On Jun 6, 6:34*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
#1 We must capture a harmful cell bacteria,and place it in cancer
cells.#2 well must keep the cancer cell from being freshly oxygenated.
Look up "ATP molecules" you will learn every day you produce half your
weight in creating ATP .(WOW) *Well In reality I believe cancer cells
are confused cells. They are getting wrong signals.Wrong signal from
the brain,or from regional signal centers. *We know there are times
cancer cells get the order to die,and obey the order,but not often. We
must make all types of cancer goose step to that order. *We must give
instructions to DNA that cancer cells need not be. *TreBert
Cutting off the source of energy to a given bad kind of cell is always
a good idea.
Basic antibiotics are capable of doing just that, except some bad
cells are nearly identical to those of good cells that would also be
at risk if the treatment were as equally applied. Using smart/
intelligent microbes that specifically seek out the bad cancer cells
is another way of harming those cancerous cells without traumatizing
nearby good cells that look and act/react almost identical. It's much
easier said than done.
Micron bits of radium can be directly placed inside of or tightly
grouped around the bad cells, then removed once their job is done.
The trick is to keep the radium from moving about on its own, because
the last thing your body needs is any wandering/rogue nomad speck of
radium doing its lethal job to other good cells.
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