Anti-gravity and Nano-tech Research Provide Medical Breakthroughs




January 17, 2005
India Daily

India is advancing very rapidly in applications of Nano-technologies and anti-gravity techniques with some solid breakthroughs in Healthcare fields.

Most of the research is still classified but indications coming out from sources close to the researchers are surprising.

Anti-gravity devices are nothing new. Most of the developed world has implemented the same in some form to reduce or eliminate the effect of gravity and hence create a weightless environment. Using the same technology for genetic assembly, curing heart disease especially noninvasive methods of cleaning the artery, alternative to bypass surgery is new.

Nano-technology is also advanced in many countries including Germany, America and Japan.

The advanced implementation of nanosensors in bloodstreams to gather medical information and monitor health is unheard before. In addition research is being done to perform molecular-scale surgery with nanorobots. Noano-technology is also being researched to cure type I and II diabetes. These nanobots are used to manipulate other molecules, destroying cholesterol molecules in arties, destroying cancer cells and constructing nerve tissue atom by atom in order to end paralysis.

The biggest breakthrough expected in a few years from Indian medical scientists is in the area of noninvasive body scanning to detect cancer-forming cells at a very stage. This may even lead to cancer cure and effective treatment of the same.

India’s advanced in anti-gravity and Nano-technologies in healthcare applications are absolutely remarkable. India soon will be ready to tap into $4 Billion emerging market of Healthcare. Medical devices, advanced procedures, drugs and noninvasive advanced medical monitoring systems can replace the current traditional medical systems.

Some of the drug manufacturing companies are implementing drug development through nanoparticle formulation services. This is provide early stage breakthrough in life saving and other critical drugs.

Things are becoming clear now why India agreed to WTO (World Trade Organization) requirements of implementing Product patents. These new products and procedures will push way ahead of other countries in medical technologies.

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