Friday, May 9, 2025

Can Histotripsy / Ultrasonic Frequency Reduce or Get Rid of Kali's Tumors? LOOK AT THESE VIDEOS!!!

I just learned about Histotripsy tonight, and am really hopeful that it could help my shepherd Kali with her tumors. The information I've been reading about Histotripsy sounds really promising. Here's one video, and you can scroll down the page to see a lot more videos... it's truly amazing and I am really hopeful it could help Kali!

I should point out that this is not a "miracle cure."  A woman featured in one of the videos below (with liver tumors) did have great results with killing cancer cells, but it doesn't necessarily stop new cancer cells from forming. This is why I am looking more seriously into giving Kali some detox supplements like zeolite, to help her remove whatever toxins got put into her system after she (and my other dogs) got the Rabies vaccine (which is known to cause potential problems if you get the cheaper one). It seems more than coincidental that THREE of my FOUR Shepherds developed strange growths right after that vaccine, and Kali's tumors just seem to have exploded right after that shot!

I just took this photo today, 5-9-25. The tumor is now the size of a small potato!!! But since potatoes come in different sizes, it's hard to show exactly how big it is, so there's another pic below this one, that shows it's about the size of the 2 oz. bottle of Carlyle Oregano Oil (that I have been using on her tumor). This type is diluted (unlike the Telia oils brand) so she doesn't seem to mind it. 



God or the Universe must have felt my desperation because on Wednesday night I was practically in tears when I heard Kali whimpering a little. I was so worried she might be in pain from this damn tumor that's been getting bigger since we ran out of Critical Defense. Is she in pain? Is it starting to cut off her circulation? What else can I do???? I laid down on the couch with her, trying to visualize that damn tumor shrinking away, as if my thoughts were a microwave that could blast those damn cancer cells into oblivion. I ended up falling asleep, hugging her and praying for some kind of miracle. 

Well, it seems like my prayers were answered, because less than 24 hours later, I found this information about Histotripsy, and it is the most promising thing I've ever seen, for tumor treatment. I couldn't believe my ears when I listened to this video below!  (If you scroll down the page, you can find lots more videos about this technology). But the gist is, these ultrasonic frequencies generate microbubbles that expand and collapse in a very short time frame, which causes stress in TUMOR cells (that causes them to collapse) but not OUR cells! 

I actually already have an Ultrasonic (sound frequency) device at home (called a Facemate) that I'm hopeful will help, at least a little.... will explain why I think this might work, and also why I bought the machine, further down the page. And I will update this blog, to let you know if it's actually working or not.  And no, I'm not selling this machine (anymore). I used to (20 years ago) but stopped selling on eBay ages ago cause I just don't have time. 

When I heard about Histotripsy, I couldn't help thinking, wait.... could this ultrasonic device I already have, use those same frequencies that are used for Histotripsy therapy? So I looked it up, and here is the definition of  Ultrasonic:
Ul·tra·son·ic
/ˌəltrəˈsänik/

adjective

  • 1.of or involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing.

I'm feeling really hopeful that my ultrasonic machine could help Kali with her tumors, because the Facemate device has a setting 3 MHz (in addition to 1 MHz), and I saw in a study (screenshot below) that Histotripsy uses ultrasonic waves in the range of 250 kHz to 3MHz.  


https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/rycan.230159

Advances in Tumor Management: Harnessing the Potential of Histotripsy



My ultrasonic device emits a sound that is just like the sound in the video below.  If you click on the video below, it will play at around the 2:00 mark, where you can hear the sound that is emitted during an actual Histotripsy treatment.  Then, below that video, I will post my own clip of what my  ultrasonic device sounds like, when I hold it close to my phone. It's almost exactly the same! 

Please note, the setting I used was the 3 MHz setting, and I turned it up to #8. If I don't see noticeable results in a few days, I will probably experiment with different settings. 

I just learned how to change the setting to a 30 minute treatment, instead of a 15 minute one. And I re-learned how to turn on the 660 nm red light therapy setting. I did some research on red light therapy, and there are some mixed reviews about using red light therapy for cancer. Some studies say it's beneficial for killing cancer, while other scientists are concerned it could actually promote cancer cells. Obviously that is the last thing I want to do, so I am going to have to experiment a little and see how this goes. 

Here's what came up in a google search when I typed 660 nm tumor  into the search box. 

A wavelength of 660 nm, a type of red light, is being investigated in the context of photobiomodulation (PBM) or red light therapy and its potential effects on tumors. Some studies suggest that this wavelength may have anti-proliferative effects on certain cancer cells, while others show it may not be beneficial or even potentially detrimental in certain scenarios. 
Here's a more detailed look:
  • Potential Anti-proliferative Effects:
    Some studies have shown that 660 nm red light can reduce cell viability and potentially promote autophagy (a cellular process that removes damaged components) in some cancer cell lines, suggesting it could be an anti-cancer treatment method. 
  • Red Light Therapy and Tumors:
    Red light therapy, which often uses wavelengths between 630-700 nm, is sometimes used to stimulate cells, trigger blood flow, and may have a role in cancer treatment or the management of side effects of cancer treatment, according to the MD Anderson Cancer Center. 
  • Varied Results in Animal Studies:
    Some animal studies have shown that 660 nm red light can reduce tumor size or inhibit tumor growth, while others have found that it can increase tumor size or even promote tumor growth. 
  • Safety Considerations:
    While red light therapy is generally considered safe, there are concerns about potential risks, especially with high doses. It's important to note that PBM can have different effects on normal cells and tumor cells, and the use of PBM in cancer treatment is still under investigation. 
  • In PDT, light is used in conjunction with photosensitizing drugs to kill cancer cells. Red light at 660 nm is sometimes used in PDT to activate the photosensitizing drug and generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damage tumor cells. 
  • The grade of a tumor (how abnormal the cells look) can also influence how it responds to PBM. For example, some studies suggest that 660 nm red light may have more beneficial effects on lower-grade tumors. 



This is the recording I made, of the 3 MHz setting, turned up to setting #8 (the highest one). If you turn the volume way up you will see that it has a very similar sound to what's in the video above (I think if the volumes were the same, they'd sound nearly identical).  As I said earlier, I might try different settings if I don't see noticeable results in a few days. Right now, the tumor is the size of a small potato!!! So I am really hopeful that this thing will make it shrink, at least a little. Will post updates.



Yes, I do realize that my device might not work the same exact way as Histotripsy. Again, I haven't had much time to look into the technology as much as I'd like. If this it involves multiple, fluctuating frequencies (like how PEMF technology like Bemer uses varying frequencies) then my ultrasonic device may not work as well as Histotripsy. 

The study (which mentions the 3 MHz frequency) that I posted a pic for above, does make it sound like more than one frequency is used, but I don't know all the details. Does if fluctuate between frequencies quickly? The device I have has 3 settings, between 1 and 3 MHz, so.... could I just switch the settings back and forth? I just don't know yet. 

But even if it helps a little (and doesn't cause harm), I definitely think it's worth trying!

It's funny, I haven't used the machine for over a month, but I just happened to use it again this morning. I started to do more research on ultrasonic frequencies, and whether or not they can help with tumors (I hadn't looked into it much due to time constraints).  

Again, I realize, Histotripsy frequencies may be more complex or advanced than the frequencies that come from the Facemate I already have (I feel like I have to say this over and over). But I'm still hopeful and am going to try using the device on a more regular basis, charting the results as I go along (and will share them here). 

Lately, Kali's large tumor (which appeared right after her Rabies shot) has grown about 20% and I've been very concerned about it. We ran out of her Critical Immune Defense that's been keeping the tumors at bay, and haven't ordered more yet, partly cause we're on a tight budget. I think we will order more, but it may take a few weeks. 

In the meantime, I've been giving her quercitin, cleavers, probiotics, bentonite clay, beans, brown rice and beets in her food. And sometimes I give her wormwood - either in liquid form (sometimes in a capsule with oregano oil) and sometimes I just blend it in a Nutribullet (or chop it up in pieces) and add it to her food.  

Earlier tonight (5/8/25) I wanted to see if my Healy device (a little handheld frequency machine) might have some kind of setting that could be helpful for tumors. I googled it, to see if anyone had reported having success with it, and this video popped up in the search. Which got me thinking, hm, maybe certain frequencies really can kill tumors. 

And then I saw THIS came up in the search results, and when I read this article I was like.... WHOAH..... how come I've never heard of this before????  And I realize, it's just one of those things where you have to realize, the information is OUT THERE, but it's YOUR JOB to go and FIND IT.  I couldn't help thinking of a video I saw recently, where Ivana Trump once said that one of her kids asked for a raise in their allowance, and they said, Mom, how come you never gave me a raise before? And she said, it's because you didn't ASK!  That's how it is with medical information. It's out there. It's available. But you have to "ask" for it... by doing your own research!

Check out this article...

https://news.umich.edu/tumors-partially-destroyed-with-sound-dont-come-back/


Tumors partially destroyed with sound don’t come back

Technique pioneered in rats at the University of Michigan could improve outcomes for cancer and neurological conditions

Published On:April 18, 2022 Written By:Jim Lynch

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Here's another one...


This non-invasive device blasts apart tumors with sound waves

The tech recently received FDA approval, and will soon be available as a treatment option for patients in the US.

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I couldn't help thinking this histotripsy stuff could be the same thing (or at least, very similar to) the ultrasonic frequencies that are emitted from the ultrasonic machine I already have.

I had used it a few times, a few months ago, after I found a box of these machines that I used to sell (2 decades ago) on eBay. They're sold as beauty equipment in Asia, and they help substances to penetrate deeper into the skin and bloodstream.  

The "penetration" ability of ultrasonic frequencies is the main reason I tried it with Kali a few months ago... because I was hoping that somehow, the device could make the oregano oil I put on her tumor, somehow penetrate deeper into the tumor, and kill more of the cancer cells. 

But, since I couldn't see a noticeable difference with the ultrasonic machine (even though I only used it a couple of times), I switched to using our Sota Pulser PEMF machine, since some research I'd done made it sound like that could be helpful, too. And it's stronger. 

But honestly it didn't seem to be doing anything to reduce the size of the tumor, so I'm switching back to the Ultrasonic machine. I temporarily lost the power cable but luckily, I found it yesterday, and she seemed be fine with getting a treatment for it. 

Another thing that got me thinking I could have more success this time around is, I finally found the part that was missing on the electronic shaver / vacuum I bought a few years ago (the model I got was discontinued, but it looks just like this one... there are lots of them on Amazon and they're worth every dime). 

Kali has so much fur on the tumor area, I felt like half the oregano oil was going onto the fur rather than the tumor! So I was overjoyed when I found the missing part for the shaver yesterday, and was able to finally shave down the fur around the tumor.

I put oregano oil on the tumor first, and then put the device on the tumor (propping it up with a towel) and sit with her for the duration of a session (about 15 minutes) while she just lays there on her favorite spot on the couch.  I'm going to try to figure out a way to measure the tumor size as it is right now, and will post updates about whether or not it's shrinking, and by how much.

 

I had been using the Facemate machine on Kali before (a few months ago), but wasn't very consistent about it, and was using so many other treatments at the same time, it was hard to see what was working. But now that I've learned about histotripsy I think it'll be worth doing this every day, consistently, even if I don't see huge, immediate results. Even if it just keeps the tumor from growing, I'll be happy. It's hard to describe the size, because it's kind of blob. If you had 2 pieces of clay that were each just a little smaller than a golf ball, and mushed them together, it'd be like that. It's not round - more like the shape of a potato, but a small one. 

As I use this device, I'll just keep on reminding myself that if it's creating those little microbubbles and can kill cancer cells, I'll probably eventually see good results if I'm consistent about it. Again, the problem is that I wasn't being consistent because I didn't notice any huge changes after doing it once or twice. 

The reason I started doing it in the first place is because about 2 decades ago, I was actually selling these machines on eBay. I went to an aesthetician to get microdermabrasion treatments (for acne scarring), and she used an ultrasonic machine to make my skin absorb Retin-A on a deeper level. I got great results, but couldn't afford to continue with the treaments which were like $1000 for a series of 5 sessions I think. 

So, when the aesthetician was out of the room, I took photos of the equipment and looked it up. I found the machines, and you could buy them from overseas, but you had to buy em in "lots" of like, 5 at a time, as a distributor. So that's what I did. I figured I'd sell the others off on ebay, and I started selling a few different types of beauty equipment. That was really the beginning of my research into healing therapies and medical devices. It all started with trying to repair my own skin. 

Well, one day I talked to an aesthetician who actually said that an ultrasonic frequency device she'd used in the past (not the one I was selling) made her client's skin worse. She made it sound like the machine practically "melted" the fat cells in her face, making her look older than she was.  It freaked me out and I didn't feel comfortable selling them anymore, so I just kept the rest of the machines I had left (about 5) in the box they were shipped in. I knew they were good for penetration purposes, but didn't know enough about the technology to advise people on how to use them or NOT use them. 

When I was trying to think of ways to shrink Kali's tumors, I thought about that woman and what she said, and thought, ok, well if it "melted" the fat cells in someone's face, maybe it would melt cancer cells! So I looked for the box with the devices in it, and found it, and started using it.  I didn't see a HUGE difference when I just used it a few times (very inconsistently), but needless to say, I was soooo happy (and hopeful) when I started to see videos like this. 



FACEMATE ES-330

  • 1MHz Ultrasonic (1 million waves/sec). 8 intensities to induct ions 3 to 6 cm. deep into muscles.
  • 3MHz Ultrasonic (3 million waves/sec). 8 intensities, only 1 or 2 mm into skin to smooth wrinkles and tighten skin.
  • Negative ion: After using ultrasonic, inducting negative ion for 5 minutes can make skin soft and supple.
  • Mixed wave micro current: Use micro wave to massage the face, it can activate cells, improve metabolism, hence extend the life cycle of cells and prevent furrow.
  • High energy light (660 nano meter wave length) can activate enzyme C in the cells and help skin.


I showed this video further above on this page, but this is the full video that will play from the beginning.

 


  1. Dec 30, 2023 · The breakthrough in cancer treatment through resonant frequencies involves a careful orchestration of specific Hertz (Hz) frequencies. Here are the frequencies mentioned in the video: Leukemia Cells: Effective destruction was observed with frequencies between 100,000 Hz and 300,000 Hz.

  2. The larger the tumor the longer it will take to disappear. A 2cm by 2cm tumor will take about one month. Tumors do not shrink faster by treating them for longer. They each have their own rate of shrinking. Treating for too long may result in brain inflammation, especially in young children.

  3. Intrabuccal administration of 27.12 MHz radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF), which are amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies, results in long-term objective responses in patients with cancer and is not associated with any significant adverse effects.

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Now hospitals can purchase the device and offer it to patients as a treatment option. The machine works by directing targeted pulses of high-energy ultrasound waves at a tumor, which creates...

  5. Apr 18, 2022 · Noninvasive sound technology developed at the University of Michigan breaks down liver tumors in rats, kills cancer cells and spurs the immune system to prevent further

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Hope this helps! As always, please do your own research.