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Cancer Biology: Metabolism, Mitochondria & Energy | Thomas Seyfried | 224

Cancer Biology: Metabolism, Mitochondria & Energy | Thomas Seyfried | 224

Season 5 Episode 224 Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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Short Summary: Cancer’s metabolic roots with Dr. Thomas Seyfried.

About the guest: Thomas Seyfried, PhD is a professor of biology at Boston College. He has researched cancer metabolism, epilepsy, and lipid biochemistry for over 40 years.

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Episode Summary: Dr. Thomas Seyfried discusses the mitochondrial metabolic theory of cancer, challenging the dominant somatic mutation theory. He explores how cancer cells rely on fermentation due to defective oxidative phosphorylation, drawing on Otto Warburg’s work. Seyfried explains how ketogenic diets and nutritional ketosis can starve cancer cells by limiting glucose and glutamine, while sharing evidence from nuclear transfer experiments and clinical studies. The conversation also covers environmental factors driving cancer and the importance of metabolic flexibility for prevention.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cancer is characterized by dysregulated cell growth, but Seyfried argues it stems from mitochondrial dysfunction, not just genetic mutations.
  • Cancer cells ferment glucose & glutamine, unable to use fatty acids or ketones, making ketogenic diets a potential therapeutic tool.
  • Nuclear transfer experiments show cancer traits reside in the cytoplasm, not the nucleus, challenging the somatic mutation theory.
  • Environmental factors like processed foods, stress, and poor sleep disrupt mitochondrial function, increasing cancer risk.
  • Seyfried’s glucose-ketone index helps monitor metabolic states to manage cancer & chronic diseases.
  • Cancer rates are rising in younger people, possibly due to obesity, inflammation, and environmental toxins.
  • Metabolic flexibility, cycling between ketosis and carb-based states, may mimic ancestral patterns and reduce chronic disease risk.

Related episode:

  • M&M #215: Cancer Metabolism: Sugar, Fructose, Lipids & Fasting | Gary Patti

*Not medical advice.


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