Violation of molecular structure of intracellular water as a possible cause of carcinogenesis and its suppression by microwave radiation (hypothesis)
Abstract
Overview
The manuscript presents a conjecture that explores the transformation of healthy cells into cancer cells due to changes in the molecular structure of intracellular water, and the potential reversibility of this process with microwave radiation.
Findings
- Discussion on the alteration from normal hexagonal to abnormal cubic phases of intracellular water, influenced by various factors including radiation and microbiological agents.
- Identification of identical radio spectra between cancer-affected tissues and cubic phase of water, suggesting the presence of cubic water phases in malignant tissues.
- Experimental observations suggest that "therapeutic" frequencies of microwave radiation can revert the cubic phase back to the hexagonal phase found in healthy tissues, implying a potential for tumor regression.
Conclusion
The study hypothesizes a causal link between the disturbance in water molecular structure in cells and the development of cancer, underscoring the therapeutic potential of specific microwave frequencies in reversing these changes.