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Professor Seyfried explains where cancer really comes from…😯

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MJ1 year ago

Saying so much without saying really anything

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Daily Health News1 year ago

Only 4% of all cancers are caused by bad genes. Most of the cancers, or about 96% are caused by unhealthy diets, environmental pollution, stress, and sedentary lifestyle.

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Aphid1 year ago

Cut the sugar

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A K1 year ago

If we know this, where is the cure?

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Missy the Muse...1 year ago

You promote all the unproven theories, never once have you spoken about the true cause of dis’ease. Cancer is a biological conflict shock program,as Germanic New Medicine irrefutably proves.

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Captain Cooker1 year ago

cancer cells also depend on glucose - they can't use fat for fuel, so a low carb diet can help a lot.

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Purple Pirate1 year ago

Cut off it's ability to proliferate and you can kill it.

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ROSSYBOYYY1 year ago

Cause by the shit they put in our food

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Fortune6501 year ago

Parasites!! He won’t say it!!!!

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🌿 Psychedelic Coach⚡️1 year ago

Wim Hoff breathing technique will allow you to oxygenate your body. Look it up. It's easy and effective. It's based on Yogic breathing techniques for effecting nervous system. Modern people ie scientists don't know this stuff generally speaking.

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Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a leading cancer researcher and speaker, with Christos Shernopoulos from Semmelweis University, has redefined cancer as a mitochondrial metabolic disease, not genetic. His talks reveal that cancer cells ferment glucose and glutamine to survive. Seyfried builds on Otto Warburg’s findings, showing cancer stems from damaged oxidative phosphorylation, triggering fermentation. Environmental factors like hypoxia, carcinogens, viruses, and inflammation disrupt mitochondria, a common mechanism across all cancers. Seyfried’s discussions challenge the genetic theory, exposing its flaws: some tumors lack mutations, driver genes exist in normal tissues without causing cancer, and nuclear transfer experiments show tumor behavior depends on cytoplasm, not the nucleus. He attributes the genetic dogma to confirmation bias. Seyfried notes a tragic consequence: 1,700 daily U.S. cancer deaths stem from treatments based on a flawed genetic model. He advocates metabolic therapy, starving tumors by lowering glucose and glutamine while elevating ketone bodies, which cancer cells cannot use. Seyfried explains the Press-Pulse Therapeutic Strategy, developed with Dominic D’Agostino, George Yu, and Joseph Maroon. His talks detail how this approach presses glucose down through ketosis and pulses glutamine with drugs, offering a non-toxic way to manage cancer, pioneered at Boston College. Seyfried warns that medical schools do not teach cancer as a metabolic disease, leaving oncologists untrained in this approach. He calls for a revenue model to replace toxic treatments with metabolic therapies, urging a paradigm shift to save lives. Through his speaking engagements, Seyfried envisions a future where cancer loses its fear through effective, non-toxic management. He demands physician training and public awareness to adopt metabolic approaches, simplifying a disease overcomplicated by outdated theories.

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