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Re: The Role of Oxygen, Antioxidants and Toxins in the Cancer Process
 
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Re: The Role of Oxygen, Antioxidants and Toxins in the Cancer Process


I think you all would do well to consider the Pasteur Effect, and the reason for it. The shift btw. aerobic and anerobic glycolysis and the underlying mechanism for the metabolic shift is identical as re the topic at hand. Once you know the reason and the mechanism, then correcting the metabolic shift becomes possible and seeing neoplasms calcify, shrink, and dissolve is no big deal. If I begin to reveal information, all I will get are arguments and questions, and no compensation for my efforts. So I leave you with, I suggest to learn to understand the reason why the Pasteur Effect occurs, at the atomic level between the reticulo-endothelial system and other molecules which present themselves.
 

 
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