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Carbon nanotubes can fight cancer--with precision

Ask any critic of conventional cancer therapy to name the three allopathic methods of fighting the dread disease.  Chances are, he will answer, "Slashing (surgery), burning (radiation), and poisoning (chemotherapy).  No matter how you may feel about this, the conventional treatments certainly kill off lots of good cells, along with the bad.

That's why the holy grail of cancer treatment is to just kill the cancer cells.

Would you believe that this can now be done--at least in vitro--with carbon nanotubes, monoclonal antibodies, and near-infrared light (the same type of light that runs your video remotes).

Read all about it in my HND article.

Paul Ehrlich's magic bullet has finally arrived.

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