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Destruction of cancer cells in the lymph of oncological patients by its positively charged water component (anolyte)

Michael Shoikhedbrod

Abstract


Previous studies have shown that positively charged oxygen bubbles, formed during electrolysis, separated from the formed negatively charged hydrogen bubbles, saturate water solutions, forming an oxygen water solution (anolyte), having a positive charge. The resulting positive oxygen water solution (anolyte) destroys the cells, placed in it, due to a decrease in the potential of positive charges on the outer side of the membrane of these cells, due to the arising electrostatic repulsion of the positively charged anolyte of positive charges on the outer side of the cell membrane up to their complete absence, which leads to the absence of electrical voltage between the outer and inner sides of the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane, and consequently, clogging of the cholesterics located between the outer and inner sides of the lipid bilayer and the membrane pores, as a result of which the exchange of the cell with the environment stops and it dies.
The article presents theoretical mechanism of the action of positively charged lymph on the membrane of a cancer cell placed in it, leading to the complete destruction of cancer cells in the lymph and a specially designed everyday medical electroflotator with a fire hose membrane, placed between the cathode and anode, concentrating the positively charged oxygen bubbles, formed in the chamber of the medical electroflotator, which, floating on the free surface of the lymph, saturate it and make it positively charged. A fire hose membrane between the cathode and the anode prevents the penetration of the resulting hydrogen bubbles into the chamber of the medical electroflotator with lymph saturated with positively charged oxygen bubbles. The removal of dead cancer cells from the lymph is carried out by electroflotation by formed electrolytic positively charged oxygen bubbles.
The developed everyday medical electroflotator makes it possible in a short time to practically implement the theoretical mechanism of the action of positively charged lymph on a cancer cell placed in it, leading to its destruction, and to replace all the toxic lymph of a patient with the lymph of a healthy person, freed from cancer cells, in a continuous mode, by recycling along a closed loop. The conducted tests made it possible to establish a highly effective effect of the developed household medical electroflotator on the process of treating patients with liver cirrhosis.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijcbcp.v8i2.751

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