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Replacing Mitochondria of Cancer Cells w/ Healthy Mitochondria Makes them Non-Cancerous
Some believe that restoring the mitochondria in early neoplastic cells can return them to a normal state, making them growth-regulated and non-neoplastic. Mitochondrial transfer therapy has shown that replacing abnormal mitochondria with fresh new mitochondria can completely revert a tumorgenic phenotype to a normal phenotype, even with persisting nucleus mutations. Research demonstrates that damaged nuclei have little impact on cell growth once introduced into normal cells, as dysregulated growth is primarily caused by dysfunctional mitochondria rather than mutations in the nucleus.