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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / September 2006

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Reduced Calorie Diet impact on tumors

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BillX - 03 Sep 2006 22:13 GMT
I've read that cancer cells tend to be limited in their channels for
energy uptake and require greater energy compared to their normal
counterparts.   Several studies from 2001 concluded anaplastic
astrocytoma in mice were stabalized and in some instances reversed by
lowering total calorie intake to minimum while maintaining nutrition.
Has anyone heard of anyone using Reduced Calorie Diet by itself or in
combination with other threatments to treat cancer?
Steph - 04 Sep 2006 06:27 GMT
> I've read that cancer cells tend to be limited in their channels for
> energy uptake and require greater energy compared to their normal
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Has anyone heard of anyone using Reduced Calorie Diet by itself or in
> combination with other threatments to treat cancer?

It's a not only a waste of time, but counterproductive.
 
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