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Method of Producing Radiations for Penetrating Living Cells

Inventor: Antoine Priore
Year: 1978
Device: Priore Machine
Folder: priore
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.40
Evidence
0.50
Fringe Score
0.70
Risk
0.20
TRL
4

Goal

Therapeutic treatment of cancer, trypanosomiasis and related diseases using biologically active electromagnetic radiation

Problem

Tumor growth, parasitic infections (trypanosomiasis), hypercholesterolemia

Concept Summary

A complex generator combines a rotating deflector tube, a cyclotron-accelerated stream of positive ions, a magnetron-generated centimeter-wave beam, and a slowly modulated magnetic field. The output is a pulsed 904 GHz electromagnetic wave amplitude-modulated at 17 MHz together with a ~1 kG magnetic field, claimed to stimulate immune defenses and cause regression of tumors and parasites.

Detailed Description

The apparatus is built from surplus military components. Positive ions are accelerated in a cyclotron and directed into a tube where they intersect a magnetron-generated microwave beam and a magnetic field. A cathode made of molybdenum emits the ion stream. The tube contains a rotating deflector that mixes the three streams, producing a pinkish luminescent plasma. The emergent radiation is delivered to biological targets placed beneath the tube. Modulation frequencies are chosen to match physiological rhythms (e.g., heartbeat).

Principles

  • High-frequency electromagnetic radiation
  • Amplitude modulation
  • Static magnetic field exposure
  • Ion acceleration

Scientific Domains

Physics Biology Medicine

Materials

  • Molybdenum (cathode)
  • Positive ions (unspecified species)
  • Cyclotron components
  • Magnetron
  • Rotating deflector tube

Mechanisms of Action

  • Modulated electromagnetic fields stimulate host immune response
  • Magnetic field influences cellular processes
  • Combined radiation induces tumor regression and parasite elimination

Energy Sources

Electrical power (to drive cyclotron, magnetron, and magnetic coils)

Applications

  • Cancer therapy
  • Anti-parasitic treatment
  • Cholesterol management

Claimed Performance

Tumor growth halted for up to three months in rats; complete regression of lymphosarcoma and trypanosomiasis in mice; reduction of diet-induced hypercholesterolemia in rabbits; induction of long-lasting acquired immunity.

Experimental Evidence

Animal studies reported in French and English journals showing tumor regression, parasite clearance, and cholesterol reduction after exposure to the Priore machine. Independent physicists detected the 904 GHz UHF component and the 1 kG magnetic field, and correlated UHF intensity with rate of parasitemia decrease.

Replication Status

Limited replication reported by independent physicists (Berteaud & Bottreau) who confirmed the radiation components but did not repeat the full therapeutic protocol.

Limitations

  • Lack of detailed schematics and operating parameters
  • No independent peer-reviewed clinical trials
  • Unclear scalability and cost of the apparatus

Red Flags

  • Inventor's secretive approach and limited disclosure of technical details
  • Contradictory reports and lack of reproducibility
  • Claims based largely on animal studies without human data

Keywords

modulated magnetic field microwave therapy ion beam cancer treatment trypanosomiasis immune stimulation high-frequency radiation

Related Technologies

Magnetron Cyclotron Magnetic therapy devices

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