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In the 1920s, German scientist (and future Nobel Laureate) Otto Warburg was studying cancer cells and made a startling discovery. He noticed that they draw almost all their energy anaerobically (without oxygen), by fermenting glucose (called glycolysis). One clue tipped him off: the cells produced lots of lactic acid, which is a by-product of glycolysis.
Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding Your Soul—A Christian Guide to Intermittent Fasting
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