
Ketosis (Fasting/Ketogenic Diet) accelerates Cancer Growth - New Study
Physionic
18 dic 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Target 'queen bee' cells to combat tumor regeneration
Tumors contain rare but powerful 'queen bee' cells, known as tumor-initiating cells, which can regenerate an entire new tumor on their own.
Tailor ketogenic diets based on cancer type
Ketogenic diets may be helpful for pancreatic and colon cancers, but could be harmful for glioblastomas, melanomas, and certain lung cancers.
Monitor ketone transport proteins to assess lung cancer risk
The presence of high levels of ketone transport proteins (MCT1 and CD147) in lung cancer is associated with significantly worse survival rates.
Avoid ketogenic diet to prevent tumor growth in certain cancers
A new detailed study indicates that a ketogenic diet can potentially be harmful and accelerate tumor growth for certain types of cancer.
Address ketone addiction in cancer cells to disrupt growth
Certain cancer cells can become 'addicted' to ketones, using them not just for energy but also as building blocks to create new cancer cells.
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