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Scalar Energy and Cancer
All cells register an electrical charge across the plasma membrane.The interior of the cell carries a negative charge with respect to theexterior. This electrical charge is referred to as the transmembranepotential. While the size of the transmembrane varies from cell to cell,in excitable cells, it stands at
-70 millivolts
.Cancer ridden cells have low energy levels or low transmembranepotential. These cells also have a very ow level of cellular energyproduction. These low levels of energy are reflected in the low
 
transmembrane potential of
-15 millivolts
.This cell carrying a low energy level of
-15 millivolts
divides into 2parts. The reason behind this is simple enough. As the cell energydrops into dangerously low levels, the very survival of this cell isthreatened. In an attempt to ensure the survival of these cells, the cellbegins to proliferate uncontrollably.As the feverish pace of proliferation takes place amongst the cancercells to ensure the survival of the cell, the energy produced in the cellsis further diminished. Understandably, the newly produced cancercells will have even lower energy levels than the initial cancer cells.This is mainly because the cancer will take root in a part of the bodythat is already energy deficient.Researchers established a root between mitochondria and cancerway back in the 1930s. They found that in the state of cancer, thesemitochondria became dysfunctional. According to researchers fromthe university of Alberta, cancer growth can be arrested by restoringthe function of mitochondria.In the past, researchers believed that mitochondria stricken by cancerare permanently damaged. They also attributed the damage in themitochondria to cancer. They did not identify the damage in themitochondria as being a cause for cancer growth.However, current findings are showing that when dysfunctionalmitochondria are normalized, there is diminished tumor growth. Thisleads to the postulation that damaged mitochondria could be a causalfactor in cancer. These findings have been established in both testtubes and animal studies.

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