EXPONENTIAL DECAY
Once an invading population of Phage viruses has successfully invaded body cavities or the epidermal layer of their targeted prey, the parasite begins consuming their host. Cancer rapidly consumes calories at an exponential rate. The decay processes resulting from parasitic infection by pycnogonida become the symptoms that create cases of cancer and infectious diseases. A host becomes not only a source of calories for the parasite but also an incubator for their new spawn.
Acidic pycnogonid parasites leach electrons and dissolve the body from within, while Tritium shed from the species becomes a multiplier for the rate of decay within the host. At a microscopic level, the process of a parasite virus dissolving a host cell is called "uncoating." Uncoating begins with losing the host's calories at an exponentially increasing rate. The pycnogonida targets healthy areas within the host's body from which it can leach available calories from the host. A first-generation invading parasite will consume a host's calories in excess, grow, and produce as many strong offspring as possible. Second-generation invading parasites produced from the first generations will do the same thing.
The population of parasites grows at a rate of 1+40^1+40^2+40^3+40^4 and continues for each generation. Generations can increase within the host by the hour, day, and week, depending on the size and genus of the invading species. Phages, cytokines, and plasmodium parasites consume a host's calories at an exponentially increasing rate to reproduce and spread throughout an infected host. All forms of phages and cytokines are the spawn of pycnogonida.
MEDICATED CANCERS
All forms of plasmodium parasites are phage virus parasites that have been partially reduced by REDOX reaction. All forms of phages and cytokines are HAZMAT toxic. All plasmodium parasites are HAZMAT toxic. All phages, cytokines, and plasmodium parasites are tophaphagous parasitic predators of proteins, fats, cells, and calories within our bodies. Processes of deficiency diseases Calorie leaching by parasites causes deficiency disease, necrosis, and degeneration. A substantial number of diseases "discovered" by science and medicine of the past and present are simply deficiency diseases primarily defined by the area of infection and species variant (color, etc.) of pycnogonida. Diseases of the respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous, skeletal, immune, muscular, epidermal, glandular, and systems of the body's various cavities are believed by current science and medicine to result from separate unknown factors and conditions.