12 Metabolic Treatments for Cancer

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Nearly half of all cancer diagnoses in the US may be preventable. This video introduces the concept of metabolic treatment for cancer, a strategy focused on limiting cancer growth by altering its energy consumption. By integrating lifestyle adjustments, nutritional supplements, and specific medications, you can actively contribute to your cancer management plan.

Discover how metabolic treatments for cancer work, offering insights into how these approaches can complement conventional cancer therapies. Learn practical tips for adopting changes that could impact cancer cell metabolism, providing a foundation for individuals looking to enhance their treatment options and improve their quality of life.

1. Low-carb, high-fat, ketogenic diet plus time-restricted eating (intermittent fasting).
2. Exercise, stress reduction, and obtaining quality sleep.
3. Vitamin D3: 20,000-50,000 IU daily
4. Melatonin: start 1 mg and increase to 20-30 mg nightly (extended/slow release)
5. Green Tea catechin, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): 500-1000 mg/day
6. Metformin: 1,000 mg twice daily
7. Curcumin (nanocurcumin): 600 mg twice daily
8. Mebendazole: 100-200 mg daily
9. Omega-3 fatty acids: 4 g daily
10. Berberine: 500-600 mg twice daily
11. Atorvastatin: 40 mg twice daily (or Simvastatin 20 mg twice daily)
12. Disulfiram: 80 mg three times daily or 500 mg once daily

Always check with a healthcare provider or dietician first before starting new treatments or supplements.

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