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Posted 08-30-2010 at 08:09 PM by jfh
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Posted in Baking soda & cancer
I want to share what I learn on my health quest. This is a quest to find out if there is any scientific information, that I could understand, that makes this baking soda / molasses protocol relevant?
I am trying to determine the value of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) when one has cancer. I really want to know if the pH environment, alkaline or acid, has any effect on the curing, slowing, progression of cancer, or at least metastasis of existing cancer. Is low pH (acid) and high...
I am trying to determine the value of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) when one has cancer. I really want to know if the pH environment, alkaline or acid, has any effect on the curing, slowing, progression of cancer, or at least metastasis of existing cancer. Is low pH (acid) and high...
Posted 08-30-2010 at 07:11 PM by jfh
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Posted in Baking soda & cancer
Definitions.
I'm just an amateur, so I don't understand much in these medical journals. So, I need definitions. I'll add to these a I go.
apoptosis (ˌ�pəpˈtəʊsɪs)
biology Also called: programmed cell death the programmed death of some of an organism's cells as part of its natural growth and development
in vivo
[in vee-voh]
(of biological processes or experiments) occurring or carried out in the living organism
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I'm just an amateur, so I don't understand much in these medical journals. So, I need definitions. I'll add to these a I go.
apoptosis (ˌ�pəpˈtəʊsɪs)
biology Also called: programmed cell death the programmed death of some of an organism's cells as part of its natural growth and development
in vivo
[in vee-voh]
(of biological processes or experiments) occurring or carried out in the living organism
...
Posted 08-30-2010 at 06:30 PM by jfh
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Posted in Baking soda & cancer
I have decided to put this ongoing summary near the top, so you don't have to wade through my confirmation postings. I will try to keep up with it, each time I post.
The body maintains the intracellular cell's pH by using transport proteins located on the cell membrane and intracellular vesicles. The sodium bicarbonate co-transport is only one of these mechanisms.
The function of these proteins is closely linked to several hormone blood levels, systemic acid-base status,...
The body maintains the intracellular cell's pH by using transport proteins located on the cell membrane and intracellular vesicles. The sodium bicarbonate co-transport is only one of these mechanisms.
The function of these proteins is closely linked to several hormone blood levels, systemic acid-base status,...
Posted 08-30-2010 at 06:15 PM by jfh
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Posted in Baking soda & cancer
The article's use of sodium bicarbonate is in reference to that which is produced by the pancreas and kidneys.
The pancreas is primarily responsible for the production of enzymes and bicarbonate necessary for normal digestion of food. Bicarbonate is so important for protecting the kidneys that even the kidneys get into the act of producing bicarbonate.
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The pancreas is primarily responsible for the production of enzymes and bicarbonate necessary for normal digestion of food. Bicarbonate is so important for protecting the kidneys that even the kidneys get into the act of producing bicarbonate.
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The importance of intracellular pH in the regulation of cell function [Article in Italian] Capuano P, |
Posted 08-30-2010 at 05:21 PM by jfh
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Posted in Baking soda & cancer
This article indicates that the environment, surrounding the tumor cells, which are normally acid, can be made alkaline. It does not indicate how the sodium bicarbonate gets there to do this function. I'm going to assume that it is orally.
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pH and chemotherapy Raghunand N, Gillies RJ. University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Cancer Center Division, Tucson 85724-5024, USA. Abstract In vivo pH measurements by magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
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