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Re: Chronic cellular hypoxia
 
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Re: Chronic cellular hypoxia


We are rehashing an old argument here (as you and I have been known to do ).  I am not saying that lack of cellular oxygen cannot cause cancer in and of itself, but rather that lack of cellular oxygen is part of a pleomorphic progression in the formation of cancer which normally begins with prolonged inflammation due to exposure to carcinogens and other toxins and causes of irritation.  At any rate, we agree that endeavoring to keep your cells properly oxygenated will prevent cancer, so no matter where we place lack of cellular oxygen in the cause and effect progression, the solution is the same.

It is nice, and a bit unusual, to be able to disagree on something here and both sides be right where it really counts.

How is the weather in your neck of the woods?  It is butt cold here!  Our yankee friends might laugh at us, but temperatures in the 20's are cold to us southern sun lovers.  I have the fireplace blazing!

All the best,

DQ

 

 
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