there is several mechanisms but one of the most critical is a process called Apoptosis, cell suicide, which is intended to limit the amount of time vulnerable DNA sits in place being slowly corrupted

one of the critical pathways in apoptosis is from a process that involves iodine and fluoride and bromine both disrupt this process

it's the weakest link in the pathway but don't expect big pharma to let on about it

fluoride and bromine are two common industrial chemicals that are fueling the major part of cancer causation

glucose can't be eliminated, this is ridiculous, the liver makes it from fats and large benzene ring containing amino acids (tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine)

what is different when you don't consume any form of starch or sugar (starches break into sugars during digestion starting in the saliva) is that the production of this glucose does not create as much oxidative free radicals, and these radicals are a key cause of DNA corruption in cells, as they are too small to shut out of membranes completely... and yes, this is also why heavy metals etc are involved in mitochondrial issues, the FDA and friends like to say that too much iron in the water can be dangerous to the health, but they do that because then they have an excuse to prescribe teh use of permanganate to precipitate iron out of municipal water supplies

and guess what you get when you have a shower regularly with water treated with permanganate? yeah... basically this is part of how there is so much parkinsons

and these high starch diets are fine for people with a lot of amylase genes but people whose ancestry comes from places where starches were only introduced in the last dozen generations or so don't have enough copies of the amylase gene and they end up with kidney damage and nerve damage from amylose formation as a fallback mechanism for glucose sensitivity failing

so, yeah, it's not about starving glucose out, it's about protecting the DNA, and part of that is stopping broken DNA from being replicated

these "organs" are just masses of nonfunctional cells that only consume resources and produce waste and compress other organs causing further problems and yes, of course, some of the cancer cause is also viruses, but again, same thing... if the apoptosis process is slowed down cells that have broken dna remain and replicate and grow into tumors, it's not relevant what exactly causes the failure of maintaining the DNA, or that the cells still consume glucose, it's that the cells aren't dying

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Brilliant comment.

it's an interesting fact that cell membranes are an independent organism... if you provide them with the materials they grow and divide and increase in population, the DNA is basically a second organism, a bit like the symbiosis of fungus and algae in lichens

and yeah, that division process also requires mitosis, thus the name "mitochondria" - these regulate synchronising the duplication of the nucleus to allow a cell to divide and become two cells

i'm not sure if you have checked out Jack Kruse, he has a lot of very interesting info about mitochondria and is quite interesting for focusing a lot on quantum, electromagnetic and photonic interactions involved in biology

I miss reading your lengthy replies.