Prior to his retirement, Dr John Holt focused on two Radiowave Therapy treatments for cancer. These 2 modalities form the basis of the comprehensive research being conducted by the Institute:
Dr Holt proposed that both modalities are effective at the specific frequency of 434 MHz (megahertz) in the UHF (ultra-high frequency) band. Radiowave therapy is not a microwave treatment and nor is any therapeutic affect hypothermic. Radiowaves is energy in the radiofrequency (RF) spectrum, the details of which is described in more detail in this section.
Dr Holt treated thousands of patients with one or other of his two radiowave therapies over a period of 30 years.
Note: the distinction between radiowave therapy using non-ionising, radiofrequency radiation and radiotherapy using x-rays or y-rays (ionizing radiation). Both terms come from the Latin, radius meaning ray.
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