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Rethinking Cancer: Inflammation, Infections, and Mitochondrial Insights with Mark Lintern : 1155
1 hour 7 minutes Posted Apr 30, 2024 at 12:00 am.
Today's episode focuses on Cancer with a true expert, Mark Lintern. You'll learn about the surprising links between infections, inflammation, and our body's powerhouses - the mitochondria. This is a chance to arm yourself with cutting-edge theories that could change the way we treat cancer. Simple changes in treatment perspectives might be the key to unlocking new ways to tackle cancer and by the end of this episode, you'll have a fresh arsenal of knowledge to rethink cancer's causes and solutions. This is an eye-opening discussion that promises to transform the way we approach this formidable disease. Timestamp Highlights: 
Introduction to a new theory about cancer 
The interplay between mitochondrial dysfunction and genetic factors 
Evaluating cancer from a citizen scientist's perspective 
Challenging mainstream cancer narratives with personal research 
How biases affect cancer research and therapy development 
Exploring the Warburg effect in cancer metabolism 
Investigating pathogens as a potential trigger for the Warburg effect 
Fungal connections to chronic disease and cancer 
How pathogens and inflammation contribute to cancer's growth 
Importance of addressing inflammation and fungal infections in cancer 
Estrogen's role in cancer promotion 
The connection between methyl deficiency and cancer 
Metformin's dual role in blood sugar regulation and antifungal activity 
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Today's episode focuses on Cancer with a true expert, Mark Lintern. You'll learn about the surprising links between infections, inflammation, and our body's powerhouses - the mitochondria. This is a chance to arm yourself with cutting-edge theories that could change the way we treat cancer. Simple changes in treatment perspectives might be the key to unlocking new ways to tackle cancer and by the end of this episode, you'll have a fresh arsenal of knowledge to rethink cancer's causes and solutions. This is an eye-opening discussion that promises to transform the way we approach this formidable disease. Timestamp Highlights: (00:00:01) Introduction to a new theory about cancer (00:01:08) The interplay between mitochondrial dysfunction and genetic factors (00:02:08) Evaluating cancer from a citizen scientist's perspective (00:03:15) Challenging mainstream cancer narratives with personal research (00:07:49) How biases affect cancer research and therapy development (00:09:40) Exploring the Warburg effect in cancer metabolism (00:23:05) Investigating pathogens as a potential trigger for the Warburg effect (00:27:18) Fungal connections to chronic disease and cancer (00:35:32) How pathogens and inflammation contribute to cancer's growth (00:37:37) Importance of addressing inflammation and fungal infections in cancer (00:43:32) Estrogen's role in cancer promotion (00:47:10) The connection between methyl deficiency and cancer (00:49:17) Metformin's dual role in blood sugar regulation and antifungal activity (00:50:01) Wrapping up the conversation with final insights  Sponsors: ARRC LED | For More Information Visit www.ARRCLED.COM EnVy | Upgrade your sleep and skin health now at www.enVyPillow.com, use code DAVE10 at checkout.  Resources:  https://www.cellsuppression.com/ Help Mark advance his research: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-mark-lintern-advance-cancer-treatment Website - www.cellsuppression.com Book - The Cancer Resolution Follow Yes To Life: @YesToLifeCharity Donate to Yes To Life: https://yestolife.org.uk/ Dave Asprey’s Book ‘Smarter Not Harder’ is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books Follow Dave on Instagram: @Dave.Asprey Follow The Human Upgrade: @TheHumanUpgradePodcast Moldy Movie: www.MoldyMovie.com Want to join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live? Join Our Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.