Discussion on Cancer with Professor Thomas Seyfried – Dr. Berg's Skype Interview
Watch this phenomenal interview with Professor Thomas Seyfried as he describes non-toxic methods to manage cancer.
0:00 Welcome, Professor Thomas Seyfried!
1:25 Normal cell vs. cancer cell
1:52 Explanation of aerobic respiration
3:06 Explanation of oxidative phosphorylation
3:55 Professor Seyfried explains the origin of cancer
4:05 Explanation of the oncogenic paradox
6:00 Explanation of ROS
7:30 Free radicals
9:30 Preventing cancer with keto and intermittent fasting
19:37 Inflammatory oncotaxis
24:45 Correlation between previous injury and cancer
29:25 Success rate of conventional cancer treatments
37:48 Insulin Potentiation Therapy and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
(This is the layperson's version of my interview with Thomas Seyfried. I explain some of the complicated topics to make the video easier to understand!)
Please join me in welcoming Professor Thomas Seyfried. Professor Seyfried teaches and conducts research in the fields of neurogenetics, neurochemistry, and cancer.
In this interview, Professor Seyfried and I discuss the origin of cancer and the difference between a cancer cell and a normal cell. He explains how mitochondrial damage from various sources plays a major role in the development of cancer.
Conventional methods to manage and treat cancer focus on hereditary aspects, and chemotherapy and radiation as treatment. Professor Seyfried describes cancer as a side effect of mitochondrial damage. When cell respiration is damaged by a carcinogen, cancer is a side effect.
Professor Seyfried explains that 1600 people are dying of cancer each day, largely due to a misunderstanding of the disease. Traditional methods of treatment wreak havoc on the body. To prevent and manage cancer, he insists that you must starve cancer cells of glucose and glutamine.
The ketogenic diet can be an incredibly useful tool in the management of cancer because tumor cells can not use ketones.
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Thanks for watching. I hope you've enjoyed learning about Professor Thomas Seyfried and his fascinating research. I'll see you in the next video.
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