CS>Cell biology 101, Pt4,Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-28 Thread Tai-Pan
Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Bob Lee wrote, in part: > > > Cancer cells require much oxygen, more than a cell under > control. > > Excess oxygen in the body has been pointed out as a cause of > promoting > > cancer development. The excess oxygen is usually in the form of > oxygen > > radicals such a

Re: CS>Cell biology 101, Pt3,Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-28 Thread Ivan Anderson
Bob Lee wrote, in part: > Cancer cells require much oxygen, more than a cell under control. > Excess oxygen in the body has been pointed out as a cause of promoting > cancer development. The excess oxygen is usually in the form of oxygen > radicals such as O3 and H2O2, both of which have been ide

RE: CS>Cell biology 101, Pt3,Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-27 Thread Reid Smith
>What you said about cancer cells & oxygen (H2o2) has me interested, since >one of the treatments for candida is to drink or take H2o2 intravenously... >Would this tend to promote cancer, or are we candida sufferers so deficient >in O2 (which is the theory) that we would not create enough of an exc

RE: CS>Cell biology 101, Pt3,Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-27 Thread Sheila Underhill
cess to promote cancer? Any thoughts? Sheila -Original Message- From: Tai-Pan [mailto:l...@fbtc.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 1:35 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Cell biology 101, Pt3,Re: CS>Cell biology 101 Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Bob, > > I belie

Re: CS>Cell biology 101 Pt2, Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-27 Thread Reid Smith
>Bob, > Good lesson. I've been diagonosed with a mycoplasmal infection...oh can't >remember its name now...but it is intercellular and causes the symptoms of >Gulf war syndrome. Many believe it to be genetically engineered. The >theory is it can only be killed after a cell has died and the mycopl

CS>Cell biology 101, Pt3,Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-27 Thread Tai-Pan
Ivan Anderson wrote: > > Bob, > > I believe plant cells live in an oxygen free environment. Cancer cells > are said by some to resemble plant cells in this and in other > respects. > Thoughts? > > Regards - Ivan Hi Ivan and Listers, Thousands of diverse chemical reactions are going on cons

Re: CS>Cell biology 101 Pt2, Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Vilik Rapheles
This should have read INNERCELLULAR...or inside the cell... At 06:45 PM 7/26/99 -0700, you wrote: >Bob, > > Good lesson. I've been diagonosed with a mycoplasmal infection...oh can't >remember its name now...but it is intercellular and causes the symptoms of >Gulf war syndrome. Many believe it t

Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Susan Yensen
Mycoplasma is a cell wall deficient organism Blessings, Susan > > Interesting I wonder if-how these cell wall defecient cells relate to >the mycoplasum that is talked about causing problems in some humans? > > > >Take Care >Reid > > > >-- >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of

Re: CS>Cell biology 101 Pt2, Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Bob, Good lesson. I've been diagonosed with a mycoplasmal infection...oh can't remember its name now...but it is intercellular and causes the symptoms of Gulf war syndrome. Many believe it to be genetically engineered. The theory is it can only be killed after a cell has died and the mycoplasma

CS>Cell biology 101 Pt2, Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Reid Smith wrote: > > > All cells, plant and animal have cell membranes. > > In addition plant cells have a cell wall. > > Animal cells *never* have a cell wall. -snip- > Interesting I wonder if-how these cell wall defecient cells relate to > the mycoplasum that is talked about causing pr

Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Ivan Anderson
Bob, I believe plant cells live in an oxygen free environment. Cancer cells are said by some to resemble plant cells in this and in other respects. Thoughts? Regards - Ivan -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest

Re: CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Reid Smith
> All cells, plant and animal have cell membranes. > In addition plant cells have a cell wall. > Animal cells *never* have a cell wall. > The cell membrane: Interesting I wonder if-how these cell wall defecient cells relate to the mycoplasum that is talked about causing problems in som

CS>Cell biology 101

1999-07-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Astute Progenies of CS, All cells, plant and animal have cell membranes. In addition plant cells have a cell wall. Animal cells *never* have a cell wall. The cell membrane: Limiting the cytoplasm of all cells, both plant and animal, is a delicate structure known as the *p