Cancer and the pH of Your Body pt2
CANCER AND THE PH OF YOUR BODY (part 2)
Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in our body, resulting in a malignant growth or tumour. We ALL have cancer in our bodies. We don’t GET cancer; we PROVOKE cancer.
Cancer cells cannot survive in an oxygen-rich environment. At a pH above 7.4, cancer cells become dormant and at pH 8.5 will die, while healthy cells will live. In a pH of 8.0 or greater, cancer cells and cancer-causing pathogenic microbes cannot survive.
Alkaline tissue holds twenty times more oxygen than acidic tissue. This oxygen-rich environment prevents further cancer cell growth and cancer cells cannot survive because of the high amount of oxygen present.
Dr Otto Warburg won his NOBEL PRIZE in 1931 proving no disease, including cancer, can exist in an alkaline environment.
Terminal cancer patients are around 1000 times more acidic than normal healthy people. The vast majority of terminal cancer patients possess a very low body pH – Why is this?
In the absence of oxygen, glucose undergoes fermentation to lactic acid. This causes the pH of the cell to drop from between 7.3 to 7.2 down to 7 and later to 6. In more advanced stages of cancer and in metastases the pH can drop to 5.7 or lower.
WHAT CAUSES CANCER?
While the normal cells of the human body degenerate, and acidic wastes accumulate, cancer will make a genetic transformation and keep propagating itself in order to survive in such acidic surroundings.
There have been two theories on the basic causes of cancer.
One is the oxygen deficiency theory by the German biochemist Dr Otto Heinrich Warburg, whom I mentioned earlier. He discovered that if oxygen is removed from a healthy cell, the cell will start to turn cancerous. Dr Warburg won his Nobel Prize by proving this theory through his many experiments.
The other proven theory of acidic cells turning cancerous is by a Japanese doctor, Dr Airashi, who showed that cells that survive in acidic environments will eventually develop cancerous characteristics.
It is interesting to note Dr Airashi lived till he was 105.
Even though cancer cells can be eliminated entirely through an operation, they may reoccur because the acidic surroundings still remain after the operation. So, to help prevent this,
We should maintain a healthy pH to stop developing acidosis.
Have a healthy diet.
Avoid stress as much as possible, living in a healthy environment and exercising.
Ostensibly if we can keep our pH levels correct, we cannot manifest cancer in our bodies.
I was delivering a seminar in the Durbanville Library Hall on cancer and the body’s pH when a woman approached and asked if she could use the microphone. She explained she was a nursing sister at the local hospital and could never understand why they only took pH reading for terminal patients. She explained, by taking their pH reading they were able to tell how long the patient had to live, so they could inform the family.
Footnote
This was witnessed by over 100 people; the hall was at full capacity. It breaks my heart to know ‘the powers that be’ also know the importance of pH on health. One day I hope and believe every doctor will check the pH of all their patients.