How Stress Causes Cancer and Alzheimer Disease: The Extracellular Space and the Role of the Lymph System
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
The article claims based on Russian studies that cancer is caused by crystallin formations in the spaces between the cells, which disconnect the cells. In a cut wound, the disconnected cells start to multiply fast to heal the wound fast and the healing regrowth is ruled by the current of regrow, which starts at the cut. In a cancerous tissue, the cells (disconnected by the crystallin formations) multiply senselessly because there is no current of regrowth to tell them where to go. Alzheimer disease is inability to memorize. It is caused by crystal-like formations in the space between the cells, called amyloid plaques, which make the communication of the neurons impossible. Since both diseases are caused by crystal formations in the space between the cells ruled by the lymph system, their cure or prevention would require flushing the lymph system. We all know that stress causes cancer, but we don’t know how. This article explains for the first time how stress causes cancer and Alzheimer disease.
Authors and Affiliations
Maria Kuman1*
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