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38: Beyond Genetics: The Surprising Metabolic Truth Behind Cancer with Dr. Thomas Seyfried

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In today's episode of Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn, we're joined by Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a researcher and advocate for the metabolic therapy approach to cancer treatment. Our discussion takes a deep dive into the controversial and groundbreaking perspective that cancer, rather than being primarily a genetic disease, is actually a metabolic disease rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction. Throughout the episode, we dissect the conventional understanding of cancer treatment, exploring the radical shift in thinking that Dr. Seyfried proposes – treating cancer by targeting the body’s metabolic processes. We also touch on the implications of dietary interventions, like calorie-restricted ketogenic diets and the role of fasting, in managing and potentially reversing cancer.
In this episode you'll:

  • Explore the connection between cancer and metabolism
  • Unveil the damaging effects of conventional treatments
  • Consider environmental factors that contribute to cancer by damaging mitochondria.
  • Learn about the glucose ketone index calculator, a tool for managing metabolic therapy.
  • Gain insight into how effective stress management supports cancer treatment.
  • Recognize the need to integrate metabolic therapy into standard cancer care.

00:05 Introduction and Welcome
01:08 Guest Introduction: Dr. Thomas Seyfried
02:30 The Role of Fear in Cancer Treatment Decisions
04:04 Understanding Cancer's Metabolic Roots
10:05 Environmental Factors and Mitochondrial Damage
13:47 Case Study: A Dog's Recovery from Cancer Through Diet
17:22 Misconceptions about Weight Loss in Cancer Patients
21:39 Addressing Parasitic Connections to Cancer
24:50 Deconstructing Conventional Oncology Practices
29:34 Therapy Strategies: Fasting, Diet, and Stress Management
34:15 Critique of Current Cancer Medications and Costs
39:42 Imperatives for Change: Education, Screening Tools, and Proper Timing
45:10 Dr. Seyfried's Research Journey and Challenges to Established Dogma
51:06 The Importance of Diet and Lifestyle in Combating Cancer
54:29 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Initiatives
Dr. Thomas Seyfried is a professor of biology at Boston College, a leading cancer researcher, and the author of "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease." With his research spanning over two decades, Dr. Seyfried's work focuses on the mechanisms by which cancer develops and thrives, specifically looking at energy metabolism in cancer cells. His pioneering efforts have contributed significantly to the growing interest in metabolic therapy for treating cancer, shifting the dialogue from targeting genetic markers to addressing the disease's metabolic roots.

To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit:
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To get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuide
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In today's episode of Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn, we're joined by Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a researcher and advocate for the metabolic therapy approach to cancer treatment. Our discussion takes a deep dive into the controversial and groundbreaking perspective that cancer, rather than being primarily a genetic disease, is actually a metabolic disease rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction. Throughout the episode, we dissect the conventional understanding of cancer treatment, exploring the radical shift in thinking that Dr. Seyfried proposes – treating cancer by targeting the body’s metabolic processes. We also touch on the implications of dietary interventions, like calorie-restricted ketogenic diets and the role of fasting, in managing and potentially reversing cancer.
In this episode you'll:

  • Explore the connection between cancer and metabolism
  • Unveil the damaging effects of conventional treatments
  • Consider environmental factors that contribute to cancer by damaging mitochondria.
  • Learn about the glucose ketone index calculator, a tool for managing metabolic therapy.
  • Gain insight into how effective stress management supports cancer treatment.
  • Recognize the need to integrate metabolic therapy into standard cancer care.

00:05 Introduction and Welcome
01:08 Guest Introduction: Dr. Thomas Seyfried
02:30 The Role of Fear in Cancer Treatment Decisions
04:04 Understanding Cancer's Metabolic Roots
10:05 Environmental Factors and Mitochondrial Damage
13:47 Case Study: A Dog's Recovery from Cancer Through Diet
17:22 Misconceptions about Weight Loss in Cancer Patients
21:39 Addressing Parasitic Connections to Cancer
24:50 Deconstructing Conventional Oncology Practices
29:34 Therapy Strategies: Fasting, Diet, and Stress Management
34:15 Critique of Current Cancer Medications and Costs
39:42 Imperatives for Change: Education, Screening Tools, and Proper Timing
45:10 Dr. Seyfried's Research Journey and Challenges to Established Dogma
51:06 The Importance of Diet and Lifestyle in Combating Cancer
54:29 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Initiatives
Dr. Thomas Seyfried is a professor of biology at Boston College, a leading cancer researcher, and the author of "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease." With his research spanning over two decades, Dr. Seyfried's work focuses on the mechanisms by which cancer develops and thrives, specifically looking at energy metabolism in cancer cells. His pioneering efforts have contributed significantly to the growing interest in metabolic therapy for treating cancer, shifting the dialogue from targeting genetic markers to addressing the disease's metabolic roots.

To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit:
https://jennsimmons.simplero.com/page/377266?kuid=327aca17-5135-44cf-9210-c0b77a56e26d&kref=vOKy0sAiorrK
To get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuide
Join the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjenn
Connect with Dr. Jenn:
Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmons
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons

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