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Fasting as a Way to Purge Pre-Cancerous Cells
Fasting puts metabolic stress on cancer cells that are highly dependent on glucose and insulin, potentially triggering the death of pre-cancerous cells if done regularly once or twice a year, or even once a week. You may experience some side effects, but the benefits could be worth it.
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By fasting and entering a state of ketosis, cancer cells can be deprived of their growth needs and potentially trigger apoptosis autophagy.
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By fasting and entering a state of ketosis, cancer cells can be deprived of their growth needs and potentially trigger apoptosis autophagy. It's suggested that a shorter fast, once or twice a year, could purge pre-cancerous cells, while regular fasting could also bring benefits.
ChapterFasting as a Way to Purge Pre-Cancerous Cells
Episode#117: Dom D'Agostino on Fasting, Ketosis, and The End of Cancer
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Fasting causes a lack of fuel flow to the brain, causing symptoms such as brain fog, headaches, and decreased insulin levels.
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Fasting causes a lack of fuel flow to the brain, causing symptoms such as brain fog, headaches, and decreased insulin levels. It can also trigger anergic response and activate sympathetic immune systems.