Colin Champ, MD -- The Ketogenic Diet and Cancer: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • Colin Champ, MD, is an oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center where he heads the diet and nutrition division of the Integrative Oncology Department. His research focuses on diet, exercise, and lifestyle optimization for cancer treatment and prevention. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals and he has been featured by multiple media sources, including the National Institute of Health, Sanjay Gupta’s Gupta Guide on Medpage, and the Boston Globe. He is the author of Misguided Medicine and is an avid online blogger of a range of health-related topics.

Комментарии • 25

  • @artsiecrafty4164
    @artsiecrafty4164 7 лет назад +19

    I wish more of the world knew about this and applaud it. I am on a ketogenic diet for weight loss and brain health. At 68, I don't want to get dementia or cancer!

  • @Deanriley
    @Deanriley 6 лет назад +6

    Dr. Champ’s presentation was outstanding.

  • @jojomarie66
    @jojomarie66 5 лет назад +5

    Thank God for you dear Doctor. Bless you

  • @lindaloranger2998
    @lindaloranger2998 Год назад +1

    Why hasn’t this video gone viral?

  • @leahlandi143
    @leahlandi143 8 лет назад +7

    this is wonderful, I eat like this and don't have cancer but hope to prevent it.

  • @carrollhoagland1053
    @carrollhoagland1053 8 лет назад +11

    Thank you Doctor Champ, I had given up on the AMA ...
    Physicians have abandoned the nutritional approach to patient diagnostics and medicine, simply because they are not trained in nutrition. A key part of the Hippocratic Oath ... “I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure... “, has been forgotten … of course as there is no money in healthy people.
    Your diet on you blog is almost the same at my "the Centenarian Diet" with all the caveats ... only diff is that protein is limited to 1/2g /lb lean body mass (Seyfried) - ie Asian style where protein is an accoutrement. Also I follow Dr. Ames and his Triage Theory of Nutrition. Dr. Bonnie Bassler "Quorum Sensing, cell communication".
    70 Going On 100.

  • @dianetonacia2122
    @dianetonacia2122 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic best easily understandable talk with plenty of info

  • @johnc.8298
    @johnc.8298 7 лет назад +5

    How long does it take for a ketogenic diet to starve cancer cells? A plant without water can last many days before it withers and dies. How long for cancer cells?

  • @mistylight4009
    @mistylight4009 8 лет назад +6

    thanks for this very important video.

  • @martinirving3824
    @martinirving3824 6 лет назад +2

    I guess the problem with the KD is that when carbs are severely restricted, enough to get glucose below 80 mg/dL, there is a form of insulin resistance generated causing baseline insulin to be higher? It would seem there is a trade-off or balance between blood glucose and blood insulin? That is, you can have glucose between 80 and 100, while baseline insulin is very low, say, less than 5 or even less than 1 micro unit? Justin thinking out loud based on my own "biohacking." To riff a little further...
    When I was "carb adapted" - eating breakfast typically involving cereal - a fasting glucose reading might've been 80 mg/dL and I would be hungry. I did no insulin test when eating like this. Currently I no longer eat cereal, and typically intermittent fast out to noon, 2PM or even later. I try to make "breakfast" nutrient dense - often eggs, kale, onions, mushrooms.
    A typical morning, fasting glucose is now between 90 and 95 mg/dL. (No, I don't feel hungry at all). About 15 months ago I did an insulin test 3 hours after lunch (eggs on a bagel). Insulin was recorded as

  • @jeffritori2321
    @jeffritori2321 6 лет назад +1

    Wonderful!! I cannot believe you actually mentioned the fatty tumor cancer- Rare- I have Retroparitonial Liposarcoma Tumor- have been on KETO - still grows but it may have gown more if I were not

    • @levity90
      @levity90 2 года назад +1

      How are you doing?

  • @moondoddler370
    @moondoddler370 7 лет назад +5

    Excellent knowledge is power!

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 4 года назад

    Kimchi hotpot is the best quick pantry dinner. Kimchi + bone broth + shrimp or fatty belly pork or both! It takes 10 minutes to make, its tasty and so good for you

  • @Lovelandmedicalclinic
    @Lovelandmedicalclinic 7 лет назад +5

    Awesome video. I love it that a radiation oncologist is on board with this

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 4 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @GrEEnfReAKXxX3
    @GrEEnfReAKXxX3 3 года назад +2

    ◾I'm sure Big pharma doesn't like videos such as this one......
    ▪️Thanks.........

  • @leahlandi143
    @leahlandi143 8 лет назад

    should people with cancer not workout due to it raising glucose? Just wondering

    • @jojomarie66
      @jojomarie66 5 лет назад +2

      Lifting weights is better than HIIT as HIIT raises Cortisol. If you do want to continue with HIIT only do it for 20 minutes max; the longer you HIIT the more cortisol is produced due to the impact on the body which isn't necessary bad, but for the Ketogenic lifestyle you want to reduce glucose levels. So, easy slow weightlifting is better and so is walking.

  • @kardste8114
    @kardste8114 2 года назад +1

    Why doesn’t every radiation oncologist tell the patient to Fast before cancer radiation therapy now in 2022?

    • @joec1212
      @joec1212 Год назад

      Guess you didn't follow the whole "pandemic"....