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Re: Chronic cellular hypoxia
 
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Re: Chronic cellular hypoxia


Imagine this terrifying scenario.

An inflamed cell, switches to hyperplasia mode to isolate irritation, cannot burn glucose using oxygen to sustain hyperplasia,...suddenly converts to fermentation, and now it can burn glucose in unlimitted fashion,...can grow unrestricted, lower ph prevents hyperplasia from switching off,...cell stays stuck in hyperplasia mode, growing rapidly as can be,...burning as much glucose as you can give it. Soon it dies, spills uric acid and lactic acid,..nearby cells rupture spilling proteins and dna,...which now the hyperplasia cells can hijack,..becoming even more metabolically diverse than ever before,...yet still,...keeps fermentation going, hyperplasia going,...and going, and going.

Sounds like scary movie to me! RATHER FRIGHTENING!!
 

 
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