Bioelectric approach is fundamental in keeping the cells directed towards organ level goals, preventing tumors and metastasis. This technology can be an alternative to chemotherapy and immune therapy for a more functional and healthier biological system.
The immune system needs folate to get rid of pre-cancer cells in our body and it is critical to have good mechanisms in play to prevent cancer from growing and proliferating. The question lies, at what point should we make changes if we identify pre-cancer cells in our body?
Stem cells can release growth factors without the need for the cells themselves to be present for therapeutic purposes. However, they can sometimes become cancerous or senile cells.
Virus vectors can be used to deliver regular genes to a patient with a genetic disease or to kill tumors specifically, making it less toxic than traditional treatments. Researchers have been studying virus vectors like adenovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus, influenza virus, and even measles virus for over 20 years to develop vaccines and treatments.
Dr. Peter Attia discusses a breakthrough in colon cancer treatment using a blood test to detect the presence of cancerous cell-free DNA, allowing oncologists to treat stage 3 colon cancer patients as if the cancer has metastasized with an 80% success rate.
Scientist and writer, Andrew Steele, discusses with the host the consequences of living longer and how the way we treat infectious diseases is different from how we can treat cancer.