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A gentle reminder that we still know very little about how nature works, wrapped in a dramatic tale. The book is a bio of the leading researchers as well as their ideas, perhaps too exhaustively! Worthwhile read. Thank you travis christofferson.

This is a great history of the hunt for treatment and cure and the dead ends and one way streets we have been led down in error. The only problem patients face with this cure is that it * the cancer so quickly the body is faced with the not insignific...  Read More

Tripping over the the return of the metabolic theory of cancer by travis christofferson is a surprisingly interesting collection of stories about the history and findings of cancer research. This book emphasizes an alternative to the theories of dna-d...  Read More

He also touches on the impact of high fat/ketogenic diets.

Christofferson shows that just as the smt paradigm is crumbling (because cancer mutations are too random to account for cancer itself), the metabolic theory is making a comeback. Now that we are learning that metabolic cues turn genes off and on, ther...  Read More

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The oldschool mindset needs to die so we can live healthier happier lives


One quibble with the writing itself christofferson should have spent some money on editing


The insight that metabolic treatments are inexpensive and thus difficult to get backing for reminds me of several similar examp...  Read More

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The best book ive eve read by far in terms of usefulness and raw information per page is gary taubes good calories bad calories...  Read More

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  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    metabolic, genetic and great.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 1,017 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 3 2023.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Skip the 1st two thirds of the book then start reading from the appendix


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    That consisted of 1 too technical or 2 a 2010 study that was never replicated


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    Starving cancer has been shown to require more than a ketogenic diet by its supporters


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Go to youtube to hear all the people mentioned in the book talking about this topic


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Maybe a standing ovation would be more appropriate


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    Cancer is neither a genetic nor an immune disease


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    Cancer cells themselves act as an immune protector


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    Yes cancer cells protect us from all sorts of deadly infections

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