Friday, August 21, 2009

Why Evolv is the Answer

Dr. Otto Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1931 for discovering the cause of cancer. Cancer is caused when the body's cells change from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration. The growth of cancer cells is initiated by a lack of oxygen. Lack of oxygen and high levels of acidity usually go together. The brighter color red your blood is, the more oxygen it carries. The darker its color, the less oxygen it carries.

All normal cells require oxygen. Deprive a cell of 60% of its oxygen and it will turn cancerous. Deprive a cell of 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous. Cancer cells can live without oxygen. The body's cells run on adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP must be created by all cells for energy, including cancer cells. The biochemical process where ATP is created is called oxidation phosphorylation and is oxygen-dependent. Cancer cells make ATP by fermentation phosphorylation, which requires acidity and a low oxygen environment. Aerobic cellular respiration creates as many as 36 ATP molecules from each glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration creates only 2 ATP molecules. When cells cannot feed off of oxygen, they feed off themselves, fermenting their own sugars and becoming cancer cells.

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