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portada The Slow Death of the Aids/Cancer Paradigm: And the Apocrypha of the Eukaryotic Cell (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
316
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm
Weight
0.62 kg.
ISBN13
9781524544232

The Slow Death of the Aids/Cancer Paradigm: And the Apocrypha of the Eukaryotic Cell (in English)

Banks, Nancy Turner (Author) · Xlibris · Hardcover

The Slow Death of the Aids/Cancer Paradigm: And the Apocrypha of the Eukaryotic Cell (in English) - Banks, Nancy Turner

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Synopsis "The Slow Death of the Aids/Cancer Paradigm: And the Apocrypha of the Eukaryotic Cell (in English)"

AIDS and cancer are neither random nor infectious diseases. Both are characterized by a proton deficit and a reversal of the chimeric/energetic cooperative trend of the eukaryotic nucleus with the mitochondrial endosymbiont. This pattern is not random. It is consistent with the evolutionary heritage of the eukaryotic cell, which developed the foundational glycolytic pathways during the eon of the earth's anaerobic-reducing atmosphere. It should no longer be a mystery that these primitive metabolic patterns dominate when bio-stressors cause deterioration in the quantum and electromagnetic wave forms that allow coherency. The Slow Death of the AIDS/Cancer Paradigm confronts these issues full on.

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