The Ketogenic Diet and Cancer [RuXJgMVcC2u]
The Ketogenic Diet and Cancer [RuXJgMVcC2u]
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Dr. Mike explains how a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting can prevent and potentially serve as a promising treatment against cancer by depriving cancer cells of glucose, which is their only energy source. This nutritional therapy isn't just good for those with cancer, but for those who want to experience the best health possible. Get my fasting and keto book here: More information on exogenous ketones can be found here: For more True Health content, Subscribe to Dr. Mike's channel for more awesome videos at Follow me on Facebook: Instagram: DrMichaelVan Twitter: @DrMikeVan References: 1. Lee C, Raffaghello L, Brandhorst S, et al. Fasting Cycles Retard Growth of Tumors and Sensitize a Range of Cancer Cell Types to Chemotherapy. Science Translational Medicine. 2012;4(124):124. 2. Brandhorst S et al. A periodic diet that mimics fasting promotes multi-system regeneration, enhanced cognitive performance, and healthspan. Cell Metabolism. 2015;22(1):86-99. 3. Rocha NS, Barbisan LF, de Oliveira ML, de Camargo JL. Effects of fasting and intermittent fasting on rat hepatocarcinogenesis induced by diethylnitrosamine. Teratog Carcinog Mutagen. 2002;22(2):129-38. 4. Descamps O, Riondel J, Ducros V, Roussel AM. Mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species and incidence of age-associated lymphoma in OF1 mice: effect of alternate-day fasting. Mech Ageing Dev. 2005 Nov;126(11):1185-91. 5. New York Times May 12, 2016 6. 7. Koppenol WH, Bounds PL, Dang CV. Otto Warburg's contributions to current concepts of cancer metabolism. Nat Rev Cancer. 2011 May;11(5):325-37.
Aired: November 24, 2024
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