Yes. I think the main stream view now is that the anaerobic metabolism is a result of cancer, while the bio-energetic view is that being stuck in anaerobic metabolism is the cause of cancer.
The thinking being that when cells are stuck in anaerobic, they don't have the energy to properly regulate and differentiate, because those are expensive processes.
Yes. I think the main stream view now is that the anaerobic metabolism is a result of cancer, while the bio-energetic view is that being stuck in anaerobic metabolism is the cause of cancer.
The thinking being that when cells are stuck in anaerobic, they don't have the energy to properly regulate and differentiate, because those are expensive processes.