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oldiesman started following High protein low carb diets can help kill cancer cells
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Dear Folks, The discussion about the positive effects of Ozempic got me to thinking about this topic. What is your opinion? The general idea is that cancers are largely caused by parasites in the body that feed on glucose and these parasites can be starved with the proper diet. Below is data from AI: AI Overview There's growing interest and research around the potential link between low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets and cancer treatment and prevention . The underlying idea is that many cancer cells rely heavily on glucose (a type of carbohydrate) for energy and growth, a phenomenon called the Warburg effect. Here's a breakdown of the key points: Glucose Deprivation: By drastically reducing carbohydrate intake (as in a ketogenic diet), the body shifts from using glucose to burning fat for energy, producing ketone bodies. This can create a metabolically unfavorable environment for cancer cells, potentially hindering their growth and survival. Insulin and IGF-1 Reduction: High carbohydrate intake can lead to elevated blood glucose, which in turn increases insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) levels. High levels of these hormones have been associated with promoting tumor cell proliferation. Low-carb diets aim to normalize these levels, potentially reducing cancer risk and slowing tumor growth. Ketone Bodies and Cancer Metabolism: Some research suggests that many cancer cells, unlike normal cells, may not be able to effectively utilize ketone bodies for energy. This could give healthy cells a metabolic advantage while simultaneously starving cancer cells. Evidence from Research: Preclinical studies (in vitro and animal models): Have shown promise, demonstrating that low-carb and ketogenic diets can slow tumor growth, reduce tumor incidence, and potentially enhance the effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Clinical Trials: Limited human clinical trials, mostly small and non-randomized, suggest that low-carb diets may be safe and feasible for cancer patients, potentially showing some benefits like reduced tumor size or improved treatment response. For example, one trial found that breast cancer patients on a ketogenic diet showed a better response to chemotherapy. However, larger, well-designed trials are needed to draw definitive conclusions. Important Considerations: Metabolic Flexibility: Some cancer cells have shown the ability to adapt and utilize other energy sources when glucose is restricted. Potential Side Effects: Some studies suggest that ketogenic diets could potentially increase the risk of tumor metastasis in some cases, highlighting the need for further research on the potential risks and benefits in humans. Individualized Approach: The effectiveness of a low-carbohydrate diet may vary depending on the type of cancer and individual metabolic characteristics. Professional Guidance: Anyone considering adopting a low-carbohydrate or ketogenic diet for cancer treatment should consult with their oncologist and a registered dietitian nutritionist to ensure it's appropriate and safe for their specific situation. Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before making any decisions about your health or treatment.
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Of course. Engage! George -
Yes. George
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Mason Capwell Garry Buckman Luke Brower Tobias Wolff Jim Carroll Arthur Rimbaud Brandon Darrow Amsterdam Vallon Danny Archer Roger Ferris Frank Wheeler Dominick "Dom" Cobb
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"Star Trek- the Next Generation."
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Wait. The other guy... right. And it was him, not Hopper who was... right. So, I have Peter Fonda The Cannonball Run Dom De Luise
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It sounded familiar until the last set. "AVENGERS- AGE OF ULTRON?"
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Heart attack, brought on by obesity. Correct! This was a good example of "keep your mouth shut if you're not in charge of talking to the press." She was found in bed, with an ENTIRE, UNEATEN sandwich within arm's reach. Can't choke on something NOBODY has ever eaten, let alone yourself. The old saw about it being a HAM sandwich was just a cheap joke about a Jew choking on something non-Kosher. (Or another cheap shot about her weight by invoking a pig, take your pick.) Why do people think she choked on a sandwich? The coroner choked on the air! The media showed up with cameras and microphones. He got nervous ("he choked") and began rambling and spewing nonsense instead of checking his notes. There was a sandwich present, that's true. It had nothing to do with cause of death, unless the sandwich scared her and instigated the heart attack while it sat on the plate. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ham-and-wheeze/ It is true that she seemed to dislike answering to "Mama Cass." She appeared on game shows, and was NEVER referred to as "Mama Cass", even though it would have made the audience recognize her faster. Every single time, she was called "Cass Elliot", which was her stage name. (Her real last name was Cohen, and "Cass" came from her Dad jokingly comparing her to "Cassandra" of Greek myth.
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Um, that's not the name. If you can't give me the name, give me the names of all the drinks. at least. "Don't cry for me, next door neighbor." (Raf, you can stop laughing, it wasn't that funny. ,) ) - Yesterday
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
The Drinking Song -
Well, honestly, it's not in Human's wheelhouse, and Waysider pretty much keeps to the music threads. I would expect you and WW to know, though. George
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How do people not know this?
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"And she brings you tea and oranges that come all the way from China." (artist of your choosing)
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If only... These will make it obvious to those who've seen it... "The gates of Hell are filled with the screams of his victims! ... But not the screams of the dead, of course. No, no... wounded screams... mainly whimpering, a great deal of complaining and tales of sprained deltoids and... gout." "All set up, boss." "Actually, he's the boss. I just pay for everything and design everything, make everyone look cooler." "The girl tried to warp my brain! Take special care, I doubt if humans can keep her at bay! Fortunately, I am mighty..." "You're afraid." "Of you?" "Of death. You're the last one." "You were supposed to be the last." "Please be a secret door, please be a secret door, please be a secret door..." [Finds and opens secret door] "Yay!" "But if you put the hammer in an elevator?" "It'll still go up." "Elevator's not worthy." "You get hurt, hurt 'em back. You get killed... walk it off." "You son of a bitch!" "Whoa ho ho! You kiss your mother with that mouth?" George
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"I get knocked down, but I get up again. They ain't never gonna keep me down!" -
Earth Girls Are Easy?
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Speed Dennis Hopper Easy Rider
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Bridge Over Troubled Water Wolf's up. -
I will pick CSN&Y.
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Well, if they haven't deleted any of the text, I'm here to let you know I'm glad it's in print again. In the years to come, the kids of people who were loyal may be helped to understand what the appeal was. Also, I quoted some of that book in my own book, Undertow. Now folks can check that source and see for themselves what I referred to. I'm even quoted in that book, LOL, while I was in the Way Corps training and totally enamored with The Way. So you'll read what First and Second Corps members had to say and what we did back then. For anyone who wants to know some history of TWI and read what VPW said himself about a number of things--he's quoted extensively by the loyalist author, Elena Whiteside, this book will open your eyes. It validates what some of us have been talking about for so long ...