The True Science of Cancer
The Role of Metabolism and Diet in Cancer Management
Description
In this course, we will learn the origin, management, treatment, and prevention of all types of cancer. We will identify the single root cause of cancer and how we can utilize this information in managing cancer. We will discuss whether cancer is a genetic or metabolic disease by looking closely at the cellular level of cancer. A lot of scientific evidence will support the root cause of cancer including the studies of Warburg and Seyfried for 25-30 years. We will discover the crucial role of diet and metabolism in managing cancer. We will discuss the most simple but efficient and detailed way to target benign like polyps & tumors and malignant cancer.
The cause of cancer deaths is metastasis. We will understand how metastasis happens and how to prevent it. We also discuss different conventional treatments for cancer including radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery. What are the advantages and disadvantages of these treatments? We will closely look at the survival rate using these treatments. What are the drug-herb interactions when using cancer treatments with natural treatments? Are they beneficial or will exacerbate the disease? As we all know, treatment is not one size fits all, so we will also list the different natural remedies like plants and herbs that specifically target cancer cells.
This course is essential for cancer patients, people who have friends and cancer, and people who are curious about the root cause of cancer. This will give you a different perspective on how to view cancer to lead us to the right way in managing cancer.
What You Will Learn!
- Identify the origin and the role of metabolism in cancer.
- Explain different views: Is cancer a genetic or metabolic disease?
- Find out the single cause of metastasis and prevent cancer progression.
- Identify affordable and efficient management for cancer without using toxic treatments.
Who Should Attend!
- People who have cancer and people who wants to know the big role of metabolism in cancer