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Fig.
2...Forming the Cancer Cell *
(From aerobic to anaerobic state - From respiration to fermentation)
The
energized cell membrane resulting, possibly, from prolonged irritation.
Creates a condition where Glucose (G) can enter the cell,
and Oxygen (O2) cannot.
IN THE
ABSENCE OF OXYGEN
The cancer cell completely loses pH control.
Glucose
undergoes fermentation to Lactic acid (L); cell pH drops to 6.5. Lactic
acid attacks the DNA, destroying template action. Messenger RNA is
changed and the control mechanism of the cell is destroyed. In the acid
medium, enzymes within the cell become toxic, eventually bringing about
the death of the cell as well as the host. A tumor, therefore, consists
of a layer of living cells with uncontrolled growth surrounding a
central mass of dead cells.
*Otto5*Otto
Warburg, MD 1925 |