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Sugar causes cancer? Not really. But once cancer begins, sugar does feed cancer. Glucose is a form of sugar carbohydrate. It is good for fueling your normal cells but the bad news is that your tumor cells are also benefitting from this. Cancer cells lack the internal machinery to absorb nutrition from fats and proteins therefore therefore cannot efficiently make use of them. As a result they depend almost entirely on carbohydrates and glucose in order to survive. If we feed ourselves a low carbohydrate, low glucose diet, high fat and moderate protein diet (ketogenic diet), normal cells will feed but the tumors would starve.
What are ketones? When one is fasting the body does not have enough carbohydrate or glucose therefore they need to break down fat and muscle. In the process they produce ketones and fatty acids as substitute energy. This will provide the needed energy to your brain and body during times of starvation and fasting . Cancer cells don't have the sophisticated machinery to use ketones and therefore rely mostly on glucose. When you exercise for a long time your muscles start to cramp.This is because you are producing lactic acid. In the same way, cancer cells also produce a lot of lactic acid which can cause reactive oxygen species damage to the internal parts of the cell. This damage promotes inflammation, tumor invasion and metastasis . Metastasis occurs when tumors break off and spread to other organs. A Ketogenic diet can potentially help slow down these processes.
The most popular theory of cancer is that it begins with a defect in the DNA of the cell's nucleus. The metabolic theory of cancer believes that there are also mutations (irreversible changes) in the mitochondria, otherwise known as the powerhouse of the cell. Defects in the mitochondria can lead to many diseases such as autoimmune disease, heart problems, diabetes and cancer. Chemotherapy usually targets the nuclear DNA to cause cell death but clearly with only chemotherapy we have not yet unlocked the cure. Dietary measures can help make chemotherapy work better by weakening the energy supply to cancer cells , lessen the damage from too much lactic acid production, while continuing to nourish normal cells.
I found this book very helpful for total beginners. It is not a strict ketogenic diet but a modified one. The ketogenic diet restricts protein but the Atkins diet has no limitations on protein.
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