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The Truth About Cancer C. To be fair, it’s not just lypo-spheric getting through the gut wall, right, but it’s getting into the cells and taking it where it can in the body. So it’s a very, very valuable technique. Ty: I know you’re not a big fan of chemo but let’s say I’m sure that there are millions of people watching this that are already doing chemo. Is there anything they can do nutritionally to mitigate the side effects Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: That’s a good point Ty. That’s one of the best questions because I’m not—I’m a holistic viewed practitioner but I’m not part of the herd and you know, I don’t like the way—there’s a lot of—its almost sneering and scoffing at people that do chemo like you dummy. Why would you do that It has to be the person’s own choice but it should be an informed choice They ought to look at the facts and figures. Now I don't know why you’d choose to do it but to be honest, a lot of people get frightened or they want to hedge their bets. You know, I’ll do it. And maybe I can take vitamins and I’ll be okay. I don’t think that’s enough but it is true that if you use a proper holistic health approach the kind I’ve been talking about, a chance to really kill on nutrition, take lots of antioxidants. I mean antioxidants will protect you against chemo and radiation. That’s what it does. It knocks off all kinds of free radicals as it’s going to buzz to the tumor. And that hits off all kinds of toxic reactive oxygen species which could be mopped up and then they won’t hurt you so much. So it’s possible to protect yourself. This is perhaps the best way of saying it quickly. You could protect yourself against the damaging side effects of the orthodox therapy if you want to do that. And as I told you before, Ty, over a 10 year period not one of my patients lost their hair even though they were taking the notorious ones like Doxyrubicin and things like that. And you have their record so you know, the oncologist’s silly story. That will stop the—stop the chemotherapy working is nonsense. it’s just as poisonous as ever. But the person was taking steps to protect themselves and didn’t even lose their hair, so. That’s a valuable tip, you know, for a person who really wants to go that route. Ty: [Dr. Jockers], do you ever recommend fasting Dr. David Jockers: Oh yeah. Absolutely! Ty: for health and for cancer patients The Quest for The Cures Page 132
Episode 5: Eating Away at Cancer Dr. David Jockers: Absolutely! You know, and you just brought that up and so just talking about the ketogenic cleanse. I mean it is a fast. And I’m a big fan of intermittent fasting. it’s something I do every single day. And I think it’s a critical piece of a cancer killing diet. So for myself-- really when we break down fasting, I want all our listeners to understand this, I look at a building phase and a cleansing phase. So our building phase is a time between our first meal of the day and our last meal of the day. So the typical American they might eat at 8:00 am and finish eating at 8:00 pm. So it’s about a 12 hour building phase. And the cleansing phase would be time from our last meal to our first meal. Okay. That’s like a one-to-one ratio. In our society today we’ve got so much toxicity that it’s that much more important that we have a greater cleansing phase than building phase. On top of that, the great thing is when we’re on this ketogenic diet our hormones become balanced, insulin and leptin, which is our—its our satiety hormone so it helps us say that we’re no longer hungry. We’re satisfied. They become very balanced. Our body becomes very sensitive to it. So we’re really not as hungry. And so for myself I like to have anywhere between a 16 to 18 hour and sometimes even a 24 cleansing phase on a regular basis. Okay. Like we’re doing this interview here. it’s 11:30 – 12:00, I haven’t eaten anything yet today. I worked out this morning. And you know what, my blood sugar is extremely stable. I feel really good. I feel really mentally clear. Now I’ll typically eat around 1:00 or so and then finish eating by, let’s say, 6:00 – 7:00. And so that’s really my building phase. And so I’ve gotten all the nutrients I need but my body’s also been able to really cleanse and detoxify as I’ve gone through this cleansing phase. And on the cleansing phase like, for example, the fasting this morning I’ve drank probably about a half gallon of water so far today. So water is key because I want to move toxins out of my body. I don’t want them to just recirculate as they’re being released as my body’s breaking down fat cells. And so intermittent fasting is a very, very powerful strategy that’s been shown to improve brain function, improve lean body tissue so your percentage of muscle to body fat. it’s been shown to basically to improve almost every aspect of your health. And so very, very profound when it comes to killing off cancer cells in your body too. And sometimes we’ll recommend longer fasts and longer cleanses but I think something that most people can do unless you have a state of adrenal exhaustion or extreme adrenal fatigue, which some people do, unless that’s the case I always highly recommend going on a ketogenic intermittent fasting lifestyle because of the profound effects it has on destroying cancer cells in your body, regulating your hormones, and improving overall brain function. So very profound effects with that. The Quest for The Cures Page 133
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The Truth About Cancer<br />
C. To be fair, it’s not just lypo-spheric getting through <strong>the</strong> gut wall, right,<br />
but it’s getting into <strong>the</strong> cells and taking it where it can in <strong>the</strong> body. So it’s<br />
a very, very valuable technique.<br />
Ty: I know you’re not a big fan of chemo but let’s say I’m sure that<br />
<strong>the</strong>re are millions of people watching this that are already doing<br />
chemo. Is <strong>the</strong>re anything <strong>the</strong>y can do nutritionally to mitigate <strong>the</strong><br />
side effects<br />
Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: That’s a good point Ty. That’s one of <strong>the</strong> best<br />
questions because I’m not—I’m a holistic viewed practitioner but I’m not<br />
part of <strong>the</strong> herd and you know, I don’t like <strong>the</strong> way—<strong>the</strong>re’s a lot of—its<br />
almost sneering and scoffing at people that do chemo like you dummy.<br />
Why would you do that It has to be <strong>the</strong> person’s own choice but it<br />
should be an informed choice They ought to look at <strong>the</strong> facts and<br />
figures. Now I don't know why you’d choose to do it but to be honest, a<br />
lot of people get frightened or <strong>the</strong>y want to hedge <strong>the</strong>ir bets. You know,<br />
I’ll do it. And maybe I can take vitamins and I’ll be okay. I don’t think<br />
that’s enough but it is true that if you use a proper holistic health<br />
approach <strong>the</strong> kind I’ve been talking <strong>about</strong>, a chance to really kill on<br />
nutrition, take lots of antioxidants. I mean antioxidants will protect you<br />
against chemo and radiation. That’s what it does. It knocks off all kinds<br />
of free radicals as it’s going to buzz to <strong>the</strong> tumor. And that hits off all<br />
kinds of toxic reactive oxygen species which could be mopped up and<br />
<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y won’t hurt you so much. So it’s possible to protect yourself.<br />
This is perhaps <strong>the</strong> best way of saying it quickly. You could protect<br />
yourself against <strong>the</strong> damaging side effects of <strong>the</strong> orthodox <strong>the</strong>rapy if you<br />
want to do that. And as I told you before, Ty, over a 10 year period not<br />
one of my patients lost <strong>the</strong>ir hair even though <strong>the</strong>y were taking <strong>the</strong><br />
notorious ones like Doxyrubicin and things like that. And you have <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
record so you know, <strong>the</strong> oncologist’s silly story. That will stop <strong>the</strong>—stop<br />
<strong>the</strong> chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy working is nonsense. it’s just as poisonous as ever.<br />
But <strong>the</strong> person was taking steps to protect <strong>the</strong>mselves and didn’t even<br />
lose <strong>the</strong>ir hair, so. That’s a valuable tip, you know, for a person who<br />
really wants to go that route.<br />
Ty: [Dr. Jockers], do you ever recommend fasting<br />
Dr. David Jockers: Oh yeah. Absolutely!<br />
Ty:<br />
for health and for <strong>cancer</strong> patients<br />
The Quest for The Cures Page 132