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In the featured podcast, Dr. Peter Attia interviews professor Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D., recipient of our Game Changer Award in 2016 for his work on cancer as a metabolic disease, which is also the title of Seyfried’s book1 on this topic. His work is also heavily featured in Travis Christofferson’s excellent book, “Tripping Over the Truth: The Metabolic Theory of Cancer.”
The actual podcast can be heard on Dr. Attia’s site
Seyfried, in my view, is simply the best cancer biologist in the world. The featured interview2 goes into great technical detail that can be challenging for some, but if you’re interested in understanding the mechanics of cancer, I highly recommend taking the time to listen to it in its entirety, especially toward the end.
Without a doubt, it is one of the finest detailed discussions about why cancer cells grow and how conventional medicine has it mostly wrong when it comes to treatment, especially radiation and chemo. Without a doubt, it is one of the best interviews Seyfried has ever done.
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Toward the end of the interview Seyfried gets into some very important principles in cancer treatment, such as:
• Being careful to avoid biopsies if at all possible as they are strongly related to allowing the cancer to metastasize.
• Surgical therapy can be a useful intervention but it should be delayed as long as possible while the patient is on metabolic therapy so the tumor will shrink and allow the margins to be more well defined so it can be removed more easily.
• Avoid radiation and chemotherapy at all costs as they typically impair the immune system that is ultimately responsible for resolving the tumor.
• More than 1,600 people die from cancer every DAY in the U.S., but 8,100 die from cancer every day in China, where the problem is far worse. Remember these are deaths per day, not cancer diagnosis.
• It is vital to understand that more people die from cancer treatment than the cancer itself.
Read the whole article:
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...l-disease.aspx
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