STRUCTURED WATER pH and CANCER Mariano Bizzarri Department Experimental Medicine and Pathology University La Sapienza.

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STRUCTURED WATER pH and CANCER Mariano Bizzarri Department Experimental Medicine and Pathology University La Sapienza

IS THERE ANY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CANCER and CELL WATER STRUCTURE ?

First suggestions were made by Albert Szent-Gyorgi (1957): Reduced ratio between structured-bounded/free water Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation and water contents in normal mouse and rat tissues and in cancer cells. J Natl Cancer Inst May;64(5): Ling GN, Tucker M.Ling GNTucker M High intracellular levels of K + and Na + induce water structure Breaking Science, 1971, 171: , Damadian R.

FREE WATER BOUNDED WATER STRUCTURED WATER HYDROPHOBIC DOMAINS HYDRATATION FORCES M V MEMBRANE MACROMOLECULES

SOLUTION AMORPHE SOLID CRISTAL STATISTICALLY HOMOGENE ENVIRONMENT M2 M1 M3 M4 HETEROGENE ENVIRONMENT INADEQUACY of CLASSICS CHEMICAL and PHYSICAL LAWS M5 M6 M7M7