Tammy
No cells can live in a high pH-state. But cells (cancer cell as well as normal cells) can't live with a low pH inside either. A lot of metabolic processes are going in overdrive inside cancer cells. These result (among other things) in production of hydrogen ions.
For cancer cells to be able to maintain their lives, they have to get rid of these excess hydrogen ions. There are numerous transport mechanisms, that help cancer cells do just that. The extrusion of hydrogen ions leads to a lower pH in the vicinity of the cancer, but this is a result of what goes on inside cancer cells. Not a condition for cancer cells to survive.
In fact some of the transport systems are combined with bicarbonate (a base) in such a way that hydrogen ions will be eliminated inside the cancer cells by reacting with internalised bicarbonate. These cancer cells will consequently thrive better in a (slightly) alkaline environment.
Here is a website with a Dr talking about alkaline and cancer http://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/sodium-bicarbonate-cancer.html
On Friday, June 6, 2014 6:36:31 AM UTC-6, Tammy wrote:
-- No cells can live in a high pH-state. But cells (cancer cell as well as normal cells) can't live with a low pH inside either. A lot of metabolic processes are going in overdrive inside cancer cells. These result (among other things) in production of hydrogen ions.
For cancer cells to be able to maintain their lives, they have to get rid of these excess hydrogen ions. There are numerous transport mechanisms, that help cancer cells do just that. The extrusion of hydrogen ions leads to a lower pH in the vicinity of the cancer, but this is a result of what goes on inside cancer cells. Not a condition for cancer cells to survive.
In fact some of the transport systems are combined with bicarbonate (a base) in such a way that hydrogen ions will be eliminated inside the cancer cells by reacting with internalised bicarbonate. These cancer cells will consequently thrive better in a (slightly) alkaline environment.
Here is a website with a Dr talking about alkaline and cancer http://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/sodium-bicarbonate-cancer.html
On Friday, June 6, 2014 6:36:31 AM UTC-6, Tammy wrote:
why can't cancer live in an alkaline environment?
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:27:42 PM UTC-5, kayleen thomson wrote:that is awesome the oils are helping her. When I hear of someone having cancer I am curious of her PH level. I am a believer in the body being in alkaline since cancer cannot live in alkaline environment.
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 8:58:19 AM UTC-6, Suzanne Alotta wrote:What an amazing testimony! How awesome that you shared the oils and rub with her. Sz
Sent from Sz's iPadA friend's sister has stage 4 breast cancer that has spread into her bones. She also lost her husband in February. I gave her 5/8 dram bottles of 6 oils, deep blue rub, and my diffuser to hopefully help with some of the symptoms. Just heard yesterday that the deep blue rub has given her pain relief in her hip that lasts for several hours which her pain medication has not been able to help. In addition, she has a rash with small bumps where her breast was removed that the doctors said were small cancer tumors. She started rubbing Frankincense on the area and it is now receding along with the irritation. She had been waking up every morning in tears over the loss of her husband, but started diffusing Citrus Bliss at night and it has eased some of the despair she was feeling. .For me, this is why I choose Doterra oils.--
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