Sulforaphane, Resveratrol & Capsaicin BLOCK Glutamine TRIGGER Ferroptosis

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @DrCaseyPeavler
    @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +37

    I feel so encouraged how many natural glutamine targeted nutraceuticals we have access to. Who else is encouraged?

    • @jeffg4686
      @jeffg4686 Месяц назад +1

      Me - one person anyways.
      thanks for sharing - great info.
      Nobody should die from cancer with what we know.

    • @fatimabonte-go3vy
      @fatimabonte-go3vy Месяц назад +1

      Same here

    • @TheSpearoHeroes
      @TheSpearoHeroes Месяц назад +1

      This is hugely encouraging. Especially considering how incredibly safe many of them are as well how many have a long history of safe use.

    • @edwardcdg
      @edwardcdg Месяц назад

      A thousand thanks, Dr. Peavler, for bringing to our attention alternatives to DON! Thanks as well for giving your references.

    • @metabolights
      @metabolights Месяц назад

      Thanks, Dr. awesome research

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +10

    This adds to my emerging desire to begin sprouting OG broccoli seed, and eating the sprouts lightly cooked with OG mustard seed sprinkled on them. Never sure, but always hopeful, of moving into a better path! Thanks for all of your effort to clarify such complexity!

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +4

      Oh, AND, eat this outside in morning light with five OG eggs from pasture-raised chickens?!

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +4

      With hot peppers?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +3

      Agreed broccoli sprouts have higher amounts of sulforaphane Ray!

    • @egg399.
      @egg399. Месяц назад +3

      Better to have sulforaphane supplements. 1 capsule =360g worth of broccoli and you don’t get all the downsides.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +4

      Or just a small amount of sprouts and the supplement. I like the alchemy of supplemental extracts with the natural food where it comes from.

  • @leadfoot8045
    @leadfoot8045 Месяц назад +23

    THANK YOU SO MUCH DR. CASEY …. we all hope that your excellent lectures become Super Popular !!

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +7

      God willing so more people have access to this information

  • @simonclutterbuck6697
    @simonclutterbuck6697 Месяц назад +7

    Thanks for the info on co enzyme Q10, I stopped using NAC now I will be stopping the co enzyme Q10.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      I’m glad it was helpful and actionable!

    • @Will-zy3ru
      @Will-zy3ru Месяц назад

      @@DrCaseyPeavler I am taking meriva curcumin and will start berberine phytosome and grean tea phytosome. I was taking cq10. My lymph nodes are enlarged after an orchiectomy (seminoma) and 9 weeks of chemo. My doctor wants to put me on chemo again. I am going to try the metabolic approach instead. Should I stop CoQ10? Will that interfere with the anticancer properties of the other supplements?

  • @NZ_Andy
    @NZ_Andy Месяц назад +5

    Very good video, very glade to see this, fills in some missing pieces for sure.

  • @dodo-rq9we
    @dodo-rq9we Месяц назад +3

    Really thankful for your efforts dr Casey. I need to study your video series to help myself.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      I am honored to be a part of your healing journey!

  • @brannanwilliams5496
    @brannanwilliams5496 Месяц назад +7

    When are you and Seyfried going to do an interview? We would to hear it

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +3

      Great question. I want one with him and Tomas Duraj both.

    • @brannanwilliams5496
      @brannanwilliams5496 Месяц назад +2

      ​@DrCaseyPeavler i have seen him doing a lot of youtube interviews recently maybe he will. Either way love the channel!! Thanks for the info

    • @mcapital5539
      @mcapital5539 Месяц назад +1

      ​please do it!! DrCaseyPeavler

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      I appreciate the encouragement and the push everyone

  • @vickyzimbalistmorrison9300
    @vickyzimbalistmorrison9300 Месяц назад +9

    You're saving countless lives with your valuable work. God bless you always!

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kindness. It is my honor to share this info. God bless you also.

  • @dawnchristine1344
    @dawnchristine1344 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience and research.

  • @wocket42
    @wocket42 Месяц назад +3

    Hi. Haven't watched all the video yet, but one thing about "press and pulse" I'm not sure of is what goes where. Which actions and supplements should be part of the pulse and/or only the pulse? Which actions and supplements would be part of the press? And what about the anti oxidants (like you mentioned Vit C and Q10), do they have no place at all or could they be part of the "press only" period?
    I think it comes down to these questions: 1) which actions and supplements are not harmful to normal cells/the body, but are to cancer cells (high doses all the time possible), 2) which actions and supplements may also be harmful to normal cells so should not be done all the time and 3) are there actions and substances that are as beneficial to normal cells as to cancers cells, so they should be limited, but maybe okay as part of a short recovery period after using stuff that falls under 2)?
    Regards
    Andreas

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      All great questions. This is the edge of science and it’s moving forward slowly due to lack of institutional support. But God willing these answers will come sooner than later.

    • @pterakau
      @pterakau Месяц назад +3

      The press and pulse;GKI

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your input!

  • @DH-oi4kr
    @DH-oi4kr Месяц назад +10

    How many mgs of resveratrol was the dose for cancer cell death ?

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +4

      I'd suggest viewing all of the series of videos so far produced, as they are providing clarity toward your question.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      I would have to dig through the methods. This was a in vitro study not in vivo so it may not be exactly possible to figure out from this particular study.

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Месяц назад +3

      I don't have the answer, but it's always an important question. Many substances do wonders at high concentration in a petri dish, but these concentrations are often unobtainable in a human by oral consumption.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      True.

    • @ALFarrell-kv6ok
      @ALFarrell-kv6ok 15 дней назад

      ​@@wocket42This is where we need to look at natural bio-enhancers. Piperine in black pepper hugely increases the bio-availability of turmeric. That only one example. There are other bio-enhancers.

  • @TheSpearoHeroes
    @TheSpearoHeroes Месяц назад +2

    Another excellent video doc,

  • @drieman
    @drieman Месяц назад +5

    Are there lists of supplements the the research shows we should limit the use of or which might be useful for fighting cancer?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      I don’t know of a comprehensive do and don’t list. It would be a very very long list that being said and probably not black or white. This is why it’s critical to work with someone local, who is licensed and like minded.

  • @Gary65437
    @Gary65437 Месяц назад +3

    Another good video. I have a question about taking an iron supplement. Does it help or promote cancer?
    Lower iron and leucine to limit mTor and cancer growth?
    One study shows ferritin @71 equals no cancer, above 127 =cancer growth in the liver.
    Ideal ferritin range is 25-80.
    Zinc seems to be a helpful supplement to beat cancer.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      I would have to look into the data before I can comment. There is no question that cancer cells require iron. But that requirement could be used against them by leveraging ferroptosis…

    • @stevemecke8984
      @stevemecke8984 26 дней назад

      Curious, can you share the study inferring Ferritin above 127 = cancer growth in the Liver?

  • @cattleprods911
    @cattleprods911 Месяц назад +11

    Excellent Doc, you need to roll all this into a book someday

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +9

      I would prefer a video series personally, but mostly because that is the way I prefer to learn

    • @cattleprods911
      @cattleprods911 Месяц назад +3

      @ great, you’re and excellent teacher

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +2

      @@DrCaseyPeavler Yes, video series are on-going, as scientific methodology is! IMHO.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Very kind of you all. I actually love doing these videos and sharing this information with you all. If only I could edit faster and more efficiently…

  • @quintrahaman
    @quintrahaman Месяц назад +2

    In the last study you covered regarding Resveratrol, the comparison was made between medium/low dose vs high dose. What would be considered “high” dose? Also, is DMSO a possible adjunct to addressing cancer?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      DMSO has been reported anecdotally to be a cure all. I haven’t seen it studied much to be honest. And I’m all for cheap easy treatments. I would have to look at the methods but it was an in vitro study so might be impossible to translate that to the bedside. The dosing really needs to be a discussion between a patient and a healthcare provider. I do try hard to avoid dosing questions just because it can be taken as medical advice.

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +2

      If I remember cautions about use of DMSO from a long time ago, it was suggested that topically it carries a lot of other chemicals through membranes, so careful attention to only use it under very controlled anti-contaminant conditions. In the sixties and seventies, my father went on a n of 1 experiment with using it for everything imaginable, and did not know much about contaminant transport risks. And, he did end up dying of a brain hemorrhage a few years into the 'experiment'.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      I am sorry to hear about your dad Ray. That sounds horrible.

  • @ALFarrell-kv6ok
    @ALFarrell-kv6ok 15 дней назад +1

    The natural phytochemicals/nutraceuticals in various foods and herbs too often have a low bio-availability that hampers efficacy. This is where we need to study up on bio-enhancers. For example, piperine in black pepper hugely enhances the bio-availability of curcumin. A google on natural bio-enhancers turns up others. I'm also curious about grapefruit. Grapefruit can strengthen the impact of many regular drugs, even to a dangerous degree. But could it beneficially strengthen the effect of some natural phytochemicals/neutraceuticals?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  15 дней назад

      I think there are a couple things to note. Grapefruit is known it inhibit portions of the detox system know as cytochrome 450 system. That would different than increasing absorption with things such as pipeline which also affects cytochromes but also increases intestinal permeability of such compounds. BUT this is the kind of out of the box thinking we can use to increase serum concentrations!

  • @doejohn8674
    @doejohn8674 Месяц назад +4

    What would the effects of sulforaphane, resveratrol and capsaicin be on normal healthy cells?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +5

      Interestingly enough, likely the opposite effect! Will stimulate the antioxidant response element through NRf2

    • @doejohn8674
      @doejohn8674 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler Thank you, that is very good news!

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      You are very welcome. Nature is beautiful

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +2

      @@DrCaseyPeavler Yah! Seems to be likely the case!

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Beautiful synergy....

  • @dodo-rq9we
    @dodo-rq9we Месяц назад +3

    Should I cut off vit c low dose now?? I need it to increase my immune count😢?!!!

  • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
    @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

    So these compounds only inhibit glutamine in the slc7a11 and other glutathione production pathways, there fore they have no effect on reducing cancer cell ATP generation from glutamine, correct? Therefore a different compounds is needed to starve the cancer, this made it vulnerable to oxidative stress

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      That is not completely accurate. I am highlighting in this video the actions on SCL1A5 glutamine uptake channel inhibition. SFN, RES, CAP all have many other actions on glucose and beyond. That is what makes them so special.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      You may benefit from watching:
      ruclips.net/video/O4sajpZ_SFM/видео.html
      To better clarify and understand the overall goals of metabolic therapy.

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler I think you may be mistaking the contents of this video with another. In the first 30 seconds you say this video is about slc7a11. Are you saying SFN,RES,CAP all has other effects than just inhibiting this pathway? how come you didn't mention or include that in the video?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  29 дней назад +1

      Yes that is what I’m saying. EGCG or Curcumin may block 20 different pathways. The reason is because it would be about an hour video and this part of the series is about glutamine.

  • @shajjj455
    @shajjj455 Месяц назад +2

    But resveratrol has very poor absorption in human studies. Wouldn't pterostilbene be better option?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      I have not had a chance to study pterostilbene for cancer yet. And I haven’t seen it pop on my radar during investigation metabolic agents for cancer. But it would not surprise me

    • @shajjj455
      @shajjj455 Месяц назад +2

      @DrCaseyPeavler it is supposed to be a more absorbable form of resveratrol

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      In theory it should function the same then. I’m just saying I haven’t seen literature on it.

  • @bernardcohen332
    @bernardcohen332 Месяц назад +2

    Metastisized prostrate C being successfully stopped by anti androgen protocols.
    Will the natural products that you speak of actually kill the C cells?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      I cannot give medical advice or make claims. But the studies and even more important the big picture being laid out in a constellation of studies point at exactly what Warburg and Seyfried have been saying for years. I’m just getting into the weeds and highlighting natural options

    • @bernardcohen332
      @bernardcohen332 Месяц назад +2

      As the antisndrogen therapy does not wipe out the C cells, but does stop their growth.

    • @bernardcohen332
      @bernardcohen332 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler give the relevant results of actual, published studies. You're free to do that without online, diagnostic accusations

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      I mean to be fair that is what I try to do in every video.

  • @donaglosser4272
    @donaglosser4272 Месяц назад +3

    Am I right when I say you caution the use of Vit C?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +4

      Low dose IV or pretty much any dose oral vitamin C could be counterproductive and aid cancer cells acting as an antioxidant.

  • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
    @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

    Say one compound inhibits this step of the pathway... and there is a different compound inhibiting another step of the pathway. Is that even helpful?.. Don't we just need to disrupt a single step in the pathway for it to be impossible to complete it? For example these mulitple compounds that inhibit the SLC7a11 pathway. Trying to figure out if there is any benefit to use for example resveratrol when already taking curcumin.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      Great question. The honest answer is we don’t know yet. But in a very similar way we treat HIV, Tuberculosis, a multiple anti-viral and antibiotic approach seems to make sense for cancer as well. You hit it so many ways that it has no way to adapt and become resistant

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler Are there more than 1 pathway in which the cancer cell can make something? for example glutathione or ATP. If there is THEN more than on disruption would be necessary to fully inhibit it. And are the pathways in cancer cells and healthy cell the same?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  29 дней назад

      To answer your last question, absolutely. Cancer is us. Cancer comes from us but hijacks our system of growth and protection. This good thing is that normal cells are metabolically flexible, cancer is not.

  • @egg399.
    @egg399. Месяц назад +2

    Was it just vitC we shouldn’t have in small doses or coq10 as well?
    Would a large dice or oral vit c be over the 5g mark or is that still too low? If we can’t get IV vit C can we take liposomal/buffered vit c orally to give a therapeutic action against C cell to increase ros by hydrogen peroxide?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      Any dose of oral would act as an antioxidant. Even low dose IV-C would act as an antioxidant. If it were me, I would not take CoQ10 with cancer.

    • @egg399.
      @egg399. Месяц назад +3

      @ Blimey, that’s in so many protocols! It’s in mine. My note on use is that it helps vitamin E stay in antioxidant form. Now i’m
      thinking if I should ditch the tocotrienols as well?
      yes, I see we want to increase ROS and ferroptosis / apoptosis and antioxidants will help protect the c cells.
      I’ve had 30% reduction. Do I change my tack and start withdrawing items?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      Would need to discuss these nuances with a knowledgeable healthcare provider to be honest.

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 17 дней назад +1

    Any research on Moringa?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  17 дней назад +1

      I’ve seen it for many other things but not cancer yet. I’m sure it will pop up one of these days.

  • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
    @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +2

    So IS there a way to fully inhibit cancer cell glucolysis and glutaminesis through supplements… because IF there is then the ketogenic diet would not be necessary and we would be able to eat a carb diet and harness the unique benefits only possible on such a diet while still starving the cancer.

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Месяц назад +1

      I have no clue, but often it's not black and white when taking about millions of cells with billions of receptors. No substance will block all receptors on all cells. And there might be a concentration thing, so higher glucose levels will always be worse than lower ones. And there is the effect of ketones themselves which may or may not be easy to supplement.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Why is the ketogenic diet beneficial? If you say lowered blood glucose you would only be partially right. If you dig into Seyfried’s papers, they believe the benefit is lowered insulin signaling and elevated ketones. So there may be dozens of potential targets along the glucose and glutamine systems, but a ketogenic diet with exogenous ketones is the foundation for a reason.

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler So... even on a carb diet that at the same time inhibits cancer fuel we still would be producing insulin which promotes growth... however I think that the unique benefits you could get only on a carb diet WOULD outweigh that. We could consume an amount of exogenous ketones to gain the anti cancer benefits of the ketones while off the keto diet, basically using it as an anti cancer supplement like curcumin.

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

      @@wocket42 Why would they be hard to supplement? I was thinking just taking ketone esters would give us the effect, do you not think this ketone amount would give us the effect or not enough of it? From what I have read the unique benefits only possible on a carb diet are powerful and finding a away to incorporate them, I think would do alot.

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +2

      @@DrCaseyPeavler I thought starving it was the main purpose.

  • @zainom786
    @zainom786 Месяц назад +1

    Would black seed oil have a good effect also

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      I have not seen it pop up when it comes to glucose and glutamine. That does not mean it’s not helpful, just maybe doesn’t have effects on these major fuel sources

  • @bobthrasher8226
    @bobthrasher8226 Месяц назад +2

    Would iron deficiency play any inhibitory role in ferroptosis? In other words would you check an iron panel to make sure iron is sufficient during cancer therapy? Would boosting iron to high normal ranges possibly be beneficial in supporting ferroptosis during cancer therapy?

    • @simonclutterbuck6697
      @simonclutterbuck6697 Месяц назад +2

      Cancer tumours will collect as much iron from the blood as they can, which is why anemia is usually used as warning signal for a cancer diagnosis. I have increased my iron intake. Mainly to improve my blood oxygen levels than improve ferroptosis.

    • @bobthrasher8226
      @bobthrasher8226 Месяц назад +2

      @@simonclutterbuck6697 Do oncologists routinely monitor and supplement iron as necessary or only if iron-deficient symptoms present? It seems like a cancer would have to be fairly advanced to lead to anemia.

    • @simonclutterbuck6697
      @simonclutterbuck6697 Месяц назад +2

      @bobthrasher8226 I have a small 1 inch round colon tumor so they don't have to be big to have an impact on your iron levels. My levels are about 50% lower than where it's recommended to be. I also have kidney problems so I am getting bloodwork done every 4 weeks for that, so I can see my iron levels regularly, even though I am supplementing iron it's not improving what is in my blood stream by much. I figure when it starts showing it's getting higher in my blood tests it will indicate the tumor is dying off. I have to call the cancer co ordinator today to see what tests I can get to see if it's shrinking, as I refused the surgery and they said chemo or radiation wasn't nessacary, which was when they thought I was having the surgery. So I am not sure what they will say as I am being uncooperative with how they want to treat me lol. They have not offered to give me an iron infusion so not sure if it would be part of their cancer protocol.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      It’s possible. This issue is ferritin is the main way we check iron stores and it is often “falsely” elevated in cancer patients because it is an acute phase reactant and will elevate in setting of inflammation and cancer is highly inflammatory.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Most oncologists are also hematologists so they will routinely check ferritin, TIBC, B12 and folate. Anemia in cancer is due to chronic inflammatory state called anemia of chronic disease or can be related to chemotherapy. It’s harder to detect iron deficiency in cancer patients. B12 and folate deficiency is easy to detect for any patient, cancer or not.

  • @miketzlambertelkins2900
    @miketzlambertelkins2900 Месяц назад +1

    Im diagnosed with primary peritoneal carcinomatosis, no chemo yet, my dr is giving me glutathione shots, nac, i take vit c. Did you say thats not good or good? I taking cats claw, Shatavari, keto diet, exercise, trying natural remedies. Onocologist wants me on chemo ASAP, but my numbers were coming down with cats claw, shatavari, candida cleanse, parasite cleanse. So she added the glutathione shots to boost immune system

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      Context is everything and I am not your doctor, as you are well aware. But if it were me or anyone I love had cancer. There would have to be DARN good reason to be on glutathione or NAC….I would be very concerned if they don’t seem concerned or are not explaining why they are doing it..

    • @miketzlambertelkins2900
      @miketzlambertelkins2900 Месяц назад +1

      Why is it bad again? We are trying alt ideas to chemo. It had seemed like a good idea, but I will tell her why it's not good idea. I am trying ivermectin next. Wish I cud find an intergrated onocologist here in TN

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +6

      I don't mean to discourage you, I am going to assume your name is Mike. And don't beat yourself up. You were doing what you thought was right. If you are undergoing liver damaging chemo, then it would make sense to try to protect your liver. BUT, cancer is part of you and me. Its our cells gone rogue. They have the same pathways our normal cells have. They even hijack those pathways for their own good and protection. One of the major ways is through the overuse of the NRF2 pathway. The NRF2 pathway is the endogenous antioxidant response element. It up-regulates glutathione and glutathione peroxidase. BUT it needs NADPH from glucose, glycine, cysteine and glutamine to make that system work. If we were to give cysteine (NAC) or glutathione, we would be giving cancer the advantage. One of the main reasons for restricting glutamine is to restrict glutathione production. When cancer antioxidant response is impaired, it makes them exquisitely sensitive to ROS/RNS (IV-C, HBOT, radiation, chemo). Hope that makes sense.

  • @insbpo2679
    @insbpo2679 Месяц назад +2

    Your comment about NAC, Vit C, etc perhaps being harmful when cancer exists is very interesting. Do you think the same applies to Anthocyanins?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Hard to say. Likely would not want to take any supplements that act as antioxidants. If you were to eat some wild blueberries for anthocyanins likely not harmful, but could affect your GKI....

  • @napaman2104
    @napaman2104 Месяц назад +2

    Dr. Peavler slightly off topic but does taking a supplement that contains Glutathione contradict our efforts to limit or cut back on Glutamiine? Thank you

    • @scottmaas1959
      @scottmaas1959 Месяц назад +3

      yes he stated before increase glutathione via NAC is not a good idea during treatment.

    • @napaman2104
      @napaman2104 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, missed that

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely. 💯

    • @eliasvonbernstorff6762
      @eliasvonbernstorff6762 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler what about increasing glutathione by making the liver make more (therefore not taking a supplement)?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      It’s tricky business. Why are you concerned with increasing glutathione? I don’t mean to minimize or shame your concerns by all means. Just curious

  • @forexcharts281
    @forexcharts281 Месяц назад +1

    What are the doses?

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +2

      I'd suggest viewing all of the series of videos so far produced, as they are providing clarity toward your question.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад

      Thanks Ray. I do not give doses in these videos. It could be considered medical advice. These videos are to provide awareness mostly. Your integrative medicine doctor will help you with dosing!

  • @VandanaChaudhry-x3s
    @VandanaChaudhry-x3s Месяц назад +1

    Can you tell how to cure schizophrenia

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      No I cannot. But I can tell you the closer you are to the equator, the incidence of most disease plummet. So is light stability, strong UV a factor? Yup.

  • @barasra8847
    @barasra8847 Месяц назад +3

    Like to commend your natural products affiliation than pharma extracts from these natural elements! Thanks!❤

  • @manapropaganda6247
    @manapropaganda6247 Месяц назад +13

    I would rather know about glucose inhibitors much more. Can you also talk about fenbendazol and also ivermectin in cancer treatment.

    • @NZ_Andy
      @NZ_Andy Месяц назад +8

      There are so many glucose inhibitors, diet has a big impact, being in Ketosis etc.. so I think concentrating on Glutamine is a great idea as there was a lot less options. It's relatively easy to stop Glucose but not glutamine.

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +9

      Sulforaphane, Resveratrol and Capsaicin all block glucose. I will dedicate several videos to the inhibitors of glucose uptake and utilization, including Fenben/Meben

    • @stanleyyu2079
      @stanleyyu2079 Месяц назад +1

      MBZ (mebendazole) reduced VM-M3 tumour cell growth and invasion when evaluated under in-vitro and in-vivo conditions through inhibition of both the glutaminolysis and the glycolysis pathways.
      Therapeutically, fenbendazole and mebendazole are very similar.
      Fenbendazole can be quite effective when combined with calorie restricted high fat ketogenic diet.

    • @stanleyyu2079
      @stanleyyu2079 Месяц назад +1

      For metabolic therapy, glucose can be controlled by eliminating the intake and trying to keep gki below 1. However, it is much harder to eliminate glutamine, because the body can make it itself.
      From the recent video interview, Dr Seyfried mentioned mebendazole (or fenbendazole), can be used to block glutamine:
      ruclips.net/video/xQhIJxatT1M/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/xQhIJxatT1M/видео.html

    • @andrewrivera4029
      @andrewrivera4029 Месяц назад +3

      Go 0 carb, high fat a little protein

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +2

    Hmmm yes, encouraging that so many of the spices and plant active ingredients used in asian medicine historic practices continue to become more clarified how they have been having biologic efficacy as preventive and supportive benefits. We would probably be better off not ignoring as much prehistoric 'medicine' usage practices, but just take their past usage as clues that past acquired knowledge toward effective medicine practices by other medical paradigms than our 'western medicine current paradigm for profit' dogma tries so often to negate those efficacies 'out of hand' via hubris. There remains a wealth of prehistoric knowledge untaped by our lack of appreciation of this oral history conveyance of knowledge through time I am fascinated by oral history necessity to retain and accurately communicate over vast timeframes. IMHO.

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад

      Not to say I negate the historic asian long usage of written language, but I'm thinking about much deeper timeframes too (e.g. deeper than 50KA).

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +1

      It’s is out of complete arrogance traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine is forgotten, ignored and demonized by main stream…

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrCaseyPeavler Imagine what complexities of knowledge of latitude barcodes of foods and medicines we were evolutionarily attuned too site specifically, are now lost!?! A huge void for pharma to try to fill, but without the specificity of quantum biology guiding. Jet-lag 'catastrophe of normal'.

  • @metabolights
    @metabolights Месяц назад +2

    🙌

  • @edhcpa3935
    @edhcpa3935 Месяц назад +4

    This guy is a brainiac. How does a cancer patient get to join one of your zoom meetings?

    • @DrCaseyPeavler
      @DrCaseyPeavler  Месяц назад +3

      I am in the process of launching some new things in the next month or two. I am going to do a monthly metabolic therapy course, I am going create an online private community with free speech intact, and I am going to create self-paced courses as well. I do offer personal one on one educational consults also.

    • @edhcpa3935
      @edhcpa3935 Месяц назад +1

      @ if you can, please place my YT contact on your list for the webinar classes or kindly make a YT announcement so wanna be participants can register. Where can folks sign up for one on one sessions if interested? Do you have a website address with a link for that possibly? Thanks in advance for the additional information.