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This book introduces The Potassium Thesis, a framework asserting that a balanced internal environment of potassium, sodium, and magnesium is essential for maintaining healthy tissue and resisting cancer. It argues that cancer is not merely a "rogue-cell" event but a failure of tissue governance, where mineral imbalances weaken the body's ability to correct or eliminate abnormal cells. Modern diets often invert natural mineral ratios, creating a sodium-pressured, potassium-depleted terrain that impairs cellular voltage, hydration, and immune surveillance. The sources emphasize that serum potassium levels are an insufficient safety marker and do not accurately reflect deep tissue health or cellular resilience. Consequently, the text advocates for a cellular terrain matrix to restore mineral order, suggesting this strategy can help the body maintain its biological authority. This approach focuses on systemic restoration through specific mineral forms and timing to bolster the host's defenses against malignant organization.
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