Mitochondrial Mayhem: Correcting the Root Cause of Cancer

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @LionessHiker
    @LionessHiker 5 месяцев назад +5

    I do hope someone will connect Riordan Clinic with Dr. Thomas Seyfried.

  • @vitaminboss
    @vitaminboss Год назад +8

    The fact is not all comparments of a tumor share the same metabolic profile. Glycolytic phenotype don't make up the entiretly of a cancer. Some cells actually use oxidative phosphorylation as well. Cancer cells adapt to various environments and are able to activate their mitochondria as needed. So the warburg effect applies to more aggressive, highly replicative cell types while OXPHOS is usually found among more resistant yet lower grade cells.

    • @ws7001
      @ws7001 2 месяца назад

      Are you sure about this? Dr Seyfried said that is impossible and his team has never seen that. No one has taken up his offer of finding any cancer that can use OxPhos. Can you cite a paper? Seyfried demonstrated that cells with healthy metabolism are not cancerous. You should publish your findings and be the world’s first to discover this. Are you saying that if glucose and fermentable amino acids are prevented from being metabolized by the mitochondria there will be sufficient compartments remaining for cancer survival? That would make curing cancer with a metabolic approach impossible without additional stressors.

  • @richardwebster1300
    @richardwebster1300 Год назад +3

    Outstanding presentation. Trying to follow many of these guidelines.

  • @peteporcelli2346
    @peteporcelli2346 Год назад +1

    We are grateful

  • @nickseccombe1357
    @nickseccombe1357 Год назад +1

    Wow truly fascinating

  • @drudrumusicperformance758
    @drudrumusicperformance758 Год назад +1

    Great presentation!!!

  • @JudgeGuns
    @JudgeGuns Год назад +1

    good info! 🙂

  • @netto682
    @netto682 Месяц назад

    👏👏👏🇧🇷

  • @at2step
    @at2step Год назад

    Experience with ME/CFS? Dr. Naviaux theory of cell danger response? They seem to dovetail with warburg effect. But what do i know!

  • @barryth
    @barryth Год назад +4

    little off topic.
    Why do so many people identify as a Cancer Survivor.
    i recovered ,with surgery, from esophageal cancer, but dont go around identifying as a cancer survivor.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 8 месяцев назад

    Since lack of oxygenation seems to promote tumor growth, would taking ANTIOXIDANTS be counterproductive in this case?

    • @lancecantu
      @lancecantu 5 месяцев назад

      Negative, look up Colin Champ, Fightin Cancer with Food and Fitness lecture, he explains why you can’t take antioxidants for the effect you want, but other ways like carb restriction with high intensity exercise will do it

  • @bigbankyb
    @bigbankyb Год назад

    Should we blame sugar for the DDT and all the other toxic chemicals how do we know?

  • @iamhe999
    @iamhe999 Год назад +9

    audio recording is poor quality... no one in charge of getting the audio correct? the mic is to far away from the mouth..Thus reflections off the walls and ceiling are as strong as the sound from the mouth and the EQ is favoring the low frequency of the voice Muddying up the sound of the voice.. It could be that the sound reinforcement system in the room has its speakers too close to the microphone. and the microphone is an omnidirectional microphone... The lecture is very good.. Kudos on that...!

    • @monnoo8221
      @monnoo8221 Год назад +1

      yep, sending it just once through an audio optimizer is definitely indicated. Had to turn on the subtitles

    • @barryth
      @barryth Год назад +1

      guess it's fixed as I had no problem. Sept 2023

    • @monnoo8221
      @monnoo8221 Год назад +1

      @@barryth not really... still echo, and dampened, which renders it very unpleasant.. perhaps I record it and modify by myself...

    • @iamhe999
      @iamhe999 Год назад +1

      Yes Me too believe it or not. I am very interested in the subject but was annoyed that audio was so poor to the point of distracting and simply said, hard to follow, actually creating auditory stress when I really wanted to follow the line of thought,
      @LynetteLatinQueenTV

    • @rnkim2564
      @rnkim2564 Год назад

      ​@LynetteLatinQueenTV when it's a struggle to listen and interpret what's being said, its distracting to the point of being harder to pay attention and learn. those of us with less than adaptive bodies and technical understanding get that it's exhausting and frustrating. I would love for them to get these great lectures on track with sound

  • @matkagrogan5251
    @matkagrogan5251 5 месяцев назад

    So apoptosis that is triggered by fasting or munching celery? One or another

  • @matkagrogan5251
    @matkagrogan5251 5 месяцев назад

    What have green vegetables to do with apoptosis? Well, nothing !!

  • @nicoleautumn7742
    @nicoleautumn7742 Год назад +1

    closed captioning? sound very low

  • @ranjaschildt
    @ranjaschildt 8 месяцев назад +1

    I canot get the 10 mg Melatoine that in the pastkept me cancer free for 7 years, I am depressed and feaful as In do not tolerate the ai blockers doctors force me to take, help,

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 8 месяцев назад

    What is PECTASOL?

  • @richalexandersen5524
    @richalexandersen5524 Год назад +1

    Great presentation. Commercials every 4-5 min is frustrating. I understand needing funding, but too much is a turn off.

    • @monnoo8221
      @monnoo8221 Год назад

      combination f FF, avast and adblocker removes them

  • @CarlaWoelcke
    @CarlaWoelcke Год назад +2

    Kraft test was developed by Dr. Joseph Kraft M.D.
    Look it up.

  • @piedmonttudor7745
    @piedmonttudor7745 Год назад +3

    I'm wondering about the long-term effects of widespread mask-induced hypoxia, which is a robustly demonstrated result of even healthy young people if they wear a mask and engage in moderate activity for 30 MINUTES. We've got kids up to older adults double-masking and wearing them for hours on end. Those of us w/ temperature regulation & lung problems early on knew that mask wearing even briefly could induce fainting and certainly low oxygen levels--but I avoided them as much as possible. What about millions of humans around the world who engaged in ongoing activity while wearing these? What about kids in choruses forced to wear them, supposedly helping them to improve breath control but forcing them to breathe in carbon dioxide as well as limit oxygen for hours?
    Seems to me we could set up some prelim studies to get out this w/o torturing mice to do it--get and pre/post data between 2018-present, starting w/ cancer patients in 2018 and measure rates of recurrence, and then set up a brief survey about perceived hypoxia for a set number of persons and then follow them over the next 2-10 years to see what happens.
    I don't understand--if hyperbaric oxygen is supposed to HELP cancer patients, how could prolonged mask wearing (proven not to prevent COVID at the epidemiological level) have contributed to primary or recurrent tumors?

    • @kevinbissinger
      @kevinbissinger 6 месяцев назад

      masks don't block oxygen though? the filter is nowhere near fine enough to affect it. It sounds like you're not taking deep enough breaths or maybe you have trauma around stuff on your face and anxiety that is affecting your breathing while you're wearing the mask?

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 8 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe another reason for the increase of this disease is that people are living long enough today in order to get it - unlike in the past.

    • @beautymore9386
      @beautymore9386 5 месяцев назад

      They used to live the same length 50 years ago, and doctor’s data show an increase