Regarding the 24m40s mark, what is the mechanism by which skipping breakfast may lead to gallstones? Given how thus-far, only liquid cancers, and possibly checkpoint inhibitors for solid organ tumors, are successful.. it's interesting to hear that one protocol, such as the FMD, may help with *all* forms of cancer (16m). Aubrey de Grey (on Dr. Nick Delagdo's podcast 22m) suggests that 15% of cancers use something other than telomerase to extend telomeres.. and therefore must be treated in a different way. On the Sigma Nutrition podcast (#169 with Chad Macias) seems to echo the sentiment that not all cancers react the same.. and suggests a keto diet, for example, may accelerate growth. Regarding 5 days of fasting, 2-4 times a year.. in Jocko's Guide to Waking Up Early, casually mentions he just jumps right into fasting for a few days!
You ask intelligent questions and listen for intelligent answers without interrupting. A lot of people could learn from you. Thank you and Dr. Longo.
One of the best interviews with Dr. Longo. Long go ... hilarious how people grow into their names. ;)))
Regarding the 24m40s mark, what is the mechanism by which skipping breakfast may lead to gallstones?
Given how thus-far, only liquid cancers, and possibly checkpoint inhibitors for solid organ tumors, are successful.. it's interesting to hear that one protocol, such as the FMD, may help with *all* forms of cancer (16m). Aubrey de Grey (on Dr. Nick Delagdo's podcast 22m) suggests that 15% of cancers use something other than telomerase to extend telomeres.. and therefore must be treated in a different way. On the Sigma Nutrition podcast (#169 with Chad Macias) seems to echo the sentiment that not all cancers react the same.. and suggests a keto diet, for example, may accelerate growth.
Regarding 5 days of fasting, 2-4 times a year.. in Jocko's Guide to Waking Up Early, casually mentions he just jumps right into fasting for a few days!
Great information. I will definitely get the book.
By ‘life,’ we mean a thing that can nourish itself and grow and decay.
ARISTOTLE, 384 BC TO 322 BC
Scientist, Philosopher