I'm trying this... In this compelling YouTube video, Dr. Thomas Seyfried challenges conventional cancer treatment by exploring the metabolic theory of cancer. He argues that cancer stems from mitochondrial dysfunction, not genetic mutations, and that therapies like ketogenic diets, calorie restriction, and glutamine inhibitors can "starve" cancer cells by cutting off their primary fuels: glucose and glutamine. From remarkable cases like Pablo Kelly surviving glioblastoma to insights from Inuit populations with low cancer rates, Seyfried’s work suggests a paradigm shift in oncology.
What are your thoughts on this metabolic approach? Have you or someone you know explored ketogenic diets or similar strategies for cancer management? Share your experiences, questions, or critiques, and let’s discuss whether this could redefine how we fight cancer!
