SO dear frens, despite some early encouraging signs, the Keto diet with fenben and dozens of other supplements and treatments, did not affect my cancer even a little bit according to the scans! Just be aware! The keto diet starved ME but not this aerobic cancer which could metabolize like healthy cells! I lost weight and muscle. I appreciate all the advice given here and tried with all my energy for 5 months of treatment. Every cancer is different, every human body is different. The good news apparently is, it is the slow-growing ones which are still aerobic, so may it be indolent!! ANYWAY I have to live my life and Trust in the Lord.
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Yes, one doctor's protocol (I forget who) concentrated on eliminating glucose AND glutamine. It was on YouTube so maybe a search for glutamine might find it. But, as I already wrote, vitamin D3 is really important - you need LOTS.
Edit. What u/5DchessWatch says.
Yes my diet, supplement, and treatment protocol was to eliminate glucose and glutamine, but if the cancer is using the same oxygen metabolism as healthy cells, it doesn't affect it. : (
How exactly did you do that?
A keto diet, especially if you eat 3+ meals per day, does NOT eliminate either, unless your diet was extremely unique.
But cancer cells do NOT do that. What makes you think they do?
Just because your protocol did not work does not mean you should jump to the conclusion that cencer cells use he same metabolism as healthy cells. They don't.
The protocol included other things to attack the cancer metabolism. fenben and I don't know what all. There were so many supplements, I don't know what they were all for.
The keto diet was fast mimicking. We looked at food labels. I did not cheat. 0 sugar and as few carbs as possible. Even supplements have carbs.
"Fast mimicking" is a false term someone came up with to make it sound better, since it means NOT FASTING.
Eating/drinking is not fasting. Period.
You might check out Jason Fung. He is a medical doc, so he will never say that fasting can "cure" anything, else is medical license would be pulled.
But he knows a lot about fasting, and might be worth a look.