiens are still an unstable species and it is the vulnerability of the cell replication process that leads to cancer. Fortunately, this innovative creature who created a dangerously lazy life has also invented a new branch of medicine that is noninvasive, does not use drugs, has no side effects and cures cancer. The invention is the CellSonic VIPP machine. Some would say that this is the machine that will save humanity. That accolade should go to the bicycle. If everyone cycled, CellSonic would not be needed and lifestyles would have all the benefits enjoyed by cavemen without predators.But not everyone will cycle to maintain their health so CellSonic VIPP technology is essential. What CellSonic does is readily apparent. How is does it takes years to understand. The benefits should be accepted and leave it to researchers to explore and explain over time. CellSonic Limited, the manufacturers of the CellSonic VIPP (very intense pressure pulse) machines, are collaborating with researchers at universities in England, Germany and India to teach the academics and in turn acquire further knowledge.

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Hague Andrew

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  • EP ID EP570530
  • DOI 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000265
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Hague Andrew (2017). A New Branch of Medicine. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR), 1(3), 638-640. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570530