Lecithin according to P.G. Seeger: Cancer problem with no way out, publishing house for medicine, Dr. Ewald Fischer The cell walls of our cells, the mitochondria, the cell nuclei and other cell organelles, as well as the membranes of the red blood cells consist of phosphatite structures (lecithins) and protein compounds that are laid out like a chessboard. The normal transport of substances takes place through these lecithin or protein fields. - Carcinogenic noxae lead to an irreversible splitting of the lecithins. The membranes lose their lecithin and become permeable. - Radiation exposure (especially X-rays, radioactive radiation and presumably also increased mobile phone radiation) splits the lecithins that are released from the cell membranes and the mitochondria. The cells become defenseless and permeable to toxins (noxes) of all kinds. The cell walls of the erythrocytes are damaged in the same way, making them vulnerable to attack by bacterial growth forms of the endoblond. Damage (loss of lecithin) to the mitochondria leads to the collapse of natural cell respiration and thus to cancer. As a result, the electrical potential of the cells decreases, resulting in a polarity reversal (deploarization) of the natural cell behavior. So nothing would be more important than protecting the cell membranes from toxins of all kinds with a plentiful supply of antioxidants (vitamins, trace elements, amino acids, etc.) and offering the cells plenty of lecithin to build up their membranes. In general, the lecithin content of human cells decreases over the course of life from 13.38% in a two-year-old child to 1.83% in an 88-year-old (Gilkin 1907). In very severe nervous diseases, researchers found a complete loss of lecithin. Neurasrhenia, viral diseases such as poliomyelitis (the virus lives in a cell and must be able to pass through the cell walls) and the viral flu also show a significant lecithin deficiency. PG Seeger used lecithin obligatorily for his cancer patients in order to stabilize the permeable cell walls of the cancer cells again and to strengthen weakened healthy cells and thus protect them from cancer. Lecithin shows the following effects: - According to Seeger, it is a rejuvenator for all cells - A detoxifying effect in alcohol, caffeine and nicotine poisoning - A detoxifying effect in morphine and strychnine poisoning - Lecithin increases the activity of the defense cells (leukocytes, lymphocytes, phagocytes) - Protects against infectious diseases by increasing the - Tuberculosis has also been successfully treated with lecithin - As a cholesterol antagonist, lecithin improves arteriosclerosis
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