The purpose of this manuscript is to propose a mechanism for a cancer cure claim resulting from exogenous stimulation of cancer tumors by very intense pressure pulses (VIPPs) treatments from commercially available energy hardware (CellSonic). Could it be that exogenous continuous pulsating waves alter the cellular lipid bilayer; and this in turn also influence intracellular cell signaling? In Vitro experiments are presented supporting the above-stated thesis. The evidence will show via in vitro experiments how trapping energy from bursting oxygen bubbles induces static electricity discharges up to causing luminescence of intracellular lipid droplets. Figures and video recordings documenting the above-mentioned phenomena are presented. In summary, proposed is a mechanism explaining a cancer cure claim via VIPPs.
1 AAE: Idealized, designed wrote manuscript and conducted in vitro experiments possibly demonstrating a mechanism for VIPPs cancer cure.
2 SH: Added theoretical principles in the discussion supporting the proposed VIPPs mechanism to cancer cure.
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