Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 Dear Carol... That is a good question... So I did some searching on the net... It seems that this Nobel Prize Winner said that it was oxygen at the cellular level which is a deterent to cancer... So that made me wonder, and perhaps Dr. Walt, or another MD with experience can answer this, what happens when a body is opened up for surgery, do the exposed cells start taking in o2 from the air, just the same as respiration from the lungs? Or instead are the cells oxidized like an apple that turns brown once it is cut open? Perhaps in this weakened brown apple state (for lack of better words), combined with the pollution in the air (good thought, Gale), the anesthetics, the wounding from the surgery, etc., the cancer has the grounds it needs to thrive. Especially if we call in info from that other email that says cancer is infact the body trying to heal itself- in a misguided kind of way, kinda like how pnuemonia is the body trying to heal itself- all the way to death. I could be completely misguided myself... But interesting thought to ponder... Thank you for your question... Be Well, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , " Gale " <gangel@f...> wrote: > I believe that is opening it up to oxygen in the air, that is not the same as ozone oxygen or H202 oxygen. It is pouluted air. As yes cancer loves sugar. If you have cancer you should be high in potassium and low in sodium as well. A dying body doesn't like the good stuff it wants more of the bad. > > Gale ^i^ > http://www.AwakeningsEnergy.com > > Painting the concrete green doesn't mean you have a garden! > Misty, > I'm confused and maybe you can clear something up for me. I have always > heard that cancer grows with oxygen - I've heard that if someone with > cancer goes to the hospital and he gets " opened up " for surgery, once > the air hits it, it grows like wildfire. But what you are saying, > sounds to be just the opposite? > Thanks, > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 This is very interesting Misty, thanks for your thoughts! Carol Misty L. Trepke [mistytrepke] It seems that this Nobel Prize Winner said that it was oxygen at the cellular level which is a deterent to cancer... So that made me wonder, and perhaps Dr. Walt, or another MD with experience can answer this, what happens when a body is opened up for surgery, do the exposed cells start taking in o2 from the air, just the same as respiration from the lungs? Or instead are the cells oxidized like an apple that turns brown once it is cut open? Perhaps in this weakened brown apple state (for lack of better words), combined with the pollution in the air (good thought, Gale), the anesthetics, the wounding from the surgery, etc., the cancer has the grounds it needs to thrive. Especially if we call in info from that other email that says cancer is infact the body trying to heal itself- in a misguided kind of way, kinda like how pnuemonia is the body trying to heal itself- all the way to death. I could be completely misguided myself... But interesting thought to ponder... Thank you for your question... Be Well, Misty L. Trepke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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