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In the blood of people with Cancer the whipping action of the organisms in live observation is obvious. This whipping action is due to intracellular microbes (somatids) which are in constant movement. They are flagellated (whipping) and often move into the blood serum.

 

 

Typical with Cancer is the infection and destruction of red blood cells as the organisms move into them and multiply. Eventually the organisms can break out of the cells due to over populating the interior of the cells.

Here you can notice organisms outside the compromised and distorted cells in the intercellular fluid.

The constant activity of the organisms compromises cellular function including normal cellular division.

 

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