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Why do cancer cells muliply?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

According to Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg(Nobel Prize Winner 1931), cancer cells change from being 'Aerobic'( oxygen-fueled ) to become 'Anaerobic'( non oxygen-fueled ), actually sugar-fueled!

As oxygen can no longer be tolerated & becomes a poison to the cancerous cells, in their drive to survive they enter into the blood stream and travel to other areas of the body & multiply utilising the old addage of safety in numbers.

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