Environment Surrounding Tumor
The environment surrounding our organ cells plays a vital role in their health and functioning. When this environment is healthy, our cells operate normally. Conversely, if it's unhealthy, our cells become compromised and function abnormally.
Conversely, an unhealthy environment for these cells can arise when any of the above factors are not in balance or present in excess. This could include:
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The presence of toxins, acidic compounds, infectious agents, imbalanced acidity levels, lack of essential nutrients or oxygen, hormonal imbalances, high sugar levels, low white blood cell count, or exposure to external disturbances like radiation exposure.
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When the cellular environment becomes significantly unhealthy, beyond the body's ability to maintain balance (homeostasis), cells might start growing and dividing abnormally. Over time, this abnormal growth can develop into cancerous tumors.
In simpler terms, a clean, safe, and balanced environment supports a healthy community, a well-maintained environment around our cells supports their proper function and overall health.
When this environment is healthy, our organ cells thrive and function optimally. What does a healthy environment entail?
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No harmful substances: This means no toxins, be they organic, inorganic, or heavy metals.
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Absence of acidic compounds from food fermentation in the gut: These acids can disturb the balance.
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Protection from infectious agents: Bacteria and viruses can disrupt the harmony within this environment.
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Maintaining balanced metabolic acidity: If acidity levels rise too high, it can negatively impact the cells.
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Proper supply of essential nutrients: Cells require the right amounts of necessary elements to function well.
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Adequate oxygen levels: Oxygen is vital for cell health and energy production.
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Balanced hormone levels: Hormones play a crucial role in cell communication and function.
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Healthy sugar levels: Too much or too little sugar can be harmful to cell health.
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Maintaining appropriate white blood cell levels: These cells help fight off infections and maintain a healthy environment.
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Avoidance of external disturbances like radiation: Disruptions from external factors, like radiation, can also impact the cellular environment.
The foundational causes triggering highly unfavorable conditions in the environment around organ cells, leading to irregular cell division and the potential emergence of cancerous tumors, stem from distinct primary factors:
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Imbalanced Health: Resulting from an unhealthy lifestyle and diet can disrupts the balance of bacteria in the body. This allows fermentative acids from food to enter the bloodstream, negatively impacting the environment around organ cells.
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Heavy Metal Exposure: Heavy metals can leach these substances into the bloodstream, affecting the surroundings of organ cells and contributing to an unhealthy state.
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Toxic Surroundings: Exposure to a toxic home or work environment can lead to the absorption of harmful substances through the skin or lungs, entering the bloodstream and adversely affecting the environment around organ cells.
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Poor Nutrition: Inadequate intake of essential nutrients results in low levels of these vital elements in the bloodstream, depriving the environment surrounding organ cells of necessary nutrients, making it unhealthy.
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Lack of Physical Movement: Reduced muscular activity leads to sluggish blood and lymph circulation, resulting in diminished oxygenation and detoxification in the environment around organ cells, contributing to its unhealthy state.
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Malfunctioning Mitochondria: When mitochondria fail to produce sufficient cellular energy, it leads to increased lactic acid excretion into the environment around organ cells, making it unhealthy.
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Chronic Stress and Hormonal Imbalance: Prolonged stress triggers an overdrive in the sympathetic nervous system, elevating stress hormone levels and causing hormonal imbalances in the bloodstream. This imbalance affects the environment around organ cells, rendering it unhealthy.
Identifying and addressing these primary factors and their impact on the environment surrounding organ cells is crucial for preventing or minimizing the conditions that can lead to irregular cell division and the formation of cancerous tumors. Efforts to mitigate these factors could significantly contribute to maintaining a healthier cellular environment and reducing the risk of cancer development.
Here's how electric field therapy may helps with cellular environment
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Electrical Balance: ECCT focuses on restoring the electrical balance within cells. If there are disturbances, such as those caused by external factors like EMF, this therapy aims to counteract or normalize these imbalances.
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Cellular Health: By targeting electrical properties, ECCT may aim to create an environment where cells can function optimally. This aligns with the idea that a healthy cellular environment supports healthy cell function.
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Potential Impact on Tumor Growth: The theory behind ECCT suggests that by restoring proper electrical balance within cells, it might influence the abnormal growth patterns seen in cancer cells.