Instructions for Semi-Invasive GEIPE Cancer Treatment


Battery holder of
Semi-Invasive GEIPE
device has one AA Duracell battery providing about 1.6 volts. This voltage
should be suitable in most cases. You can get 1.25 to 1.4 volts by using a
rechargeable AA battery instead. Voltage will, of course, be doubled if you
add another AA battery, in place of wire, in the second compartment.
1.
The large surface electrode should
be placed away from the tumor. Prepare the skin by shaving, removing dead
skin cells from the area with very fine sand paper or exfoliator, cleaning
with water, drying, and finally mildly rubbing conducting gel on the skin
surface. (See enclosed Non-invasive GEIPE video for this. Wet cloth can be
used between prepared skin and electrode to prevent skin burns – rare if
treatment is done for only an hour.) Connect the electrode to one of
the terminals of the device.
2.
Attach a suitable needle to the
other terminal. The needles are insulated except for about 10 mm tip. (You
can increase this area by removing insulation near the tip using a blade.)
Sterilize the tip and insert it so that the entire exposed tip is within the
tumor. (Local anesthesia is advised.)
3.
At the start of treatment,
unmarked area of rotary switch – between 10 and 0 – should be at the marker
dot. That is ‘Off’ position. (See above photo.) Connect the other terminal
to the needle electrode and slowly rotate the knob clockwise to 0, 1, 2, 3…
positions. The current will increase. Keep rotating the dial till current is
at least 3 mA. (If current cannot reach this level even at position 10, add
2nd AA battery to the battery compartment.) Current depends on the exposed
surface of needle tip also, so thicker needles will produce more current.
4.
Depending on the size of tumor,
current should be between 3 and 6 mA.
5.
After each 10 minute, flip the red
switch on the side. This is essential to avoid electrolysis and dissolution
of electrode. Current will fluctuate slightly at this point.
On the first day,
treat for only 1 hour. Next day onward, you may increase the duration to 2
hours at a time. The entire treatment is likely to take one to two weeks.
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DISCLAIMER
Above
instructions are based on the few scientific studies done so far and
theoretical considerations. The GEIPE protocol is yet to be optimized.
Though I challenge any scientist or medical professional to question the
validity and/or promise of GEIPE cancer treatment, it is still an experimental
therapy for the reasons given on the "The
Struggle" page,
and thus results cannot be guaranteed. Also, I am not a physician. My
background is that of a scientist. For further information, please visit other
pages of this
web site.
- Jay
Kulsh
GEIPE@cancer-treatment.net
Sept 25, 2006