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In the year 1938, the cancer scientist and researcher Paul Gerhardt Seeger, M.D., revealed that the true culprit of the cancerous degeneration of a cell results from the destruction of a specific respiratory enzyme, cytochrome oxidase. In other terms, cell malignancy is caused by disturbance of oxygen usage, or cell respiration.

Dr. Seeger carried out experimentations with hundreds of histo-chemical procedures in the Department of Cell and Virus Research in the Robert Koch Institute of Berlin, Germany. Later findings at Humbolt University in Berlin in 1956, after approximately ten years of work at Charite Hospital, affirmed his earlier research results of 1938. What Dr. Seeger found was that deactivation or destruction of the enzyme cytochrome oxidase causes a dysfunction of the metabolism in the early stages of the generation of energy in the mitochondria.

Mitochondria complete their role of producing energy through an oxygen intensive process known as oxidative phosphorylation. Through a series of biochemical reactions, carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are chopped down into smaller units. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen are released along the way. The carbon dioxide, a type of toxic waste, is rapidly discarded. The hydrogen ion is taken by the electron transport chain, eventually blending with molecular oxygen to form water. The energy sourced out from our food components is then stored in the form of a universal energy molecule called adenosine-triphosphate (ATP).

When the enzyme cytochrome oxidase is deactivated or destroyed, excess hydrogen accumulates in the cell as oxidative phosphorylation comes to a stop. The cell still needs energy, however, and is forced to shift over to a low efficient method of energy synthesis that takes place in the surrounding cytoplasm. This paves the way for the conversion of only about 20% of the potential energy that could be available, and only about 1/5 of possible ATP storage. Low energy is generated for the cell’s use, and low energy is stored.

With the cell’s main sources of energy, syntheses now significantly reduced, the foundation is laid for cancerous degeneration. Any troubles involving the operation and functioning of the mitochondria have a negative implication on all energy intensive functions of our body. More than just the cell in which the malfunctioning mitochondria is situated can be affected, the lower energy level can affect other organs, or even the entire body.

Jason Myers is a professional writer and he writes mostly about cancer treatment guide news. He’s also interested in cancer treatment research.

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