Cancer and the New Biology of Water
Cancer and the New Biology of Water
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Format: Hardback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 24 October 2019
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
A groundbreaking exploration into the significance of water in living organisms reveals profound insights into the enigmatic origins, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. This comprehensive examination ultimately draws us closer to unraveling the enigma surrounding this devastating disease.
When President Nixon initiated the War on Cancer with the signing of the National Cancer Act of 1971 and the allocation of substantial research funds, there was a pervasive sense of optimism that a cure was within grasp. The research community enthusiastically hailed the discovery of oncogenes, the so-called genes responsible for causing cancer. It was believed that once these oncogenes were identified and targeted in cancer patients, the disease would become a relic of the past.
However, fifty years have passed, and it is now evident that the War on Cancer has tragically failed, despite the assertions of the cancer industry. The number of new cancer diagnoses has consistently risen, with one in three individuals in the United States now facing the likelihood of battling cancer at some point in their lifetime. For the majority of common cancers, the pursuit of oncogenes has yielded little in terms of transformative treatment advancements. We continue to rely on the traditional triad of surgical removal, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy as our primary approaches.
In his groundbreaking book, Cancer and the New Biology of Water, Dr. Thomas Cowan, a medical practitioner with extensive experience in cancer research, presents a compelling argument that the failure of the War on Cancer was inevitable. He challenges the prevailing oncogene theory, which posits that DNA controls cellular function and health, and argues that it is incomplete and based on an erroneous concept of biology. Dr. Cowan suggests that the somatic mutations observed in cancer cells are not solely the result of oncogenes, DNA, or even the nucleus. Instead, he proposes that the root cause of cancer lies in metabolic dysfunction, which leads to the deterioration of the structured water that forms the basis of cytoplasmic health.
This revelation sheds light on a previously overlooked aspect of cancer development. Metabolic dysfunction disrupts the delicate balance of cellular processes, leading to the accumulation of harmful substances and the impairment of vital cellular functions. The structured water within cells is essential for maintaining the integrity of DNA, facilitating cellular communication, and supporting the proper functioning of enzymes and other cellular components. When this structured water is compromised, it can lead to the formation of abnormal cells, which eventually develop into cancerous tumors.
Understanding the role of water in cancer development provides a new avenue for research and treatment. By focusing on metabolic dysfunction and the degradation of structured water, researchers can develop targeted therapies that aim to restore the balance of cellular processes and prevent the progression of cancer. This approach may involve the use of natural substances, such as antioxidants and vitamins, that can support healthy metabolic function or the development of new drugs that specifically target metabolic pathways involved in cancer development.
Furthermore, the insights gained from studying the relationship between water and cancer can have broader implications for public health. By promoting healthy lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate hydration, individuals can reduce their risk of developing cancer. Additionally, public awareness campaigns and education programs can raise awareness about the importance of water in maintaining good health and the potential risks associated with metabolic dysfunction and water deficiency.
In conclusion, the War on Cancer has failed, despite the promises and investments made over the past fifty years. However, the groundbreaking work of Dr. Thomas Cowan and others suggests that there is still hope for effective prevention and treatment of cancer. By understanding the role of water in living organisms and the underlying mechanisms of cancer development, researchers can develop targeted therapies that aim to restore cellular balance and prevent the progression of this devastating disease. This approach requires a shift in our understanding of cancer and a commitment to investing in research and innovation. Only through collaboration, dedication, and a holistic approach can we hope to make significant strides in the fight against cancer and improve the lives of those affected by this disease.
Weight: 370g
Dimension: 179 x 359 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781603588812
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