Re: The Theory of Cancer by R. Webster Kehr
Even without microbial infection cancer can develope from chronic irritation.
Thickeninig of cell membrane due to infamation reduces oxygen absorbtion.
The body's first tendency is to isolate chronic irritation by utilizing hyperplasia.
Rapid cell devision!
Unfortunately for the cell, it can't sustain hyperplasia using Kreb's cycle. Oxygen perfusion is already limitted due to cell membrane thickening.
The new cell must resort to fermentation and now rapid cell growth can be sustained without regard to oxygen supply.
If this process goes on long enough, the ph of the cell will drop to as low 6.0.
At this ph, Dr. William Koch, found that the chemical that attaches to this hyperplasia gene to shut it off, can't bind to receptor site on base pair sequencing. Thus, hyperplasia mechanism remains in on position.
Should this mass of deviding cells live long enough to turn over in life span, they will die, leak there uric acid, lactic acid, and low ph to surrounding fluids and cells. Some healthy cells will rupture and die and the cancer then exploits these nutrients to become even more metabolically versatile.
Chronic irritation can and often is, infectious. Meaning chronic microbial infections cause chronic inflamation.
So, whether the source of irritation is from an infection, chronic injury, oxidative damage, chemical toxicity, the results are still the same.
The fact that they found microbes like parasites, mycobacterium in tumor cultures is intriguing.
Makes you wonder what other diseases are caused by microbes?
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