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Can a keto diet eliminate cancer growth? Dr. Thomas Seyfried says “yes”

Can a keto diet eliminate cancer growth? Dr. Thomas Seyfried says yes

This video talks about starving cancer cells of fuel to kill them. Dr. Sanjay Janeja, a medical oncologist, conducts an interview with Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a well-known researcher in the field of metabolism.

The video argues that cancer cells rely on fermentation for energy and that if you can deprive them of the fuels they need to ferment, you can starve the cancer cells and kill them. These fuels are glucose and the amino acid glutamine.

Currently, the standard approach to treating cancer focuses on targeting the genetic mutations in cancer cells. Dr. Seyfried argues that this is the wrong approach, because the mutations are a downstream effect of the metabolic changes in the cancer cells.

The video suggests that a ketogenic diet can put your body into a state of ketosis, which burns fat for energy instead of glucose. This would starve the cancer cells and slow their growth. Dr. Seyfried also suggests that low-dose chemotherapy can be used along with a ketogenic diet to kill cancer cells.

The video concludes by discussing how to measure if you are in ketosis and mentioning some resources for people who want to learn more about this approach.

00:00 Starving tumor cells of fermentable fuels can kill them

05:51 Transitioning the body to a ketotic state can protect normal cells and kill cancer cells without harming the body.

11:32 Press pulse strategy for managing cancer

17:13 Press pulse therapeutic strategy for managing cancer

22:14 Cancer is a metabolic disease caused by chronic inflammation and mitochondrial injury from processed foods and carcinogens.

27:29 The absence of highly processed carbohydrates is key to a Mediterranean diet.

31:43 Keeping mitochondria healthy is key to avoiding chronic diseases.

36:52 Sustained ketosis with low glucose is therapeutic and achievable through low-glycemic diets.


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Dr. Thomas Seyfried discusses how to starve tumor cells of their fermentable fuels to kill them in a Target Cancer Podcast with Dr. Sanjay Juneja. They discuss the importance of energy and how tumors use fermentation for energy instead of oxygen.

00:00 Starving tumor cells of fermentable fuels can kill them

  • Glucose and glutamine are the two fermentable fuels that allow cancer cells to grow
  • Cancer cells use fermentation for energy, which bypasses oxygen

05:51 Transitioning the body to a ketotic state can protect normal cells and kill cancer cells without harming the body.

  • Neoplastic cells cannot transition from respiration to fermentation, which is why they cannot replace oxidative phosphorylation with fermentation.
  • Once the patient is in therapeutic ketosis, the rest of the body is protected and the cancer cells become marginalized and killed off without harming the rest of the body.

11:32 Press pulse strategy for managing cancer

  • Use diets to reduce glucose and drugs to pulse glutamine
  • Small doses of glutamine targeting drugs used while patient is in therapeutic ketosis

17:13 Press pulse therapeutic strategy for managing cancer

  • Strategy involves using diet and drugs together for powerful synergy without toxicity
  • Low-carb, high-exercise lifestyle in a state of ketosis can reduce risk of cancer by enhancing mitochondrial health

22:14 Cancer is a metabolic disease caused by chronic inflammation and mitochondrial injury from processed foods and carcinogens.

  • Processed foods are high in sugar and have minimal nutritional value.
  • Our physiology is driven to store energy, but we have put ourselves in a state of massive amounts of carbohydrates that cause inflammation, obesity, type two diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
  • Metabolic management can help manage cancer and other diseases.

27:29 The absence of highly processed carbohydrates is key to a Mediterranean diet.

  • The therapeutic benefits of a Mediterranean diet can be neutralized by highly processed carbohydrates.
  • Fast food and lack of exercise contribute to mitochondrial damage and health risks.

31:43 Keeping mitochondria healthy is key to avoiding chronic diseases.

  • Regular cardio for less than 60-80 minutes a day can decrease the chance of heart attack and stroke.
  • Our bodies evolved to be mobile and survive in extreme conditions, but modern lifestyles are causing chronic diseases.
  • We need to fight against our hardwired adaptations to stay healthy.
  • Ketosis can be a shortcut to health, but it’s important to consume the right things.

36:52 Sustained ketosis with low glucose is therapeutic and achievable through low-glycemic diets.

  • Ketogenic diets or ketosis pills are not sustainable or healthy.
  • The Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) can be used to measure sustained ketosis and is beneficial for overall health.

Please read: Although there have been miracles in improvement and quality of life, the press-pulse therapeutic strategy for for cancer is still in its early stages of development and agreement within medical communities. This website was created for information and entertainment purposes only.This website is not intended to be used for diagnosis, treatment, or as a replacement for the guidance of your qualified healthcare practitioner. Please speak with a medical expert before making any decisions pertaining to your health.

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