Cancer is a Metabolic Disease; Latent Virus Cause; Part #3 Russell Blaylock, MD

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SUMMARY: In Part 3 of Dr. Blaylock’s presentation on Cancer is a Metabolic Disease, he discusses a concept not commonly  heard, that latent viruses in stem cells are fundamental to the development of a cancer cell. These viruses like the Cytomegalic Virus, Herpes virus, and other viruses which are internalized by a person from the air and environment. The virus then is taken by the blood stream and enters cell where it lives off of the cellular cytoplasm and energy sources to multiply. These viruses can be latent and not active until activated by a toxic agents as described in Program #2. The activation process involves inflammation and immuno-excito-toxicity,  which is a key inflammatory cascade in activating the virus. The virus RNA or DNA then direct the cell to develop proteins which change the cell metabolism to make more viruses and also proteins which inhibit the inflammatory cells in the extra-cellular space. The cell suicide genes are turned off, so it will survive a long time. The life of the chromosomes are extended so that the cell will also live longer. All of these changes direct the cell to form more tumor cells as the cancer develops.  Vascular endothelial growth factor proteins are made which allow the blood vessels to grow and supply more oxygen to the rapidly growing tumor cells…


He discusses that anticancer agents and radiation produce more cell damage and only increase inflammation. He suggests other natural supplements can stop the metabolic changes which occur from free radical formation during the increased chemical reactions in the cell mitochondria. Other metabolic changes in the cell can be produced by the virus RNA and DNA.  Viruses are found in 100% of Glioblastomas and in many other cells in the body producing other tumors. The viruses attack the stem cells and can convert their metabolism to the cancer cell metabolism, The stem cells then make more tumor cells, so infection of all cells in the region of the tumor is not necessary.  This is a new concept to the general public and to many doctors, but is written about in detail in the literature which he quotes.  Excellent series on Cancer is a Metabolic disease. 60 minutes. Good for Video and Podcast (JIA) 

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  • James I. Ausman, MD, MA, PhD

    CEO SNI and SNI Digital; Emeritus Professor Neurosurgery

  • Russell Blaylock, MD

    CEO, Theoretical Neuroscience Research