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
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 excess