Leading Cancer Researcher: They’re Ignoring My Research, Cancer Patients Must Know This!
Leading cancer researcher Professor Thomas Seyfried emphasizes the mitochondrial origin of cancer and the importance of maintaining mitochondrial health to prevent and manage cancer effectively. He critiques mainstream cancer treatment approaches, advocating for a metabolic therapy that targets cancer's energy-producing pathways.
Summary
In a conversation with Stephen Bartlett, Professor Thomas Seyfried discusses his extensive research into cancer, which he argues is fundamentally a mitochondrial metabolic disease rather than solely a genetic one. He explains that damage to mitochondria in cells leads to the dysregulation of energy metabolism, contributing to conditions such as cancer. Seyfried points out the tragedy of mainstream oncology failing to recognize this connection, resulting in ineffective treatments that often exacerbate the problem. He introduces the concept of the Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) as a way for patients to track their metabolic state, encouraging shifts toward ketogenic and calorie-restricted diets that optimize mitochondrial function. Seyfried also addresses environmental factors such as processed foods, lack of exercise, and chronic stress that detrimentally impact mitochondrial health. He highlights the need for a paradigm shift in how oncology treats cancer, advocating for integrated approaches that combine dietary interventions with traditional treatments to enhance efficacy and reduce toxicity. Furthermore, he expresses frustration over the reluctance within the medical community to adopt these findings, emphasizing the urgent need to educate patients and healthcare providers about the metabolic drivers of cancer. Ultimately, he conveys a message of hope and empowerment for those diagnosed with cancer, encouraging them to take charge of their health by focusing on mitochondrial health and lifestyle modifications.
About this episode
1,700 Americans will die from cancer today. 70 every single hour. Professor Thomas Seyfried says it doesn't have to be this way, and that mainstream oncology has misunderstood cancer for 100 years. Thomas Seyfried, PhD, is a professor of biology at Boston College and one of the world's leading researchers on the metabolic origins of cancer. He is author of the book 'Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer' and co-developer of the Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) and the “press-pulse” therapeutic strategy. He explains: ◼ Why he believes cancer is a mitochondrial metabolic disease, not a genetic one ◼ Why cancer cells feed on two fuels and the strategy his team uses to starve tumors ◼ How a ketogenic diet lowers your GKI and makes chemo and immunotherapy work better ◼ The environmental drivers quietly damaging your mitochondria ◼ How his team is keeping glioblastoma patients alive for years, and why almost no patient is ever told this option exists The views expressed are those of the guest, and this conversation is intended for general informational purposes only. This podcast and its associated materials should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Chapters 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:22 The New Discovery About Cancer 00:03:23 What Role Do Mitochondria Play in Cancer? 00:06:02 How Damaged Mitochondria Cause Cancer 00:07:52 ATP & Fermentation: How Your Cells Make Energy 00:14:40 The Oncogenic Paradox Finally Explained 00:19:59 Ghost Mitochondria: Cancer Under the Microscope 00:24:59 Glucose & Glutamine: The Fuels That Feed Cancer 00:26:12 Why Do Children & Babies Get Cancer? 00:29:05 Why Wealthy Countries Have More Cancer 00:32:35 Is Cancer Genetic? 00:37:38 The Prescription: The Glucose Ketone Index 00:40:03 How Stress & Poor Sleep Fuel Cancer 00:44:34 What's Inside the Confidential Envelope? 00:45:38 The Patient Who Inspired the Discovery 00:50:05 Measuring Your Glucose Ketone Index Live 00:52:41 The 'Red Zone' Could Cause Cancer 00:57:42 The Man Who Survived Glioblastoma for 10 Years 00:58:35 Using the Keto Diet to Supercharge Chemo 01:07:12 The Experiment That Could Prove Cancer Isn't Genetic 01:08:10 1,700 Cancer Deaths a Day: Seyfried's Warning 01:13:21 Seyfried's Plan to End the Cancer Epidemic 01:16:05 What Foods You Should Actually Eat 01:21:38 Fasting Protocols & Hitting 'The Wall' 01:26:28 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy & Cancer 01:28:10 Microplastics & 'Forever Chemicals' 01:30:27 How Cancer Spreads: Metastasis Explained 01:37:07 The #1 Actionable Takeaway 01:39:25 Energy, Hope & Final Words Follow Professor Thomas: ◼Instagram - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/1MRuOwr ◼X - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/DDF9xxr ◼Substack - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/HKsGFcF ◼ Professor Seyfried's Biology Department - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/HKwWhwD ◼ Foundation for Cancer Metabolic Therapies - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/6Ehj3Hh ◼ Elizabeth Ann Weathers Breast Cancer Research Fund - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/Bf10aHy A message from Professor Seyfried: “If you would like to support research on the mitochondrial metabolic theory of cancer, please consider donating to our research. Please remember that no donation amount is too small or too large.” The Diary Of A CEO: ◼ Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼ Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼ The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼ The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards: https://linkly.link/2hm7r ◼ Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼ Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Wispr - Get 14 days of Wispr Flow for free at https://wisprflow.ai/steven Eight Sleep - http://eightsleep.com/steven use code STEVEN for up to $350 off. 30-day at-home trial. Free returns. Ekster Link: https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/GSNEWnm
Key Insights
- Professor Seyfried argues that the origin of cancer resides in mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to energy metabolism issues.
- He states that all chronic diseases, including cancer, are the result of damage to mitochondria.
- Seyfried critiques the mainstream oncology approach as inadequate due to its focus on somatic mutations rather than metabolic dysfunction.
- He introduces the Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) as a tool for patients to measure their metabolic state and manage cancer more effectively.
- The researcher notes that current cancer treatment often exacerbates the problem by increasing oxidative stress on the body.
- He claims that metabolic therapies, including ketogenic diets, can keep patients healthier and prolong their lives.
- Seyfried emphasizes that environmental factors like processed carbohydrates and chronic stress damage mitochondrial health.
- He discusses the link between inflammation and cancer, highlighting how chronic inflammation can impair mitochondrial function.
- The professor points out the importance of exercise in maintaining mitochondrial vitality and reducing cancer risk.
- He highlights the disparity between treatment outcomes in lower-income countries and high-income ones, attributing this to lifestyle and environmental factors.
- Seyfried acknowledges that many oncologists lack education in metabolic approaches to cancer, limiting treatment options for patients.
- He stresses the need for a community-driven approach, where patients advocate for their health and question conventional treatment regimens.
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