Does Intermittent Fasting Fight Cancer? | Ask Dr. David
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Intermittent fasting is meant to help with weight loss, heart health, memory and more. New research suggests that intermittent fasting may help fight cancer as well. Let's talk about it!
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Episode Sources:
www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healt...
studyfinds.org/intermittent-f...
www.cell.com/immunity/abstrac...
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00:00 - Start
00:19 - Introduction
01:34 - What Is Intermittent Fasting?
05:12 - New Study on Intermittent Fasting & Cancer
10:46 - Future Outlook for Using Intermittent Fasting to Treat Cancer
11:50 - Closing Thoughts
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Thank you so much sending to family. Most definitely sharing. ❤❤love you so much doc
You are so welcome. Thank you for your kind words!!
Getting cysteine into the cells will be the way to significantly resolve this. There is no need for "infusions." The body is capable of making as many lymphocytes as possibe. This process is limited only by the amt of cysteine you can get into the cells.
Testing for MTHFR may also be critical in this process as cysteine is suppse to happen at the tail end of the cycle, but is generally not high enough for a therapeutic benefit in the immune compromised. Hence the reason to get cysteine/cystine into the cell. And no, exogenous glutathione CANNOT do this. Glutathione MUST be manufactured inside the cell to facilitate "cloning" of lymphocytes.
@nsudatta-roy8154 - Hi, Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate what you shared. I would like to refer you to a series of studies done at Penn State University a decade ago - e.g., pure.psu.edu/en/publications/randomized-controlled-trial-of-oral-glutathione-supplementation-o. They demonstrated increased GSH and lower oxidative stress markers in cheek swab samples pre- vs post- use of certain products.
@@DrDavidMD That's a dead link, btw. Thx doc.
@@nsudatta-roy8154 - sorry about that , the end parentheses was throwing off the link. Try now!