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Nobel Prize for discovering the cause of cancer: Otto Heinrich Warburg
According to Mr. Warburg, cancer is the consequence of an anti-physiological diet and an anti-physiological lifestyle

In 1931 the scientist Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970) received the Nobel Prize for discovering the primary cause of cancer in his thesis "The primary cause and prevention of cancer". According to Mr. Warburg, cancer is the consequence of an anti-physiological diet and an anti-physiological lifestyle.

Why?

A food antifisiologica (diet based on acidifying foods and sedentary lifestyle), creates in our body an environment of acidity and this, in turn, causes the expulsion of oxygen from the cells. Mr. Warburg stated:

"Lack of oxygen and acidosis are two sides of the same coin: when you have one, you have the other."
"Acid substances reject oxygen, whereas alkaline substances attract oxygen."