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How Does A Cell
Use Sugar Instead of Oxygen For Energy?
Source, Karl Loren Page
According to PASSWATER and BREWER
laetrile works essentially as follows.
The attachment of carcinogens to
cell membranes suppresses the transport of oxygen by the membranes.
The conversion of dextrose into
lactose as a result of the elimination of oxygen gives rise to a
drop in the hydrogen-ion count (pH) from 7.35 to 6.0.
Lysosome enzymes are released, while
nucleic and amino acids ferment in the cell as a consequence of the
above process.
A reaction of lactic acid and lysome
enzymes with DNA is the result, which in turn leads to the normal
DNA-RNA (hereditary) reaction and the control mechanism of the cell
being destroyed.
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