Cancer and Metabolic Therapy
Research indicates that aggressive cancers exhibit a heightened Warburg effect, making them more responsive to metabolic therapies like ketogenic diets and fasting. Tumors with increased glucose and glutamine uptake, as well as high insulin receptors, can be identified through biopsies and PET scans. This insight helps in selecting patients who might benefit from these innovative interventions.In this clip
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Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
The Science of Fasting & Nutritional Ketosis with Dr. Dominic D'agostino
Related Questions
Which cancers respond to a ketogenic diet as discussed in the episodes Ketones VS Glucose in the Brain, Press Pulse Therapy, and Keto and Cancer, specifically in the context of the episode The Science of Fasting & Nutritional Ketosis with Dr. Dominic D'agostino and the clip Metabolic Cancer Strategies
Which cancers respond to a ketogenic diet as discussed in the episodes Ketones VS Glucose in the Brain, Press Pulse Therapy and Keto and Cancer?
Which cancers respond to a ketogenic diet as discussed in the episode Ketones VS Glucose in the Brain, Press Pulse Therapy and the clip Keto and Cancer?