抄録
As a part of the study to learn the mecanism of the Miyamoto-Sasaki Cancer Test, effect of ions on the crack number of blood serum was studied.
“Crack number” means the grade to represent the results of the Miyamoto-Sasaki Cancer Test. (See Fig. 2)
Generally, cations make the crack number of the Miyamoto-Sasaki Cancer Tests smaller, probably because they accelerate the heat coagullations of blood sera.
Those cations which have valences of 1, e. g. Li+, Na+, and K+ with their Mol/10, and those which have valences of 2, e. g. Mg++, Ca++, Ba++, Zn++, Fe++, and Mn++, with their 3Mol/5, 000-3Mol/10, 000 make the crack number remakably smaller.
CaCl2 of 6mg/dl and MgCl2 of 1.5mg/dl are enough to make the crack number 1 grade smaller than before they are added to the serum.
Concerning the problem whether the changes of Ca++ or Mg+ concentration in the living body can be a factor which has a hold upon this Cancer Test or not, author has not got a conclusion yet. But it is a remarkable fact that above-mentioned small concentrations of Ca++ and Mg++ have effects on the crack number of the Miyamoto-Sasaki Cancer Test.
Anions which have valences of 2 or 1 seem to have not any effects. Anions valences of 3 have reverse effect in some grade.