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Would we potentially be looking at treatments that locally cut off the supply of glucose and glutamine to the cancers, or is the implication different?
yes, I think so. Not locally, the whole body has to reduce the glucose and glutamine availability because everything is interconnected through the blood
https://hackertalks.com/post/8609461
The press-pulse model shows lots of promise, and there are multiple ongoing studies with glioblastomas using this protocol.
Basically - deep ketosis, then periods of medicine to reduce glucose and glutamate
I swear, if keto cures cancer we'll never hear the end of it.
I'm sure someone is working on a epidemiological association right now!