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Radiation is not like a laser beam, it can=B4t be used for surgical=
 purposes,
it doesn,t cut, it merely reacts with the surroundings. Also you get a lot
of side effects, secondary reactions and so on. The use of radiation in
cancer therapy is based on the fact that dividing cells (which is indeed the
case  for cancer cells) are more susceptible to radiation but you also kill
normal cells hopefully to a lesser extent. But anyway, brainstorming like
your ideas are never wrong, sooner or later you hit the golden spot.

Best wishes for the holidays            Micce Granstrom

  At 00.22 1996-12-19 -0500, you wrote:
>While reading some of the  posts here, two ideas came to me, please feel
>free to discuss, amplify or tell me they are worthless, but MAYBE one or
>the other could help with PD.
>Idea one: why can't sinemet be put into extra thick capsules, and be
>taken at one time during the day, some capsules could be twice as thick,
>some three times, to ensure they melt hours later and distribute the
>contents..
>2 If radiation can be beamed into the brain without incisions, to treat
>cancer, why not do the same, to perform a non-invasive palidotomy?? I am
>willing to take any criticism, but if thee is merit to either idea,
>please someone, get it into the right place to become useful!
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>[OO] LOOKING FOR RADIOS!
>Ken Becker
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