What are the elements of SPDT/SDT?
SPDT/SDT needs three things before it can work: A sensitizer that is selectively absorbed by cancer cells, and is rapidly cleared from healthy cells. A source of energy (light or sound) that can activate the sensitizer. Oxygen, to react with the activated sensitizer to form free radicals in the cancer cells. Our main sensitizer is a tin complex of chlorophyllin, with “side chains” to make it responsive to sound. It is activated by both light and sound. The energy sources we use are: A light treatment bed fitted with light emitting diodes, which illuminates the whole body with red and infra red light. Intense red lights An ultra sound instrument that generates low intensity ultra sound radiation.
SPDT/SDT needs three things before it can work: A sensitizer that is selectively absorbed by cancer cells, and is rapidly cleared from healthy cells. A source of energy (light or sound) that can activate the sensitizer. Oxygen, to react with the activated sensitizer to form free radicals in the cancer cells. Our main sensitizer is a tin complex of chlorophyllin, with “side chains” to make it responsive to sound. It is activated by both light and sound. The energy sources we use are: A light treatment bed fitted with light emitting diodes, which illuminates the whole body with red and infra red light. Intense red lights An ultra sound instrument that generates low intensity ultra sound radiation.