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Old 11-12-2015, 08:36 PM
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Caroline, thank you for those links.

I would like to comment on something from the first one:

"When a body reaches a pH level of 7.4 (alkaline instead of acidic), cancers become dormant"

This is factually incorrect. In my day job I have grown many kinds of cancer cells (ranging from lymphomas to breast cancer cells) in tissue culture at pH 7.4. They do not "become dormant" - quite the contrary, they grow very well at pH 7.4.

Also, under physiological conditions, the various kinds of blood cancer cells (leukaemia, lymphoma, and myeloma cells, etc) often proliferate rapidly in blood at pH 7.4 and can be lethal in the absence of treatment. The same applies to solid tumours in other anatomical sites at pH 7.4.

I hope that this factual information may help NT members who are dealing with/are in remission from cancer.
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