Monday, July 20, 2009

Stage 7: Fungation

Stage 7: Fungation
When the internal conditions have deteriorated to the extent that normal
aerobic, oxidative processes are no longer possible, the cells can revert to a
more primordial means of surviving. Biochemical and morphological changes from
the depositing of endogenous and exogenous toxins bring about degenerations and
death at the cellular level. The cells can carry on their life processes by
anaerobic processes, the same processes that many bacteria use. When the cells
have changed in form and function to this extent, this is when an oncologist
will tell you that you have cancer.