Asking for a friend, his uncle has lung cancer. As far as I know there isn't anything that's been proven to work but I could be wrong. Just a shot in the dark asking you guys, he's gonna die anyway. Might as well die trying something, I know there's no miracle cure.
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I am not necessarily referring to blood PH, but rather cellular PH levels. It is however part of the the interactive system though. One should ask -- What role does your saliva and urine play in regards to cellular activity and the circulatory system (blood)? It may sound obvious, but there's far more to the circulatory system than what might assumed. I pose that saliva and urine is part of the excretory system. The circulatory system is the transport system for moving cellular debris to the renal system. This makes the circulatory system play a critical role in excreta. This means the PH in the saliva and urine does provide an interrelated indication of PH of cellular function.