The problem is that the body also needs this sugar, lowering the sugar level isn't much of a good idea because those cancer cells would still go after it. The brain needs massive amounts to function properly. Currently one of the best treatment if from a Japanese researcher, but we still need to find out how to completely separate the sugar from the cancer cells so that they are only used by healthy cells.
I'd like to read the researcher's paper. Very interesting development...
In This Time's a Charm; Lessons of a Four-Time Cancer Survivor, Donald A. Wilhelm tells his real-life story from a patient's perspective about surviving cancer four times. His intent is to give his readers a true depiction of what cancer, and its treatment, is really like. He intends his eBook to parallel an old Chinese proverb that says: "To know the road ahead, ask those coming back."
@Noruzenchi86 If you look closely, you see that it's a kind of box on a scale, so the mouse doesn't run away
MultifunctionalMe 1 year ago
Did he just throw that mouse AWAY!? ._o
...let's just hope it's a clone of some sort.
Noruzenchi86 1 year ago
@dinmagic what's the japaneese researchers name and can you point me into the direction of his research in english translates?
Physics4FutureTeslas 1 year ago
The problem is that the body also needs this sugar, lowering the sugar level isn't much of a good idea because those cancer cells would still go after it. The brain needs massive amounts to function properly. Currently one of the best treatment if from a Japanese researcher, but we still need to find out how to completely separate the sugar from the cancer cells so that they are only used by healthy cells.
dinmagic 3 years ago
Hm Hm - if person lows blood sugar then cancer will eat all the sugar which normal cells need and body will collapse.
wizardica 3 years ago
Duh, it called a Low-GL diet. I understand that cancer cells chow 15x more sugar than normal cells so whats so hard to figure out here?
Lower you f-ing blood sugar! Thats how to starve cancer!
lostinmaya 3 years ago
I'd like to read the researcher's paper. Very interesting development...
In This Time's a Charm; Lessons of a Four-Time Cancer Survivor, Donald A. Wilhelm tells his real-life story from a patient's perspective about surviving cancer four times. His intent is to give his readers a true depiction of what cancer, and its treatment, is really like. He intends his eBook to parallel an old Chinese proverb that says: "To know the road ahead, ask those coming back."
thistimesacharm 3 years ago
defiantly gonna follow this video up
nul003 3 years ago
Aye very informative idd :D
mepwnu 3 years ago
Great video, very informative.
misskriss678 3 years ago