Friday, December 11, 2009

The Cause of Cancer

Oxygen is the most important thing for life. Oxygen combines with metabolic waste products allowing elimination from the body.
This is called the oxidation reduction cycle. When not enough oxygen is available in the body, detoxification slows down, wastes pile up, circulation becomes sluggish and oxygen can not reach the cells.

If oxygen levels fall below 40%
the cell begins to ferment sugar instead of burning it. Fermentation produces only 1/6th the energy of oxidation and lacks the energy to manufacture an enzyme coating around itself.
Healthy cells are surrounded by an enzyme coating which O1 can not penetrate. Cancer, bacteria and viruses do not have an enzyme coating and are oxidized on contact with O1.

Dr. Otto Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize
in 1931 for discovering the cause of cancer. Cancer is caused when the body's cells change from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration.
The growth of cancer cells is initiated by a lack of oxygen. Lack of oxygen and high levels of acidity usually go together.

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