Cancer: Inflammation, Infections, & Mitochondrial Insights | Mark Lintern | 1155 | Dave Asprey

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Today's episode focuses on Cancer with a true expert, Mark Lintern. You'll learn about the surprising links between infections, inflammation, and our body's powerhouses - the mitochondria. This is a chance to arm yourself with cutting-edge theories that could change the way we treat cancer. Simple changes in treatment perspectives might be the key to unlocking new ways to tackle cancer and by the end of this episode, you'll have a fresh arsenal of knowledge to rethink cancer's causes and solutions. This is an eye-opening discussion that promises to transform the way we approach this formidable disease.
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00:00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning on Cancer
00:01:08 Mark Lintern's Journey into Cancer Research
00:04:42 Examining Cancer Theories and Research
00:06:45 The Importance of Cancer Theory for Treatments
00:08:58 Somatic vs. Metabolic Theories of Cancer
00:09:40 Understanding the Warburg Effect
00:13:23 Challenging Conventional Cancer Theories
00:18:11 Exploring Cellular Behavior in Cancer
00:23:05 Investigating the Causes of the Warburg Effect
00:27:18 Fungal Toxins and Chronic Disease
00:35:32 Pathogens' Multifaceted Role in Cancer
00:37:37 Tackling Inflammation and Fungal Infections
00:43:32 Estrogen and Cancer Connection
00:49:17 Metabolic Approaches in Cancer Treatment
00:50:01 Conclusion and Reflective Thoughts
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@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
I would just like to say, as someone who knows Mark as a friend...I know how difficult it has been for him to be taken seriously enough to just be heard. Crazy considering what Dave disclosed at the top of the podcast with the 200 Med professional. I just want to say if this is a breakthrough, then Dave's played a meaningful role here. He didn't have to, but it speaks so much to how open minded he is and willing to learn. I did not know about Dave before this podcast. But I do now and straight away is someone I feel I can trust. His intentions are pure. Edit: Sorry I just wanted to add, Im also incredibly blown away by Dave's depth of knowledge here. He has quickly grasped the theory, which for myself took many months to get my head around, and I'm a pretty smart guy who graduated in Law from a reputable university. Dave's intellect is next level, far from being envious, sometimes you just have to sit back and marvel at the talent some folks have.
@JoeNardi
@JoeNardi Ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 04:59 *📚 Mark Lintern's motivation to write a book on cancer stemmed from personal experiences and frustration with mainstream treatments' limitations.* 02:04 *🎓 Despite being a citizen scientist, Mark Lintern's presentation on cancer theory received positive feedback from medical professionals.* 07:42 *💡 Understanding cancer theory is crucial as it guides treatment development and provides insights into the disease's underlying mechanisms.* 10:15 *🔬 Otto Warburg's metabolic theory suggests that faulty mitochondria cause cancer cells to rely on inefficient energy production, known as the Warburg effect.* 15:42 *📊 Mark Lintern's analysis suggests that the metabolic theory explains up to seven out of ten cancer hallmarks, making it more plausible than the somatic mutation theory.* 19:13 *🧠 Mitochondria play a crucial role in cancer development, acting as environmental sensors and decision-makers within cells, challenging conventional views on cellular intelligence.* 24:07 *🧠 Scientists may have an unconscious bias toward easily measurable factors like cholesterol or DNA in cancer research, potentially overlooking other important factors.* 25:27 *🔬 Pathogens triggering the Warburg effect in cells, particularly in epithelial and immune cells, could be a significant factor in cancer development, potentially explaining 85% of cancers originating from epithelial cells.* 27:28 *🦠 Some researchers suggest that persistent pathogens within cells can sustain the Warburg effect, leading to cancer development.* 29:23 *🍄 Fungal and bacterial pathogens have been found intracellularly in various cancer types, suggesting a potential role of infections in cancer development.* 31:27 *🔄 Chronic inflammation, weakened immune systems, and poor nutrition may create an environment conducive to opportunistic fungal infections, potentially contributing to cancer initiation.* 33:04 *🌱 Inflammation and metabolic changes caused by chronic inflammation, such as increased lactic acid production and iron overload, may promote fungal invasion of cells, further exacerbating cancer development.* 34:26 *💊 Antifungal drugs like itraconazole have shown promise in reducing tumor growth, suggesting a potential therapeutic avenue in cancer treatment.* 36:05 *🤔 Fungal infections, heavy metal toxicity, and other factors may contribute to cancer development, though cancer is likely a multifactorial disease with various underlying causes.* 39:06 *📈 Understanding mitochondrial biology and addressing underlying causes, such as fungal infections, heavy metal toxicity, and metabolic dysfunction, could improve cancer treatment outcomes.* 45:04 *📝 Apart from the ten Hallmarks of cancer, additional features like upregulated enzymes, T-cell suppression, and iron overload may also play significant roles in cancer development, requiring further investigation.* 47:35 *💉 Exogenous testosterone supplementation under medical supervision can positively impact health, particularly in addressing hormonal imbalances caused by environmental factors like synthetic estrogens.* 48:17 *🔥 Estrogen hormone imbalance contributes to inflammation within cells, triggering the virulence of fungal pathogens, potentially leading to cancer.* 49:26 *🧪 Arginine plays a complex role in cancer metabolism, influencing cancer cells differently based on the stage of cancer development, suggesting the need for personalized treatment approaches.* 51:19 *💊 Adequate nitric oxide levels may have a positive impact on cancer prevention, although caution should be exercised, and advice should be sought from medical professionals.* 54:20 *🧬 Methylation deficiency, often linked to fungal infection and genetic mutations like MTHFR, can contribute to DNA damage, potentially increasing the risk of cancer.* 56:56 *🥩 Cancer cells exhibit variability in utilizing fat as fuel, influenced by factors like zinc availability, highlighting the complexity of cancer metabolism.* 01:01:45 *🩸 Metformin, while primarily used for diabetes management, may have potential anti-cancer effects by reducing glucose levels and directly affecting fungal pathogens, offering a multifaceted approach to cancer treatment.* Made with HARPA AI
@melaniecrowe4052
@melaniecrowe4052 Ай бұрын
Dave! Words cannot express my gratitude. Stage 4 for 12 years and am doing these approaches. But learning more everyday! This definitely was more info for me. God bless you!
@gregagregy
@gregagregy Ай бұрын
listen to dr Thomas Seyfried and read comments under his videos.
@mikerudd4943
@mikerudd4943 Ай бұрын
I will need about 4 times watching this to digest it all. I watch this type of material hours every week. I am 5 years stage 4 and I get a lot out of Dave. Great guest here today. It never ceases to amaze me how doctors (including mine) are just drug pushers
@amytucker6142
@amytucker6142 Ай бұрын
Study your diet I was stage 4b and went to clear with 1 round of traditional therapy and strick carb control and heavy supplemental. Study,pray and act.
@amirbecha418
@amirbecha418 Ай бұрын
Organic meat,fish egg are ok?only carb restriction yes?​@@amytucker6142
@singingdaffodil
@singingdaffodil Ай бұрын
That’s amazing can you say the type of cancer and what you are doing?
@famillyway
@famillyway Ай бұрын
Excellent podcast, the best i heard from a long time. Thank you
@bricolejoulie4429
@bricolejoulie4429 Ай бұрын
This make so much sense, that would be why fenbendazole, menbendazole, ivermectin. Artesemisin, doxicyclin, eyc have such a good effect on cancer
@englishclass9782
@englishclass9782 Ай бұрын
Now here my THEORY:you all come ip with books loaded with theories that have no back up data etc,one says ketogenic diet,another one blue methlylene now am told it’s fungus 🤷I will not buy your books.i have cancer,am tired of these charlatans including this podcast who offer nothing apart from a book on Amazon!
@Mark-cellsuppression
@Mark-cellsuppression Ай бұрын
@@englishclass9782 This theory has backup data. Maybe you would benefit from understanding the theory before drawing a conclusion?
@shamsaaraf5190
@shamsaaraf5190 Ай бұрын
I thouggt he has except ive learned the epigenetic testing is vital ie metformin can make certain mutatuions worse so im trying to understand my results not many Integrative docs have any idea as to how to interpret results appropriately so i know based on results which diet is best for me, which foox intolerances i have - mast cell activation/high histamine levels. Deficiencies and what to avoid. Hoe to drastically improve hormonal imbalances (major) how to adequately and safely to detox. Need some major guidance. Do you offer one to one consultantions or can you recommend anyone. Ive read nasga winter book, dr thomas seyfried and Jane McLelland. Welcome any and all advice​@Mark-cellsuppression
@mariaboyd7380
@mariaboyd7380 Ай бұрын
Yup cancer is more related to parasites and hormone imbalance. We need to detox through fasting and prayers. Healing starts with spiritual to result in physical wellbeing.
@iansmith587
@iansmith587 Ай бұрын
All those substances you have listed are powerful antifungals. As dr. Tullio simonsini said some years ago, cancer is a fungal infection and a tumor is a fungal colony.
@CellSuppressionTheory
@CellSuppressionTheory Ай бұрын
Thank you Dave Asprey for a fantastic podcast, and thank you to everyone else for your interest in my theory and the comments you've provided below - you've given me more to think about and investigate, there's some great information shared and questions asked.
@viviannization
@viviannization Ай бұрын
Ty, ty, ty! ❤❤❤
@druelleb9620
@druelleb9620 Ай бұрын
Wonderful interview. Thanks for this. Especially in these days with so many people getting cancer..
@mariekirby1683
@mariekirby1683 Ай бұрын
Brilliant guest. Great interview. Thank you..
@Jerry-zj7hx
@Jerry-zj7hx Ай бұрын
Dave. YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
@Rainbow-it2nz
@Rainbow-it2nz Ай бұрын
Very informative 👏 Thank you for sharing 🙏 ❤❤❤
@anthonycrosby8050
@anthonycrosby8050 Ай бұрын
What an amazing insight into cancer I’ve been doing my own research but this is on another level so I’ve bought the book and recommend it to all friends and family 👍 1:09:27
@DaviSPinheiro
@DaviSPinheiro Ай бұрын
Great video! It's surprising how yet cancer is so unknown even today
@gregagregy
@gregagregy Ай бұрын
do you think this is not on purpose? :D
@davinawonderling9361
@davinawonderling9361 Ай бұрын
​@@gregagregy I wouldn't be surprised it's on purpose, myself.
@kelleywatt4167
@kelleywatt4167 Ай бұрын
On purpose
@judithsilva7452
@judithsilva7452 Ай бұрын
This is priceless!! Thank you!
@DianeLasek
@DianeLasek Ай бұрын
I've watched so many of Dave's video's and this one is the most wide ranging and important to all people. I will be sharing this one a lot!!!
@viviannization
@viviannization Ай бұрын
Me too!
@CellSuppressionTheory
@CellSuppressionTheory Ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad my research resonates with you.
@nico2000ad
@nico2000ad Ай бұрын
That was excellent. Thank you ❤
@tmpurpero
@tmpurpero Ай бұрын
Would love to see a episode on circadian health and quantum biology
@brendabrenner2891
@brendabrenner2891 Ай бұрын
I'm. Long COVID, similar mechanisms.. see Dr Sayed Haider, tx, mygo to doc, bout circadian rhythm , sunlight, biologics, detox cells etc
@mariaevora2142
@mariaevora2142 Ай бұрын
Excellent program !!!
@workfromhome411_
@workfromhome411_ Ай бұрын
Thank for making this video!
@lighthealerastrid1465
@lighthealerastrid1465 22 күн бұрын
This is an excellent podcast. Good luck finding an integrative doctor in BC who is actually accepting new patients. There isn’t anyone on Vancouver Island or in Vancouver as far as I can tell, and naturopathic physicians cannot prescribe.
@humanresetproject
@humanresetproject Ай бұрын
terrain is everything
@Spanglish360Academy
@Spanglish360Academy Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this
@heidilocke1566
@heidilocke1566 Ай бұрын
excellent!
@Autismanswer
@Autismanswer Ай бұрын
This information would be applicable to autism. I have a 25 year old with autism. I have been studying and working outside the medical community. in depth his issues are the same … treatment similar…. I will be working to share this and my information on how to really treat autism.
@mikerudd4943
@mikerudd4943 Ай бұрын
Visit today with my oncologist, and he proceeded to say how my largest tumor has grown more. Yet my bio markers are not on the rise. My response to him is the radiologist misrepresented the tumor size from the last report. He perhaps has dyslexia. My doc was embarrassed he took the other MDs word for it. I can see how he did that. I asked about IV Vit C along with my state of ketosis, to stress the cancer cell structure and he said they do go off the "standard of care"
@bobthrasher8226
@bobthrasher8226 25 күн бұрын
You aware of V. Longo's research on IVC+Keto+chemo?
@mikerudd4943
@mikerudd4943 25 күн бұрын
@@bobthrasher8226 I heard a bit about it. I have a difficult time watching him tbh
@alipg2251
@alipg2251 Ай бұрын
Excelent interview. THANK YOU DAVE & MARK! 🙏🙏 Is there a test for intracellular fungal infection?
@TrudyContos-gq1bw
@TrudyContos-gq1bw 22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for helping me understand what has always been a question in my mind and to my oncologists that I was told no.
@SJ-wu9gx
@SJ-wu9gx 21 күн бұрын
I want to meet this man, his book is so comvincing
@AmbrociousXP
@AmbrociousXP Ай бұрын
@Dave Asprey Any chance you might interview Clif High? I'm not sure what you two might talk about but I would LOVE to see that Interview!
@jeffreyjitterbug
@jeffreyjitterbug 23 күн бұрын
Sorry about your friend 😢
@user-lt3xj6yj5h
@user-lt3xj6yj5h Ай бұрын
Hi @Mark-cellsuppression! I have your book "The Cancer Resolution?: Cancer reinterpreted through another lens". Awesome book, congratulations! I like how it explores the literature for connections and mechanisms. I noticed that you mentioned iodine there once - as a good to take supplement. However, have you looked in more depth at the connection between iodine deficiency and cancer? The well referenced book by David Brownstein, M.D. “Iodine Why You Need It - Why You Can't Live Without It” contains a lot of interesting information about the many physiological roles of iodine. For example: the cells of every type of tissues have iodine receptors and sodium-iodine symporters to import iodine from the serum into the cell. Sufficient iodine is needed for them and the whole body physiology to function optimally. What is a very interesting topic mentioned in the book, which I think ties intricately with your topic about some mycotoxins, which damage mitochondria, is that “it takes larger doses of iodine-at least 100x the RDA for iodine-to produce the important iodo-lipids such as δ-iodolactone.” From Dr. Brownstein's book excerpts: "δ-iodolactone is a key regulator of apoptosis and cellular proliferation of the thyroid gland.[Eur. J. of Endocrin. 132. 735-43. 1995][Horm. Metab. Res. 26. 465-69.1994]" “δ-iodolactone is not only important for preventing cancer, its production is also necessary to help regulate the oxidation of iodine”. “Research has also shown that iodine, not iodide, will decrease lipoperoxidation of breast tissue [Aceves, C. Is Iodine a gatekeeper of the integrity of the mammary gland? J. of Mammary Gland Biol. and Neoplasia. Vol. 10, No. 2. April 2005].” “Lipoperoxidation is a chemical reaction that can cause damage to the lipids of the cell membrane and mitochondria. This can lead to many serious illnesses such as cancer and autoimmune disorders. Lipoperoxidation has been found to be elevated in breast tumors and animal breast tissue exposed to agents that promote cancer. Iodine decreases lipoperoxidation in the body.” This process is described in detail in Dr. Brownstein's book's Chapter 5, The Oxidation and Organification of Iodine. So, is it possible that the lack of sufficient iodine facilitates the lipophilic mycotoxins to be incorporating into the fatty cell and mitochondria membranes and to damage their function and allow for fungi to enter cells more easily? This iodine insufficiency increases lipoperoxidation due to lack of δ-iodolactones production and other lactones which were supposed to prevent cell and mitochondria membrane oxidation and also, in the case of extreme cell damage promote tumor cell apoptosis. So, could one of the important pillars of cancer prevention be sufficient iodine supplementation? Dr. Brownstein's book cites some studies showing that “FALLING IODINE LEVELS = INCREASED INCIDENCE OF AUTOIMMUNE THYROID DISORDERS”. For example, “the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). From 1970-2012 NHANES reports iodine levels have fallen by over 50%. [Second National Report on Biochemical Indicators of Diet and Nutrition in the U.S. Population. www.cdc.gov/nutritionreport/pdf/Nutrition_Book_complete508_final.pdf#zoom=100. Accessed 7.4.13]” “This concept of falling iodine levels resulting in a rising incidence of autoimmune thyroid disorders was illustrated in a European study. Researchers in Europe reported on the incidence of hyperthyroidism in two areas of Denmark (Aalborg and Copenhagen). The two areas were chosen because Aalborg had slightly lower iodine levels (53μg/L-measured on urinary excretion) as compared to Copenhagen (68μg/L). ... For comparison to the Denmark results, the average iodide excretion in the U.S. is 134μg/L. [Thyroid. Vol. 23. N. 8. 2013. DOI: 10.1089/thy.2013.0012] In the U.S., nearly 60% of women of pregnancy age are deficient in iodine and 16.5% of women in their reproductive age have a remarkably low iodide excretion (below 50μg/L).[Thyroid. Vol. 21 N. 4. 2011] [Hollowell et al., J Clin Endocrinol Metab 83:3401-3408, 1998] The World Health Organization (WHO) claims iodide excretion below 50μg/L is classified as moderate/severe iodide deficiency.[WHO. Assessment of iodine deficiency disorders and monitoring their elimination, 2nd Edition. 2001.]” In sum: “Approximately one-third of the world’s population lives in iodine deficient areas and up to 72% of the world’s population is affected by an iodine deficiency disorder.[WHO IBID 12 Nov. 1998]” The numbers now are much higher, probably! There are many other important parts of his book, for example, there is the link between increasing environment exposure to toxic halides and the need for increased iodine supplementation to displace these toxic elements from key metabolic pathways, the link between iodine deficiency and mental retardation, ADHD and so on. But we get in the historic and chemical details there. I am curious about your thoughts on this topic of possible cancer formation mechanisms in the presence of iodine deficiency, fungi and mycotoxins.
@CellSuppressionTheory
@CellSuppressionTheory Ай бұрын
Thank you for such a lengthy and detailed response. I have copied your comments and will refer to them when I research this topic in more detail. I have performed very limited research on Iodine's relationship to cancer so this is now on my radar, and is on my growing list for further research, especially as iodine may offer therapeutic potential. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
@shamsaaraf5190
@shamsaaraf5190 Ай бұрын
I've learnt something similar.. but not sure whether lugols iodine can be taken orally internally or just topical use as my naturopath advises
@shamsaaraf5190
@shamsaaraf5190 Ай бұрын
​@@CellSuppressionTheorywhat's your thoughts on dry cupping whilst someone has active cancer
@user-lt3xj6yj5h
@user-lt3xj6yj5h Ай бұрын
@@CellSuppressionTheory, thank you for looking into the iodine topic in relation to cancer! I think this information and the possible solutions, which could arrise from this type of research could bring immense benefit to many and even humanity as a whole.
@user-lt3xj6yj5h
@user-lt3xj6yj5h Ай бұрын
@@shamsaaraf5190 , yes Lugol's solution could be prepared for internal use and taken in the form of drops in water, milk and other cool liquids, but it is better to work with iodine literate practitioner who would determine dosage and perform necessary tests to monitor therapy progression.
@jennysiepka9900
@jennysiepka9900 Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this. Thank you
@NYGuy2000
@NYGuy2000 Ай бұрын
As a side comment, the guest said that in a viral infection, the fight against the virus becomes the priority over cleaning fungi. This could help explain the recent increase of cancers, especially turbo cancers.
@rebeccamclean380
@rebeccamclean380 Ай бұрын
Epstein barr virus also linked to soooo many cancers
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
Yes, vomocytosis
@MichaelSalo
@MichaelSalo Ай бұрын
Everything about the fungal theory of cancer seems to line up. What would be the counter argument, or evidence against this theory?
@CellSuppressionTheory
@CellSuppressionTheory Ай бұрын
I've yet to come across a significant counter argument. One possible challenge came in the form of finding that not all cells within the tumour harbour intracellular fungal pathogens, the assumption being that all tumour cells need to be infected to initiate the Warburg effect. However, through purinergic signalling, Dr Naviaux and others highlight that cells work collectively against an infectious threat by triggering the Warburg effect in unison even if they aren't infected. This makes sense given the cross-talk between cells. In this case just a small number of infected cells can illicit the Warburg effect in non-infected cells leading to the proliferative state and corrosive environment that we see in cancer. I have come across a few dismissive types who merely provide their opinions, which try to assert that fungi have nothing to do with cancer, but most admit to not having read the theory and do not provide any evidence to support their claims.
@mariejones7136
@mariejones7136 Ай бұрын
Its so complicated but when i got cancer i like many started studying it..i figured since i was 68 i might have had damaged mitochondria so after chemo which i had no idea about metabolic therapy i started walking more..keto diet..no sugar..fasting...red light therapy..coq10..pqq.. alpha lipoic acid.. oxygen water...i take berberine....I check my glucose and keytones with a keto mojo and if my ketones are low I fast or eat omad for a week. One meal a day.I take a bunch of supplements..I do have the Iver. drug but I'm hesitated taking it..
@iansmith587
@iansmith587 Ай бұрын
It's perfectly safe, I've taken it many time over the last 30 years.
@mariejones7136
@mariejones7136 Ай бұрын
​@@iansmith587I'm going to do it .3 days a week.
@mariejones7136
@mariejones7136 Ай бұрын
​​@@iansmith587can't it damage the liver ?or one has to get the liver checked often when taking ivermectin?..how long do I take it?
@iansmith587
@iansmith587 Ай бұрын
@@mariejones7136 99% of anything you read on the internet is leading you from the truth. To understand fully read pancreatic cancer and malassezia Aykut et al. This one research paper alone discredits everything you thought you knew about the subject, and is conclusive and undeniable evidence.
@brendabrenner2891
@brendabrenner2891 Ай бұрын
Take same for long covid.. where did u get ivermectin, tu, my Drs dint know what I'm talking about🙏❤️
@nicholassteel5529
@nicholassteel5529 Ай бұрын
Intelligent conversation…..🙏👍✌️
@savatryramsaran1877
@savatryramsaran1877 Ай бұрын
Can you suggest a function doctor that can consult online? I do not have accessed to one in my part of the world
@jdram58
@jdram58 Ай бұрын
I think Methylene blue is also anti parasitic as well..
@rindarossouw1725
@rindarossouw1725 Ай бұрын
And VERY hard to find.
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
It is highly anti fungal and anti parasitic. It forces the cell out of glycolysis. If you can do that, then cancer loses most of its malignant properties and becomes vulnerable to the immune system. It also has fantastic blood brain barrier penetration as well. Main issue is not to use it with SSRI drugs though.
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
@@rindarossouw1725 Methylene Blue is very cheap and easy to find...
@stievenarteric
@stievenarteric 28 күн бұрын
Pr Seyfried says that prostate cancer cannot use fatty acids in the absence of the other two nutrients glucose and glutamine.
@amitloutube
@amitloutube Ай бұрын
Quick AI summary please
@Lina-kg9uk
@Lina-kg9uk Ай бұрын
What about turmeric as anti inflammatory supplements
@savatryramsaran1877
@savatryramsaran1877 Ай бұрын
What are the names of the Nitric Oxcide supplements mentioned? I got N1O1 what is the other?
@user-jk3bp1wk2x
@user-jk3bp1wk2x Ай бұрын
Biofilm busters and antifungal herbs ?
@iansmith587
@iansmith587 Ай бұрын
Vitamin c and aspirin are two of the best substances for clearing biofilm I read in a research paper some years ago that fenbendazole other than being a powerful antifungal also clears biofilm, hence it's amazing effect.
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
Best biofilm buster on the market, hands down, is Therbiotic Interfase Plus You will find this contains all the key enzymes that break down both biofilm walls, as well as fungal cell walls. In terms of herbs, the most potent and broad spectrum against fungi are oregano oil and black seed oil.
@jenniferlabrum2277
@jenniferlabrum2277 Ай бұрын
So would methelyne blue be a good supplement to take for prevention of diseases that may be linked with fungus??
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
Yes, very good, just be careful if on an SSRI drug
@lumidou11
@lumidou11 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this podcast... so much information! Living in the UK I highly doubt any of the GPs or Oncologist would even consider prescribing anything other than chemo/radio- they have no time to keep up with the research and frankly can't be bothered to go the extra mile, let alone read a book. They are themselves metabolically unwell- it is very obvious. It's mentioned on this podcast that cancer cells feed on fat now? So, are the Keto or Carnivore diet not recommended? Or are the high fat diets a problem just for prostate cancer? I'm so confused... What is the appropriate diet for cancer patients? There's conflicting information and it's very difficult to keep up... anyone?🤕 Maybe inviting Dr Chaffee? Thank you, stay healthy people ✊️
@mystrength5640
@mystrength5640 Ай бұрын
You soo Correct.. I try to educate a few of them. If I encounter them as a patient. They only have Pharmaceutical knowledge! Which I try to avoid !
@lumidou11
@lumidou11 Ай бұрын
@mystrength5640 Exactly, they are well trained MEDICAL professionals, not HEALTH professionals, or God for that matter - some of them get it twisted.
@MsTAMILIAN
@MsTAMILIAN Ай бұрын
As I understand it, cancer cell, like bacteria and fungus adopts to use different fuels. If you cut down on carbs, it may start using proteins and if you starve your body of carbs and protein it would start using fats.
@mariejones7136
@mariejones7136 Ай бұрын
I just fast a lot ..one meal a day or 2 meals..48 hours a week of fasting.. intermittent fasting...keto diet..low carb..some fat..some protein..keep it balanced..
@Bedonye
@Bedonye Ай бұрын
Ok we know that What's the solution? What's the best way to fight and overcome infections and inflammation?
@Bedonye
@Bedonye Ай бұрын
What can help? Antiparasitics? Oxidative therapies? What else?
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
There is no best way. If you're needing to ask someone what natural compounds are good for fighting inflammation, i don't know what to tell you. You are just a google search away, but since I'm feeling generous, here's just a few off the top of my head... Curcumin, Boswellia, Ginger, Resveratrol, Apigenin, Fisetin, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Luteolin, Bromelain, Falcarinol, Berberine, Quercetin, Milk Thistle, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Sulforaphane, Tudca, Garlic, Graviola (Soursop), Apple Cider Vinegar, Vitamin D3/K2, CBD/THC Oil, Low Dose Naltrexone, Mistletoe Extract, Sodium Dichloreacetate (DCA), Sodium Phenylbutyrate, then the mushroom family of extracts: Turkey Tail, Reishi, Cordyceps, Lions Mane. Lui Wei Di Huang Tang, Oregano Oil, Black Seed Oil...there are more but I can't think of them at the minute, so many...
@cindianderson9443
@cindianderson9443 Ай бұрын
I got turbo cancer after the vax but my whole life I've had mold toxicity. I actually had the pathologist check my tumor for fungus and he said there wasn't any. But would that not have found it if it was inside the cell? Also, I've never found anyone called a Functional Oncologist. There are Integrative Oncologists that really just treat side effects of traditional oncology, and there are some (few and far between) that actually focus on cure. Where do you find a functional oncologist?
@ellennaj3382
@ellennaj3382 Ай бұрын
What type of cancer they found?
@cindianderson9443
@cindianderson9443 Ай бұрын
@@ellennaj3382 Mine was Triple Negative Breast Cancer which is on the list of turbo-cancers.
@TrudyContos-gq1bw
@TrudyContos-gq1bw 22 күн бұрын
Is psoriasis and plaque psorioasis a fungus?
@VictorHector-ff8rq
@VictorHector-ff8rq Ай бұрын
So, is zinc, good or bad for prostate cancer?
@jasonjohnson5408
@jasonjohnson5408 Ай бұрын
Very bad. Prostate cancer feeds off it. You need to restrict it. Look in to 2DG and research how this kills fungals within macrophages through zinc restriction.
@VictorKhara
@VictorKhara 20 күн бұрын
Zinc is a must.
@scottdavies6636
@scottdavies6636 Ай бұрын
Be very very careful when talking about MTHFR gene because there are a ton of connections to cancer as in glutathione which supports cancer and also methionine which also supports cancer. A mutation in MTHFR is actually a good thing when you have cancer and one should not supplement around it.
@Learner1985
@Learner1985 Ай бұрын
Is that gene mutation specific to blood type?
@scottdavies6636
@scottdavies6636 Ай бұрын
@@Learner1985 no it is not driven by blood type. It is hereditary. One mutation from each parent.
@Aetherfield
@Aetherfield Ай бұрын
Shame that you have no mention of German new medicine which looks at emotional trauma chronic conflict as the route to disease. your videos seem to revolve around presenting new data points every 10 years or so so that you can make more money off products that don’t work.
@leelajapheth4051
@leelajapheth4051 Ай бұрын
How to treat if it's cause by virus Hpv Aids Hep b or. C?
@thelmacostello3639
@thelmacostello3639 Ай бұрын
My nephew just died 2 weeks ago ago Brain cancer 😢😢😢
@SweeetAdeline
@SweeetAdeline Ай бұрын
So sorry to hear that 🕯🕊
@mfrmll3786
@mfrmll3786 Ай бұрын
Bless your precious nephew!!! His memory will sustain you ❤
@patricktrussell7465
@patricktrussell7465 Ай бұрын
How does this help us ?
@SweeetAdeline
@SweeetAdeline Ай бұрын
@patricktrussell7465 It is not about us. It is about feeling empathy for another human being.
@scottdavies6636
@scottdavies6636 Ай бұрын
What is a citizen scientist!
@brendabrenner2891
@brendabrenner2891 Ай бұрын
Tu very silimair to long covid mechanisms/cell.miochrindria, sesescent cells.spike protein binding to cell🙏❤️..
@jdram58
@jdram58 Ай бұрын
Dr Huelda Reger Clark is a physacist not a MD so I imagine you will find her opinions and treatments different a "cure for all disease", "Cure for all cancer" many different cure for books including zappers you can make yourself and various old school treatments various kidney liver type treatments and cleanses. Herbal remedies you name it and she is methodically extreme and many health cases. She is a Canadian I think.
@iansmith587
@iansmith587 Ай бұрын
What she didnt know is her intestinal worming protocol of black walnut hulls and wormwood are all poweful antifungals, as is fenbendazole.
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