Episode 16: Cancer as a Mitochondrial Metabolic Disease & The Calorie-Restricted Ketogenic Diet
Dr. Seyfried has dedicated his career to changing…
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Dr. Seyfried has dedicated his career to changing the way we think
about- and therefore treat- cancer. Going back to Otto Warburg and
others, couple with newer research Tom and his colleagues are
actively conducting, it’s clear that the origin of cancer is in a
fundamental disruption of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.
Cancer is not, as is commonly thought, a genetic disease. While
somatic genetic mutations abound, their origin is from a
proliferation of reactive oxygen species generated by damaged
mitochondrial cellular respiration. The triggering agents for
cancer are anything that disrupts mitochondrial energy metabolism,
from chemicals and xrays, to viruses, diet (including GMOs) and
lifestyle habits. Switching primary fuel sources from glucose to
ketones by using the calorie-restricted ketogenic diet (RKD), we
start to shut down the energy supply to cancer cells and reverse
the trajectory of the disease.
about- and therefore treat- cancer. Going back to Otto Warburg and
others, couple with newer research Tom and his colleagues are
actively conducting, it’s clear that the origin of cancer is in a
fundamental disruption of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.
Cancer is not, as is commonly thought, a genetic disease. While
somatic genetic mutations abound, their origin is from a
proliferation of reactive oxygen species generated by damaged
mitochondrial cellular respiration. The triggering agents for
cancer are anything that disrupts mitochondrial energy metabolism,
from chemicals and xrays, to viruses, diet (including GMOs) and
lifestyle habits. Switching primary fuel sources from glucose to
ketones by using the calorie-restricted ketogenic diet (RKD), we
start to shut down the energy supply to cancer cells and reverse
the trajectory of the disease.
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