Saipan docs claim sure cure vs SARS

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands — Two US-based medical doctors believe that a recent technological invention, which has reportedly been effective in treating infectious diseases including AIDS, may just be the key to treating patients with the dreaded Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus.

In an email to Saipan Tribune, Christian Wei, Ph.D, president of Eucon International School, said that the doctors — Frank Morales, Jr. and Eugene Barnett — "are willing to fly to any country to demonstrate that SARS can be tackled easily."

The doctors, he said, uses a process which employs photo-therapy or photo-oxidation method as well as advanced photo dynamic therapy.

Wei said it is now being referred to the Chinese government and health officials in countries with reported SARS cases.

"We’ll be happy to assist and bring in our people to help," he said.

Wei disclosed that a respected nutrition expert in California introduced him to the works of the doctors via email.

Raymond Kwong, who is also a radio commentator, a Baptist pastor and a personal friend of Wei, said in his e-mail that both Morales and Barnett "have great success on many AIDS cases in Africa and Cuba and have similar successes on Hepatitis A, B, C, pneumonia and malaria."

"Few people including doctors ever heard of this hi-tech, proven treatment. My desire is to help educate the health professionals especially in Asia about this," said Kwong.

He explained that Morales and Barnett "invented and use the newest oxidative machine, which is eight times more powerful than a typical machine."

The method, he said, is also called "photoluminescence" from the word "photo" which refers to light, and "luminescence" which means emission of light. It has been scientifically determined, he added, that "UV light of various frequencies has been very effective in destroying blood borne pathogens while elevating the body’s immune system."

In photoluminescence therapy, a small amount of blood, from 60 cc to 250 cc, is drawn from the body, passed through a chamber, "treated" with UV light and returned to the body.

"Photo-therapy "causes a chemical reaction in which the shell walls are pierced killing the bacteria and virus. The blood is then returned to the body stimulating the immune system," explained Kwong.

In an article, Kwong cited the work of a certain Dr. Edelson at Yale University School of Medicine, who uses a similar but weaker method called photo-pheresis on cancers with some success.

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