Metabolic Cancer Theory
The article frames cancer as influenced by biological terrain, not only by genetic mutations. Mitochondria are described as environmental sensors that influence energy production, epigenetics, and damaged-cell fate. The article asserts tha…
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The article frames cancer as influenced by biological terrain, not only by genetic mutations. Mitochondria are described as environmental sensors that influence energy production, epigenetics, and damaged-cell fate. The article asserts that many chronic illnesses, including cancer, center on epigenetic and mitochondrial damage rather than unavoidable inherited genetic defects. Ignoring any major terrain pattern is presented as a reason chronic illness can persist. A terrain-based cancer model evaluates biological patterns such as stress, blood sugar, hormones, toxins, inflammation, immunity, and the microbiome.