Cancer :
a Disease
of Interrupted or Confounded
Intracellular and / or Intercellular
Communication
Recently, in the news (from a researcher in California), it was reported,
there is a higher incidence of cancer
among users of cellular (radio mediated) telephones than among non-users.
William van Bise (1978) reported changes in brain waves and behaviour
on exposure to power densities lower than 10-12 Watts per cm2.
This power density is substantially below typical urban levels
(from power transmission, radio and TV broadcast).
The relaxation frequency of protein bound water (found in living cells)
is generally between 100 and 1,000 megahertz.
The frequencies Bise tested were 0.1 to 960 megahertz continuous
and 8.5 to 9.6 gigahertz, pulse modulated (intermittent) waves.
Bise states, “. . . absorptions and quantum effects
may be the mechanistic basis
for the electroencephalogram changes
observed in most of the subjects
produced by 10-15 Watts per cm2 (that low)
continuous wave radio-frequency energy
of between 130 and 960 megahertz.”
Brain waves and behaviour are correlates of physiology.
Major insert ! related to endocrine glands and nervous system
Changes in brain waves and behaviour
are perceivable in short observable time frames.
Usually either masseous distortions or changes in tissue density,
observed by x-ray, are the first evidences of cancer.
One typical treatment for certain kinds and locations of cancer
is cell destroying radiation, where the healthy cells regenerate
and the cancerous cells cannot.
The art and the science of such treatment
may lie in the ability to not use radiation
which itself sustains the disruption
of intracellular or intercellular communication.
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So called carcinogens may be cancer producing
only because they obstruct or confound
intracellular and / or intercellular communication.
Communication
is essential to coordination in cell processes.
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As Edmund Sinnot points out, any or all protoplasm
will respond to stimuli with remote cells or remote portions of a cell,
requiring communication within and between the cells,
without nervous tissue.
Much essential communication within biological systems
is not mediated by neural structures.
Any substance or energy with sufficient effect
can obstruct or confound such non-neural communication.
In a certain sense, sufficient quantity of any substance,
in certain locations, can make that substance carcinogenic.
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Phytochrome, a protein, an enzyme, within plant cells,
is activated by discrete colours of light in the red and far-red frequencies,
in the environment.
One effect of phytochrome is to trigger or inhibit gene transcription.
This means the pattern, the information content
of the substances and energies in the environment
(light radiation in the case of phytochrome)
are as critical as the supply of substance and energy
to the transcription of genes, the site of cancerous effects.
If we acknowledge the swelling body of evidence
from such cancer researchers as
Tucker 1 (using haematoxilon and dimethyl sulfoxide),
Nordenstrom 2 (using electrical field gradients),
Sheridan 3 (lysing cells which have become anaerobic),
we can clearly see,
in these cases of successful treatment of cancer,
they each and all treat a deviation in intracellular
and intercellular communication.
Living substance and living form
are constituted of pattern and energy ratios.
There is no pattern without energy.
There is no energy without pattern.
In one sense, it is possible to say,
anything and everything in physical reality
is constituted of charges in motion.
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Chemical pattern and energy
is characterized by the electron as a charge
and its pattern of motion.
This is the world of electromagnetics.
The “up” quark and the “down” quark, components of the proton
and the neutron and the motions of these charge fractions
constitute the subnuclear world of the nucleomagnetic.
The containing of pattern or meaning,
the conveying of pattern or meaning
are issues of communication.
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Please see the Preface, Prologue, Introduction and Forward
to Cancer, Healing Principles and Orthomolecular Medicine.
References:
1 Tucker, reported by Morton Walker
2 Nordenstrom, Bjorn, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
3 Sheridan, James V., reported by Phillip W. Maly, May 4, 1990
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