Does anyone have any reason why a person who has been diagnosed with a Gliosarcoma and also experiences Grand Mal seizure disorders, should not make use of the aha halo? (Noting the seizure disorders is a contraindication for PEMF (a different energy treatment method) Also if anyone is currently using Aha Halo for specifically this or similar - what programs have you found to be useful?
In my opinion there is NO reason to not use the Halo for people having glioblastomas. Depending on what you want to achieve the Halo might be a bit too weak.
Other therapies use energy to shrink glioblastomas:
Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) therapy is an FDA-approved, non-invasive cancer treatment for adult patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).
TTFields therapy uses low-intensity, intermediate-frequency (specifically 200 kHz for GBM) alternating electric fields to disrupt the division and proliferation of cancer cells. The mechanism of action is multimodal:
Mitotic Disruption: The electric fields exert physical forces on polar cellular components, like tubulin and septin proteins, which are essential for cell division. This interference leads to abnormal spindle assembly, mitotic arrest, and ultimately, cancer cell death (apoptosis).
Cheers Jorg