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differentiated cells are transformed into fermenting anaerobes, which have lost all their
                  body functions and retain only the now useless property of growth and replication.”

                  Cancer has a primary characteristic by which it can be measured. “It is the replacement
                  of normal oxygen respiration of the body’s cells by an anaerobic [i.e., oxygen-deficient]
                  cell respiration,” said Warburg. This tells us that cancer metabolizes much differently
                  than normal cells. Normal cells need oxygen. Cancer cells despise oxygen. Another thing
                  this tells us is that cancer metabolizes through a process of fermentation.

























                  The metabolism of cancer is approximately eight times greater than the metabolism of
                  normal cells (that’s why they love sugar so much) but Warburg forgot to tell the world—
                  not only are the oxygen levels low but so are carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. And he did
                  not tell a soul that by breathing too fast (as most people do) they are getting rid of too
                  much CO2 and that is what is driving down the oxygen levels to the point that cells turn
                  cancerous.


                                    When we do not address this key driver it does not
                                  matter what we do—cancer will come back and kill us.

                  Otto Warburg was telling us that the cellular metabolism of cancer cells matches closely
                  those of yeast or mold or fungus—that is, the cells ferment sugar/glucose/dextrose rather
                  than oxidize it via the cellular mitochondria. So it follows logically that the same medical
                  approach that successfully targets cancer would do the same for these yeasts, molds and
                  fungus.

                  Warburg had only part of the story and no one has written the finishing chapter so that
                  we can finally come to rest with a full understanding and appreciation for what we are
                  facing when cancer knocks on our door.

                  Dr. Lesley Walker, Cancer Research UK’s director of cancer information, said, “For a
                  long time scientists have been looking for ways to boost the oxygen supply to tumors to
                  improve response to treatment.” He was referring to treatment with radiation, but this
                  would apply very much to a whole range of natural treatments.



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