
The
Prime Cause and Prevention of Disease
by Dr. Otto Warburg
Editor's
Note:
What follows
below is even more interesting when tied in to what
Dr. Hidemitsu Hayashi, M.D. Director, Water Institute of Japan,
has stated:
"When
taken internally, the effects of reduced water are immediate.
Ionized Water inhibits excessive fermentation in the digestive
tract by reducing indirectly metabolites such as hydrogen sulfide,
ammonia, histamines, indoles, phenols and scatoles, resulting
in a cleaner stool within days after reduced water is taken on
a regular basis."
In 1965, just before Dr. Otto made the following speech the Ministry
of Welfare of Japan announced that reduced water obtained from
electrolysis can prevent abnormal fermentation of intestinal microbes |
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Cause
and Prevention of Disease
"There
are prime and secondary causes of diseases. For example, the prime cause
of the plague is the plague bacillus, but secondary causes of the plague
are filth, rats, and the fleas that transfer the plague bacillus from
rats to man. By the prime cause of a disease, I mean one that is found
in every case of the disease.
Cancer,
above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. Almost anything
can cause cancer. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause.
The prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen
... in normal body cells by fermentation of sugar.
All
normal body cells meet their energy needs by respiration of oxygen,
whereas cancer cells meet their energy needs in great part by fermentation.
All normal body cells are thus obligate aerobes, whereas all cancer
cells are partial anaerobes. From the standpoint of the physics and
chemistry of life this difference between normal and cancer cells is
so great that one can scarcely picture a greater difference. Oxygen
gas, the donor of energy in plants and animals, is dethroned in the
cancer cells and replaced by the energy yielding reaction of the lowest
living forms, namely the fermentation of sugar.
In
every case, during the cancer development, the oxygen respiration always
falls, fermentation appears, and the highly differentiated cells are
transformed into fermenting anaerobes, which have lost all their body
functions and retain only the now useless property of growth and replication.
Thus, when respiration disappears, life does not disappear, but the
meaning of life disappears, and what remains are growing machines that
destroy the body in which they grow.
...
To prevent cancer it is therefore proposed first to keep the speed of
the blood stream so high that the venous blood still contains sufficient
oxygen; second, to keep high the concentration of hemoglobin in the
blood; third, to add always to the food, even of healthy people, the
active groups of the respiratory enzymes; and to increase the doses
of these groups, if a precancerous state has already developed. If at
the same time exogenous carcinogens are excluded rigorously, then much
of the endogenous cancer may be prevented today.
These
proposals are in no way utopian. On the contrary, they may be realized
by everybody, everywhere, at any hour. Unlike the prevention of many
other diseases, the prevention of cancer requires no government help,
and not much money.
Many
experts agree that one could prevent about 80% of all cancers in man,
if one could keep away the known carcinogens from the normal body cells.
But how can the remaining 20%, the so-called spontaneous cancers, be
prevented? It is indisputable that all cancer could be prevented if
the respiration of body cells were kept intact.
Nobody
today can say that one does not know what the prime cause of cancer
is. On the contrary, there is no disease whose prime cause is better
known, so that today ignorance is no longer an excuse for avoiding measures
for prevention. That the prevention of cancer will come there is no
doubt. But how long prevention will be avoided depends on how long the
prophets of agnosticism will succeed in inhibiting the application of
scientific knowledge in the cancer field. In the meantime, millions
of men and women must die of cancer unnecessarily."
Excerpts
from Follow-Up Lecture by Otto Warburg, Director, Max Planck-Institute
for Cell Physiology, Berlin-Dahlem English Edition by Dean Burk, National
Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
If
a lowered oxygen pressure during cell growth may cause cancer, or, more
generally, if any inhibition of respiration during growth may cause
cancer, then a next problem is to show why reduced respiration induces
cancer. Since we already know that with a lowering of respiration fermentation
results, we can re-express our question: Why does cancer result if oxygen-respiration
is replaced by fermentation?
The
early history of life on our planet indicates that life existed on earth
before the earth's atmosphere contained free oxygen gas. The living
cells must therefore have been fermenting cells then, and, as fossils
show, they were undifferentiated single cells. Only when free oxygen
appeared in the atmosphere - some billion years ago - did the higher
development of life set in, to produce the plant and animal kingdoms
from the fermenting, undifferentiated single cells.
The
reverse process, the dedifferentiation of life, takes place today in
greatest amount before our eyes in cancer development, which is another
expression for dedifferentiation. To be sure, cancer development takes
place even in the presence of free oxygen gas in the atmosphere, but
this oxygen may not penetrate in sufficient quantity into the growing
body cells, or the respiratory apo-enzymes of the growing body cells
may not be saturated with the active groups. In any case, during the
cancer development the oxygen - respiration always falls, fermentation
appears, and the highly differentiated cells are transformed to fermenting
anaerobes, which have lost all their body functions and retain only
the now useless property of growth. Thus, when respiration disappears,
life does not disappear, but the meaning of life disappears, and what
remains are growing machines that destroy the body in which they grow.
But
why oxygen differentiates and why lack of oxygen dedifferentiates? Nobody
would dispute that the development of plants and animals and man from
unicellular anaerobes is the most improbable process of all processes
in the world... But according to the thermodynamics of Boltzmann, improbable
processes require work to take place. It requires work to produce temperature
differences in a uniformly temperatured gas; whereas the equalization
of such temperature differences is a spontaneous process that does not
require work. It is the oxygen - respiration that provides in life this
work, and dedifferentiation begins at once when respiration is inhibited
in any way. In the language of thermodynamics, differentiation represents
a forced steady state, whereas dedifferentiation - that is, cancer -
is the true equilibrium state. Or, illustrated by a picture: the differentiated
body cell is like a ball on an inclined plane, which, would roll down
except for the work of oxygen-respiration always preventing this. If
oxygen respiration is inhibited, the ball rolls down the plane to the
level of dedifferentiation.
In
Summary:
Impairment of respiration is more frequent than impairment of
fermentation because respiration is more complicated than fermentation.
The impaired respiration can be easily replaced by fermentation,
because both processes have a common catalyst, the nicotinamide.
The consequence of the replacement of respiration by fermentation
is mostly glycolysis, with death of the cells by lack of energy.
Only if the energy of fermentation is equivalent to the lost energy
of respiration, is the consequence anaerobiosis. Glycolysis means
death by fermentation, anaerobiosis means life by fermentation.
Cancer arises, because respiration, but not fermentation, can
maintain and create the high differentiation of body cells.
The physicist
MANFRED VON ARDENNE ... recently discovered that cancer cells
owing to their fermentation, are more acid - inside and on their
surface - than normal cells ...
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