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The Root Cause Of Cancer and Why Has it Been Kept a Secret!

Written By miki on Monday 25 July 2016 | 17:50:00


The Root Cause Of Cancer and Why Has it Been Kept a Secret!

Dr. Otto H. Warburg one of the 20th centuries leading biologists in 1931 received the Nobel Prize for discovering of the basic causes of cancer.
He discovered that the root cause of cancer is too much acidity in the body. The optimal healthy pH level is 7.365 and anything below is considered too acidic.
Dr. Warburg also found out that cancer cells maintain and thrive in a lower pH, as low as 6.0, due to lactic acid production and elevated CO2. He strongly believed that there was a direct relationship between pH and oxygen.
Higher pH (which is alkaline), means higher concentration of oxygen molecules, while lower pH, (which is acidic), means lower concentrations of oxygen – the same oxygen that is needed to maintain healthy cells.
In the 1931 Dr. Warburg has stated, “Cancerous tissues are acidic, whereas healthy tissues are alkaline. Water splits into H+ and OH- ions, if there is and excess of H+, it is acidic; if there is an excess of OH- ions, then it is alkaline”.
In his work “The Metabolism of Tumours” Warburg Dr. Warburg explained 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.”
A rule without exception is that, all normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen. Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous.
Dr. Warburg’s study showed that the root cause of cancer is oxygen deficiency, which creates an acidic state in the human body.
Dr. Warburg has also discovered that cancer cells are anaerobic, which means they don’t breathe oxygen and can’t survive in the presence of high oxygen levels.

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