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Autophagy: The Secret to Longevity

(interview in German) by Dr. Henning Sartor.

The so-called Warburg hypothesis states that cancer cells respire less than healthy cells. 

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The so-called Warburg hypothesis states that cancer cells respire less than healthy cells. Because they gain their energy from a metabolic process known as fermentation, which takes place without oxygen. Dr.Henning Sartor explains how fermentation can be reduced, how lactate can be broken down, how oxidative processes can be stopped and electron deficits replenished. Shouldn't this type of "medicine" always be integrated into a healing process?

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