My research team is working on a new cancer strategy. Learn how it works.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: A New Cancer Strategy
0:42 What we know about cancer
4:12 Acetyl-CoA and SCOT
5:33 How you can help further this research
7:37 Share your success story!
In this video, we’re going to talk about a new cancer strategy.
The conventional strategy for cancer is to use chemotherapy. However, this form of treatment also harms your immune system. The ideal cancer strategy would be one that improves your overall health without causing damage to other parts of your body.
Cancer starts in the mitochondria. A type of mitochondria damage occurs where the normal cells start to transition into a cancer cell.
The metabolism of cancer cells is different from that of normal cells. Normal cells use respiration as their metabolism—they need oxygen to stay fueled. Cancer cells use fermentation—they don’t need oxygen to stay fueled. Cancer cells are also immortal—they live forever and rapidly divide.
These are some of the key differences between cancer cells and normal cells. The best approach seems to be with starving off cancer cells. This requires cutting off their fuel source—carbohydrates, protein, and fat. The problem is, you also need these nutrients to survive.
While ketones were believed to starve off cancer cells, we now know that cancer cells need ketones to provide a compound called Acetyl-CoA. This is required for the tumor cell membrane using a “door” or pathway called SCOT. When this pathway is open, cancer cells can create their membranes, survive, and thrive. When this pathway is shut, they can’t.
Certain drugs act as SCOT inhibitors that help kill off cancer cells. Unfortunately, these drugs have side effects.
There are, however, natural SCOT inhibitors that have little to no side effects that may potentially work. I have a research team working hard to test these natural SCOT inhibitors. But I need your help. If you would like to donate, please follow the link above.