How Does Starvation Occur?
Starvation occurs when the body cannot make enough ATP to recycle the cancer poison. After only 24 hours of not eating properly, the body is nearly depleted of its ATP reserves. The body must make more ATP in order for the body to function at all. The body goes into an energy conservation mode, called starvation, at this time. Liver and pancreatic enzyme production is significantly lowered to insufficient amounts during this conservation mode. The body then takes the energy it requires for ATP manufacture from itself… it begins to digest its organs and muscles. Genetically damaged cells dump a metabolic poison called lactic acid (or lactate) into the body. However, lactic acid is not a foreign substance to the body. Red blood cell production, heart activity and muscular activity in general are just a few of the metabolic processes that produce lactic acid as its metabolic waste. ATP is what the body produces to recycle lactic acid back into energy: glucose. The body can normally produc