Posted on 01/14/2020 5:07:57 PM PST by nickcarraway
Cancer loves sugar, loves a generally inflamed environment, and hates high levels of oxygen and vitamin C (a few grams per day).
Pulse a Keto diet, get lean, do cardio and pound some vitamin C. It won’t hurt, and probably will help.
Well ain’t it a bitch.
I suspect they ate more sugar once they moved to Hawaii. The reason PET scans detect growing cancer is the cells use of energy through glycolsis, which is known as the Warburg effect. I
Doubt red meat has anything to do with cancer in any way. We evolved eating meat not corn and wheat.
Yeap.
“I suspect they ate more sugar once they moved to Hawaii. “
I suspect you are not up to date.
Or Frank Zappa, who did a song called "Call Any Vegetable".
” and hates high levels of oxygen and vitamin C”
ROTFLMAO!
Don Imus died from a horse fall and alcoholism.
“Pulse a Keto diet”
I have mine on continuous.
Seems like prostate cancer is almost a given in aging men - had my surgery a couple years ago and then had to follow up with radiation...it feeds on testosterone.
The fall was years ago and he’d been dry for decades.
Self-reported two more servings a day?
Not exactly prime research.
My guess as to the larger correlation, however, would be those not eating sugars and simple carbs. Some nominal increase in veggie consumption not likely to be significant.
Eating fruits and vegetables can prevent prostate cancer and all types of cancer, so long as meat, poultry, pork, fish, dairy, eggs, and all animal protein is also eliminated from the diet. Only a whole food, plant-based diet can prevent and in many cases help reverse cancer.
https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/prostate-cancer/
Frequent ejaculation also helps prevent prostate cancer. (Seriously, not joking.)
Did you have to go on lupron for hormone therapy? I hear thats a hard road.
And then you can sing in the boys choir. :)
For most cancers, sugar is the fuel. Prostate cancer uses hormone and fat combination, until it morphs into a sugar eater years later.
By the way, I’m a 17 year prostate cancer patient and my cancer is still a fat eater, but keeps recurring.
No - my PSA was low enough that the doc opted to just go with it and save the more vigorous options in case the plain radiation didn’t work - 1/1/2 year check had PSA at effective zero so I’m hopeful old age will be the cause instead of the cancer...I met some folks that were on oral chemo and hormone therapy while taking my radiation - near the end of the cycle they were starting to have more tiredness and other side-effects than me but none were really sick from it.
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