Violation of molecular structure of intracellular water as a possible cause of carcinogenesis and its suppression by microwave radiation(hypothesis)
Abstract
Overview
The study presents a hypothesis relating the transformation of healthy cells into cancer cells to changes in the molecular structure of intracellular water. Factors such as radiation and other environmental stresses are considered as potential causes for this transformation.
Findings
- The hypothesis is based on an experimental observation showing identical radio spectra between cancer-affected tissues and cubic phase water.
- Experiments demonstrated the potential for molecular structures of water to revert from a cubic to a hexagonal phase under specific microwave frequencies, suggesting therapeutic implications.
Conclusion
The research aims to validate the connection between altered intracellular molecular structures and carcinogenesis. The findings highlight the capacity of low-intensity microwave frequencies to potentially suppress or reverse cancer progression.