Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Sutherland View Post
A cell goes through several steps to become a cancer cell. Each step can be caused by a different factor. However, there is one step that is universal to all cancer cells. The cell must flip to anerobic energy production. This is caused by infection of the mitocondria of the cell by the Rife BX BY organism which has been DNA sequenced and is a common organism, bacillus licheniformis.
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Hi!
This is only partially correct information. A cell can change its metabolism for other reasons as well:
- low osmotic potential of the cell membrane resulting, for example, from the wrong composition of lipids that make up the membrane
- for a small supply of oxygen to the cell fluids and inside the cell
- acidification of body fluids
This change in metabolism is built into the cell's defense mechanisms, which in this way begins to ferment glucose in the absence of oxygen, instead of burning it in oxygen. In this way, by consuming about 15 times more glucose, it manages to keep it alive.
Scientists have so far been concerned about the mechanism of cancer transmission to other organs, and this is where the BL theory works.
The immune system, which should eliminate such cells in the embryo, has an almost impact on the development of cancer, but sometimes it is so busy that it is impossible to locate and process all the signals.