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As a health care professional, the information we give here is more technical. We will try to give the information in James Sheridan's words (the inventor which is in blue) or in Tanya Harter Pierce's words (the researcher which is in black). To be fully infomed on these 2 one of kind unique formulas (Protocel®  Formula 23 - Entelev® / Protocel® Formla 50 - Cancell®) is to buy and read the four chapters on Protocel® in Tanya Harter Pierce's book. Here are a few words on Protocel® from her book.
 
This is a explanation of how both Protocel® (Entelev®/Cancell®) formulas work from James Sheridan writings. "The oxidation reduction system can be thought of as a ladder, with a different chemical reaction taking place on each step. The respiratory reaction which takes place on each step of this ladder is the same as on every other step in what it produces (i.e. energy for the cell to do its work), but each step is also different from every other step in the sense of how effective the reaction is.
 
The bottom steps of the ladder involve relative 'primitive' respiratory reactions. An example of a primitive reaction would be yeast while it is fermenting. Keep in mind that this is still an amazingly complex reaction. It is only 'simple' or 'primitive' compared to the other reactions in the oxidation-reduction system.
 
The higher steps involve more complex respiratory reactions. The primitive reactions at the bottom of the ladder take place with out oxygen being present. The higher respiratory reactions require the presence of oxygen. Generally, for 'reduction' you are moving down the ladder. For 'oxidation' you are moving up the ladder.
 
Each 'step' on the ladder has a different 'potential'. 'Potential' means a measurable electrical voltage, like a small battery would have. Primitive yeast cells which are fermenting will give off a certain amount of electrical energy, i.e. movements of electrons. (We are talking about a very small amount of electrical energy.) As you move up to the top of the ladder you get increased potential energy. Thus, the potential electrical energy at the top of the ladder is greater than at the bottom. The top the ladder has a potential of about +0.4 volts while the bottom is about -0.2 volts."
 
This is what Tanya Harter Pierce has researched. Here are some quotes in her book about Protocel®. "Thus, a normal, healthy aerobic cell would be represented high on the ladder, and anaerobic and primitive cell would be represented lower on the ladder...
 
Short term drains of energy on cells are usually no problem, and cells can normally regain their balance without serious difficulty. But just like a car battery, if there is a long-term, severe drain on the energy of a cell, then there can be a serious problem. In a chronic energy drain situation, the balance point of the cell's respiration system will eventually be affected to where the point of balance will be forced to occur at a lower oxidation reduction level for the cell to survive.
 
According to Sheridan, the way the formula effects cell respiration is...
 
"... by shunting off 'energy units' of the cell as it is working, so the energy is not going through the respiratory system. (An 'energy unit' is two electrons and a proton). Thus, work is being done by the cell, but not respiration... If work is being done, but not respiration, the cell is forced further down the oxidation-reduction ladder. Thus, once respiration is reduced, the cell is forced down completely into the primitive state.
 
One of the chemicals which reduces respiration is catechol. The natural catechol have many different oxidation-reduction potentials (i.e. the level on the oxidation ladder where the particular catechol will work or operate. ) The trick is to find one that works at the same level as a cancer, i.e. at that 'critical point' level."
 
Entelev®/Cancell® (which now is Protocel® Formual 23 - Entelev® / Protocel® Formual 50 - Cancell®) was developed to act like a catechol. i.e. to inhibit respiration at the critcal point."
 
Sheridan's conclusion is that it would be difficult to move a cancer cell back up the redox ladder and make it normal again. He devised his formula to work by taking advantage of the fact that the cancer cell sits on the critical point of the ladder, or right on the dividing line between normal cells and primitive cells.
 
The difference between the Protocel® Formula 23 and Protocel® Formual 50 are the way they  proceed. Their ingredients basically are the same. In chemistry, you can shift the oxidation state of a liquid substance and it will perform differently. Shifting the oxidation state does not mean that one has been given oxygen. It is not Protocel's job to deliver any oxygen to the cells.
 
Here are a few things we want to dispel. 1) Because the two formulas work differently that does not make one stronger that the other one. 2) Because you have been taking one formula and you are told to take the other formula, it does not mean the other one has not done you any good.  Either formula will do you good. One seems to be work a little faster and better on certain diseases. A list of those diseases are below.
 
If the Protocel® Formula 23 does not work as you want it to, you can try the Protocel® Formual 50 without taking the wrong formula.
 
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