Re: Thread moved to Cancer Debate
Thanks Tony!
Below is a quote from Warburg and is hardly a misrepresent
ion of what he said. However, although Warburg never said reoxygenating the blood or body can cure cancer he did say it could prevent cancer! However there are some who say oxygenating the blood and/or body can cure cancer, perhaps HV's quarral is with them ! Those such as Reich a student and assistant to Warburg and Budwig both have had success in doing so!
My objective is not to push any protocol but to search for any possible hints clues or ideas that will prevent and possibly cure cancer! I think that is why we are here,isn't it?
JL
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Most experts agree that nearly 80% of cancers could be prevented, if all contact with the known exogenous carcinogens could be avoided. But how can the remaining 20%, the endogenous or so-called spontaneous cancers, be prevented?
Because no cancer cell exists, the respiration of which is intact1, it cannot be disputed that cancer could be prevented if the respiration of the body cells would be kept intact.
Today we know two methods to influence cell respiration.1 The first is to decrease the oxygen pressure in growing cells. If it is so much decreased that the oxygen transferring enzymes are no longer saturated with oxygen, respiration can decrease irreversibly and normal cells can be transformed into facultative anaerobes.
The second method to influence cell respiration in vivo is to add the active groups of the respiratory enzymes to the food of man. Lack of these groups impairs cell respiration and abundance of these groups repairs impaired cell respiration - a statement that is proved by the fact that these groups are necessary vitamins for man.2
To prevent cancer it is therefore proposed first to keep the speed of the blood stream so high that the venous blood still contains sufficient oxygen; second, to keep high the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood; third to add always to the food, even of healthy people, the active groups of the respiratory enzymes; and to increase the doses of these groups, if a precancerous state3 has already developed. If at the same time exogenous carcinogens are excluded rigorously, then most cancers may be prevented today.
These proposals are in no way utopian. On the contrary, they may be realized by everybody, everywhere, at any hour. Unlike the prevention of many other diseases the prevention of cancer requires no government help, and no extra money.
Wiesenhof, August 1966
Otto Warburg