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_Do White Blood Cells Make Cancer Deadly?_

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On a cold, gray Saturday morning at Yale University in February 1993,

instead of just reading his laboratory's article in a cancer journal and

scanning past the rest--cancer is a profoundly wide field, and there is

much to read--cancer biologist John Pawelek made time to finish the

entire issue.

 

That simple decision changed the course of his research, toward a

controversial explanation for the deadliest aspect of the

disease--namely, why it spreads.

 

The issue contained a letter from three Czech doctors asking whether the

fusion of tumor cells and white blood cells could cause cancers to

spread, or metastasize. At the time, Pawelek was also reading a book by

evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis, who pioneered the idea that life

on earth was revolutionized by ancient cells engulfing one another and

fusing together, forming hybrids that had better chances at survival.

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Robert,

 

If you ever get a chance to read Arnold Ehret's " Rational Fasting " and

" The Mucusless Diet Healing System " , you will find a very interesting

theory on white blood cells. According to Ehret white blood cells are

waste by-products. His books were written around 100 years ago.

 

Jay

 

 

oleander soup , robert-blau wrote:

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> On a cold, gray Saturday morning at Yale University in February 1993,

> instead of just reading his laboratory's article in a cancer journal and

> scanning past the rest--cancer is a profoundly wide field, and there is

> much to read--cancer biologist John Pawelek made time to finish the

> entire issue.

>

> That simple decision changed the course of his research, toward a

> controversial explanation for the deadliest aspect of the

> disease--namely, why it spreads.

>

> The issue contained a letter from three Czech doctors asking whether the

> fusion of tumor cells and white blood cells could cause cancers to

> spread, or metastasize. At the time, Pawelek was also reading a book by

> evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis, who pioneered the idea that life

> on earth was revolutionized by ancient cells engulfing one another and

> fusing together, forming hybrids that had better chances at survival.

>

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