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Diary of a CEO · 2024-10-07 · 1h 37m

The Cancer Doctor: "This Common Food Is Making Cancer Worse!"

A Boston College biologist argues cancer is a metabolic disease of the mitochondria, not a genetic one, and can be managed without toxicity.

The Cancer Doctor: "This Common Food Is Making Cancer Worse!"
The guest

Thomas Seyfried — Professor of biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Boston College who has spent 30+ years researching cancer metabolism. He champions the metabolic theory of cancer, building on Otto Warburg's work, and developed the Glucose Ketone Index for managing cancer through diet.

The gist

Thomas Seyfried makes the case that cancer is fundamentally a mitochondrial metabolic disorder rather than a genetic disease, citing evidence from nucleus-transplant experiments, cancers without mutations, and healthy people carrying 'driver' mutations. He explains that tumor cells depend on fermenting glucose and glutamine, and that restricting those two fuels while shifting the body into nutritional ketosis can slow or starve tumors. He details 'metabolic therapy' as both prevention and treatment, illustrated by case studies of a dog and brain-cancer patient Pablo Kelly who survived a glioblastoma for a decade. He is sharply critical of standard-of-care chemo, radiation, and drugs like Avastin, framing the resistance to his ideas as a paradigm shift comparable to the Copernican revolution. He stresses personal responsibility, exercise, fasting, and tracking one's Glucose Ketone Index.

Big reveals

  • Claims most mutations are downstream effects of mitochondrial dysfunction, so 'the mutations are largely irrelevant' to cancer's cause.
  • Cites nucleus-transplant experiments: a tumor nucleus in a normal cell behaves normally, but a normal nucleus in tumor cytoplasm grows out of control, pointing to the mitochondria.
  • Calls the cancer drug Avastin (bevacizumab) 'an immoral drug that should never be used on people.'
  • Recounts a pit bull whose lip tumor disappeared on a calorie-restricted raw diet; the dog later died of old age at 15.
  • Tells the story of Pablo Kelly, a glioblastoma patient who rejected chemo/radiation and lived 10 years on metabolic therapy, dying from surgery, not cancer.
  • Admits he himself eats jelly donuts, drinks beer and whiskey because 'I live in the same society you do,' just not every day.
  • Frames his entire theory as merely extending Otto Warburg's 1920s biochemistry into practical application.
  • Says everything he describes 'has never been taught to me in medical school' and patients get 'slapped down' at hospitals.

Things worth remembering

  • Roughly 1,700 Americans die from cancer every day, about 70 people per hour.
  • Tumor cells throw out lactic acid and succinic acid even in the presence of oxygen, signaling defective energy metabolism.
  • The higher your blood sugar, the faster tumors grow; the lower it is, the slower they grow, across human and mouse cancers.
  • There has never been a documented case of breast cancer in a female chimpanzee, despite 98% genetic similarity to humans.
  • Talcum powder can form a foci in ovarian tissue, triggering inflammation that damages local mitochondria.
  • The Glucose Ketone Index is blood glucose (mmol) divided by blood ketones (mmol); a value of 2.0 or below marks the cancer-suppressing 'Paleolithic zone.'
  • Angus Barbieri famously fasted for 377 days without food; ketones serve as a 'super fuel' for the brain.
  • In mice, combining a ketogenic diet with hyperbaric oxygen therapy increased average survival time by roughly 80%.
  • Track your GKI at home with a Keto-Mojo meter purchased from Amazon, using finger-prick glucose and ketone strips.
  • The U.S. National Cancer Institute spends about $7 billion a year on cancer research, mostly on the gene-mutation model.

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