A: That's true, but it's not full.
[....]
Q: I'm telling you that when there's one cancer, it's enough that it's a cancer caused by magnetotoxicity. Once you have one disease caused by magnetoxidation that is not caused by an oxidative railing then your thesis is hidden, false?
A: Not that the splash is hidden, it doesn't cause everything. Yes, there are diseases that are caused by another mechanism.
(pp. 145-148).
- Shlita was also asked about his thesis and answered as follows:
Q: This thesis of radicals, the rise of radicals is a major, and sometimes singular cause of cancer, it is an accepted scientific thesis?
A: Yes.
Q: And according to your argument, there is no dispute about this thesis.
A: I told you, yes, I have a book that I can bring.
Q: Is there a dispute or is there no dispute?
Adv. Mr. A. Amorai: Second, let him answer.
A: There is no dispute, there is no dispute. I can bring you a book from 60 years ago about free radicals in biological systems.
Q: Ok.
A: From 60 years ago.
Q: Did you add him? Did you mention him?
A: No, I can bring him. I'll bring, look.
[....]
Q: Your main concern is your opinion, this is an indisputable and well-known theory, you don't even remember who came up with it?
A: I don't remember.
Q: In fact, a significant part of your opinion on the subject of radicals is based on the book of RobbinsIs that correct to say?
A: Yes, yes.
Q: Yes, yes. Now, isn't it true that this is a book about the pathology of diseases in general?
A: Yes, it's a pathology book, I have you, I have this book.
Q: It's true that it's a 1400-page book?
A: I have the wording, I think the more limited.
Q: Limited? Don't have the full version?
A: I have, I have the book, I don't remember if it's the 5th version. I have the book.
Q: Do you have the book?
A: Yes.
Q: It's a thick book, I've seen 1400 pages in it.
A: It's pretty thick, it's pretty thick, yes.