sevenzy
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Watching this video. Mentions lactic acidosis as mechanism of disease.
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I wanted to say thanks to you. I was diagnosed in 2014 with stage 2-b colon cancer they told me surgery cured me and to go enjoy life. Then in 2016 It spread and I was stage 4 with metastasis to both lobes of my liver and gallbladder. After surgery and chemo, I tried Keto, then Vegan (China Study) but not feeling the euphoria these diets promoted... went to Endocrinologist because GP found nodules on my thyroid. They put me on 50 levothyroxine , That is how I discovered Ray Peat. I am trying to balance my hormones naturally. I am incorporating some of his ideas and feeling great but , when you mentioned Jane Mclelland on another post, I looked her up and I just ordered her book. I am very interested to see what she and Dr Peat agree on ,Jane McLelland has been a pioneer in addressing cancer as a complex metabolic disease. Her book "How to starve cancer" identifies the fuel lines that cancer will use to feed and grow. The Care Oncology Clinic in London is now working with patients using a cocktail of 4 off label drugs to help fight cancer. They also have a virtual USA operation. Understanding the phenotype of cancer is important. I think most will use fatty acids as their fuel.
Jane McLelland has been a pioneer in addressing cancer as a complex metabolic disease. Her book "How to starve cancer" identifies the fuel lines that cancer will use to feed and grow. The Care Oncology Clinic in London is now working with patients using a cocktail of 4 off label drugs to help fight cancer. They also have a virtual USA operation. Understanding the phenotype of cancer is important. I think most will use fatty acids as their fuel.
I wanted to say thanks to you. I was diagnosed in 2014 with stage 2-b colon cancer they told me surgery cured me and to go enjoy life. Then in 2016 It spread and I was stage 4 with metastasis to both lobes of my liver and gallbladder. After surgery and chemo, I tried Keto, then Vegan (China Study) but not feeling the euphoria these diets promoted... went to Endocrinologist because GP found nodules on my thyroid. They put me on 50 levothyroxine , That is how I discovered Ray Peat. I am trying to balance my hormones naturally. I am incorporating some of his ideas and feeling great but , when you mentioned Jane Mclelland on another post, I looked her up and I just ordered her book. I am very interested to see what she and Dr Peat agree on ,
Thank you again for mentioning her , I never heard of her.
Word of warning, she doesn't like Peat On her Facebook page she says she will ban anyone who advocates Peat
Does she say why she does not like him? Is it a personal thing or due to disagreeing with "his" ideas, which btw are now becoming mainstream and being presented as something incredibly novel and unheard of, when in fact have been concealed by corrupt industries for more than 100 years.
I'd be really curious to hear her opinion on this because frankly the heat that Peat catches from people for "his" ideas turns our to be usually either people who have an axe to grind or who have simply not read/studied enough to understand what "his" ideas are really all about. Banning Peat for "his" ideas would be akin to banning Warburg, Selye, Pauling, etc since those people are all central in Peat's writings.
Any endorsement of Ray Peat and Robert Morse will be removed and you may be blocked! (I have a personal bete noir about their views on sugar - they actively encourage people to eat it).
She appears to be favorable of supplemental resveratrol, fish oil, metformin, lipophilic statins, melanin, megadose antidote C, chromium, etc, and there's some foundational conflicts involved; so it might be too much to reconcile. But she's alive after being on the edge and has been helping people, therefore something has worked and it must be worth knowing what she has to say.Doesn’t Jane’s stance seem rather ignorant? Not even open for discussion... As you pointed out @LucyL , his recommendations are not just about eating sugar. That seems to be other people’s interpretation/simplification of Peats research
Something doesn’t sit right with me but if Jane’s program works for people, what can I say.
therefore something has worked and it must be worth knowing what she has to say.
Word of warning, she doesn't like Peat On her Facebook page she says she will ban anyone who advocates Peat. I don't do Facebook, so not sure how that works out. There are a lot of great resources about cancer on this forum. I have bc, stage 2. Surgery only at this point, trying to work out the best metabolic approach. It is a puzzle, and Jane McClelland has I believe done amazing work putting a lot of the pieces together.
Here she talked in brief about her story and how her approach evolved:Fully agree. Does she have a writeup of what she did/took when she was sick? Not what she thought helped her but whatever she happened to be taking regularly at the time?
Also, does she write anywhere what cancer she had and what state it was?
Fully agree. Does she have a writeup of what she did/took when she was sick? Not what she thought helped her but whatever she happened to be taking regularly at the time?
Also, does she write anywhere what cancer she had and what state it was?
Doesn’t Jane’s stance seem rather ignorant? Not even open for discussion...
She appears to be favorable of supplemental resveratrol, fish oil, metformin, lipophilic statins, melanin, megadose antidote C, chromium, etc, and there's some foundational conflicts involved; so it might be too much to reconcile. .
Fully agree. Does she have a writeup of what she did/took when she was sick? Not what she thought helped her but whatever she happened to be taking regularly at the time?
Also, does she write anywhere what cancer she had and what state it was?
Suprising that she is anti peat. Just watching the video the things she said reminded me of things im learning here on the forum and from Ray Peat interviews.
She was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 1994 that had spread to lymph nodes (stage 1b) and then became stage 4 metastasizing to her lungs. She did all the standard chemo and radiation. She also developed myelodysplasia in 2003 which became acute myeloid leukemia caused by the chemo and radiation she underwent for the stage 4 cervical cancer.Fully agree. Does she have a writeup of what she did/took when she was sick? Not what she thought helped her but whatever she happened to be taking regularly at the time?
Also, does she write anywhere what cancer she had and what state it was?
Thanks for sharing , I just learned about her from this site ...Me too. That's why I bought her book on kindle before I even finished the first interview I ever heard her talk in. Her book is very informative, it helped a lot in knowing what and how to research, and then I try to take all that and run it through the Peat filter for systemic coherence. There is really nobody out there who is pro-Peat. But it is interesting to watch his fundamentals be incorporated into more mainstream rhetoric as people go back to the basics and ask 'what have we missed?'