Dr. Thomas Seyfried drops a bombshell: “Cancer is very preventable… we’re doing everything we possibly can to induce it in our diet & lifestyle.”
He flips the script: Cancer isn’t primarily genetic—it’s a metabolic disease rooted in damaged mitochondria forcing cells to… pic.twitter.com/Hnq5tLn2Gv
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He flips the script: Cancer isn‘t primarily genetic—it’s a metabolic disease rooted in damaged mitochondria forcing cells to ferment glucose and glutamine for energy. Key points from the clip: – Higher blood sugar = faster tumor growth (his early research showed this clearly). – Cancer cells rely on glucose + glutamine (they have faulty mitochondria). – Solution? Restrict both fuels via low-carb/ketogenic diet + fasting → enter nutritional ketosis. – Healthy cells thrive on ketone bodies; tumors starve slowly, lose blood supply, and get dissolved by the body. Non-toxic management potential: Target metabolism instead of (or alongside) traditional treatments. (Backed by his decades of work, including case studies & animal models on restricted ketogenic approaches—though mainstream oncology debates it as adjunct, not cure-all.) Mind-blowing rethink: What if prevention starts with blood sugar control and ditching high-carb lifestyles? Have you explored keto/fasting for health reasons? Seen any personal changes—or know someone who’s tried metabolic approaches? Share experiences respectfully below!




