“A solution to the cancer problem to manage cancer without toxicity is to simultaneously restrict the two fuels that are needed to drive this dis-regulated growth [glucose and glutamine] while transitioning the whole body to a fuel that the tumor cells can’t use [fatty acids and ketones].” -Dr. Thomas Sayfried

No-carb diet will stop cancer after it’s already developed and it will prevent cancer from ever arising if used pre-cancer formation.

With the odds of cancer now being almost 1:2 for the “developed” world this information is extremely pertinent.

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How long typically does it require to restrict glucose and glutamine?

I am not sure on timetable but if you stop eating carbs completely I wouldn’t imagine it taking long for your body to process the excess and start reorienting to regulate properly.

Just curious, thanks!

https://youtu.be/VaVC3PAWqLk?si=_S1bXuwpBYFEmhWN

May be covered in this interview. A lot more information here.

This channel often has some great videos. I’ll check this out

The body would still produce glucose through gluconeogenesis, but still good info.

But there is no excess and external glucose if you’re not eating any carbohydrates. It’s the excess that is the issue.

Exogenous definitely makes it all worse. To what extent a tumor can survive on endogenous glucose, I don’t know. There is always glucose in the body.

I don't think we understand cancer well enough to make that call.

It seems to me that it's likely to me that it's allowed to proliferate by our toxic load and/or parasites.

If I was concerned by cancer I would probably switch to a carnivore diet. I would also start consuming CDS, ivermectin & some other antiparasitic (the name escapes me). I'm already careful about the toxins I place in my mouth & on my skin.

Our bodies natural state is health & vibrancy. I don't think sugar is the evil that some believe. I also think many have metabolic issues caused by too many unstable fats in their bodies.

Totally off carbs being discussed(which I think is very interesting), I came across this that shows a connection between spontaneous cancer remission and fever.

How often do we reach for Paracetomol, Tylenol, Panadol or any other fever reducing medicine, when we have fever?

I've always instinctively known to just let fever play out, it's our bodies way to fix us. Maybe it fixes cancer too.

Has anyone considered hypothesis that cancer is on the rise because we keep interfering with this simple process called fever. I think sometimes the solution to many problems are really really simple and just overlooked.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150306-the-mystery-of-vanishing-cancer