Exercise and Cancer

The POTENT Effect of Exercise on Cancer
The POTENT Effect of Exercise on Cancer administrator 4 Views • 2 years ago

Did you know exercise could potentially prevent cancer or improve the outcome in a person with cancer? Check this out!

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0:00 Introduction: Exercise for cancer
0:45 Cancer cells vs. normal cells
4:10 Synthetic antioxidants and cancer
4:55 Natural cancer preventatives
5:37 The benefits of exercise for cancer
7:14 Check out my video on what to eat if you have cancer!

Today I want to cover the potent effect of exercise on cancer. Study after study shows a major decrease in risk of certain cancers when a person exercises—we’re going to talk about why.

Normal cells and cancer cells are very different. A normal cell uses a lot of oxygen, but a cancer cell doesn’t have to use oxygen at all. A normal cell also has a lot of mitochondria, and a cancer cell doesn’t. A normal cell has a limited lifespan, whereas a cancer cell can live forever.

A normal cell is triggered to die, and that trigger comes from a byproduct of using oxygen called ROS. ROS is a reactive group of chemicals that influence the body and react to the body.

Cancer cells have a deficiency of ROS, but normal cells have an abundance of ROS. The more oxygen you can give your cells, the more ROS you will have to trigger apoptosis (cell death).

This is one reason why things that lower oxygen enhance cancer—like smoking, an infection, or inflammation. Chronic stress and high glucose also cause lowered oxygen.

Research has shown that certain synthetic antioxidants can increase the risk of cancer. Could it be that the chemicals in synthetic antioxidants lower oxygen and therefore lower the apoptosis in cancer cells? I think so.

It’s crucial to understand this concept because there are things you can try to help potentially prevent cancer or slow things down if you have cancer.

One of the biggest things that will increase oxygen and ROS is exercise. Exercise can increase your oxygen by 10 to 20 times and ROS by 1000 times.

Exercise also improves your blood sugars and insulin resistance, which can decrease the risk of cancer. If you exercise outside, you’ll get vitamin D and infrared light. Both have been known to decrease the risk of cancer.

Exercise will also increase the number of mitochondria to produce more oxygen and ROS. Lastly, exercise will help improve your immune system to help you fight cancer.

Besides exercise, one of the best things you can do to help fight cancer and potentially prevent cancer is to get on the correct diet. To learn more about the best diet to support your health, check out my videos on Healthy Keto.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the potent effect of exercise on cancer. I’ll see you in the next video.

Doctors Say Exercise Can Help Patients Fighting Cancer
Doctors Say Exercise Can Help Patients Fighting Cancer administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

A growing group of doctors are encouraging patients going through chemotherapy to exercise during treatment. The emerging field is known as exercise oncology and the shift in medicine says exercise for cancer patients can improve fatigue, quality of life and even help your heart and lungs. 

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Vigorous Exercise May Help Cancer Patients And Survivors
Vigorous Exercise May Help Cancer Patients And Survivors administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

The typical medical advice for cancer patients is to rest but new research suggests “taking it easy” is the exact opposite of what they should be doing. Researcher Jessica Scott talks to NBC’s Dr. John Torres about the impact of vigorous exercise and how it may benefit patients for Weekend TODAY.

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