Thursday 10 September 2015

What is the Root Cause of Cancer....

What Is The Root Cause Of Cancer?

In 1931, Dr. Otto H. Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for an important discovery about cancer. He stated, “Cancerous tissues are acidic, whereas healthy tissues are alkaline. Water splits into H+ and OH- ions, if there is an excess of H+, it is acidic; if there is an excess of OH- ions, then it is alkaline”.

“All normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen – a rule without exception. Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous.”

Warburg investigated the metabolism of tumors and the respiration of cells and discovered that cancer cells maintain and thrive in a lower pH, as low as 6.0, due to lactic acid production and elevated CO2. He firmly believed that there was a direct relationship between pH and oxygen.

Higher pH (alkaline) means a higher concentration of oxygen molecules while lower pH (acidic) means lower concentrations of oxygen. Thus due to excessive acidity in the body, meaning that the pH in the body is below the normal level of 7.365, which constitutes an “acidic” state is the cause of cancer.

In his work “The Metabolism of Tumors”,  Warburg demonstrated that “all forms of cancer are characterized by two basic conditions: acidosis and hypoxia (lack of oxygen). Lack of oxygen and acidosis are two sides of the same coin: where you have one, you have the other.”

Dr. Warburg thus has made it clear that the root cause of cancer is oxygen deficiency, which creates an acidic state in the human body. He also discovered that cancer cells are anaerobic (do not breathe oxygen) and cannot survive in the presence of high levels of oxygen, as found in an alkaline state.

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