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"Truth of Cancer" written by Shuichi Suzuki (7)

(Wrong Theory No. 2: Cytology)

All cells in the body are produced by cell divisions. (=Cell Division Theory)

Close observations by many respectable physicians generally have detected dividing cells nowhere in the body. Cell division can be observed under unnatural conditions, such as when cells are exposed to intense light in a test tube, placed under 1 atm pressure(=lower than the pressure in the body), and treated with chemicals. In some cases, the process of aggregation and fusion of blood cells is mistakenly reported as cell division.

Body cells are produced in a process of differentiation and development, where blood cells aggregate and fuse together, forming nuclei. Cells don't multiply by the division of the same type of cells, but are produced by differentiation(=creation of something new) from a different type of cells(=blood cells). Cells may, even after produced, go back to their original state as blood cells(=blood) through reverse differentiation when fasting, gastrointestinal disorder, or other factor causes insufficient blood generation and a shortage of blood. In other words, there can be cycling from blood to cells and vice versa. This is called reversibility. Thanks to this mechanism, purification of blood eliminates the need for cancer cells, and they transform into blood cells and are reduced to blood.

This principle is applied to fasting for health maintenance. Excess fat and tumors are reduced to blood through reverse differentiation. They are detoxified and eliminated from the body, effectively preventing diseases.

If we depart from the errors of these two fundamental theories and replace them with the right ones, the "intestinal hematopoiesis theory" and the "blood cell-to-body cell differentiation theory", it becomes much easier to cure and prevent cancer. Dirty blood produces cancer cells, while clean blood produces normal cells. The two key points are to enhance the health of the alimentary tract, where blood production begins, and to purify and improve the quality of blood itself.

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