7/26/18

How Sugar Feeds Cancer

In this video, Dr. Colleen Huber (Nature Works Best clinic) presents findings from their 2014 study — the largest and longest of its kind — on sugar intake in cancer patients. The results were striking: patients who avoided sweetened foods had more than twice the survival rate of those who consumed them. Among patients receiving the clinic’s IV nutrient treatments, 90% went into remission if they strictly avoided sugar, compared to only 36% if they continued eating sweetened foods.

She explains that cancer cells consume far more sugar than normal cells (shown dramatically on PET/CT scans, where tumors “light up” while healthy tissue stays dark). This metabolic difference creates a “window of opportunity” for treatment. Dr. Huber recommends completely avoiding desserts, sweets, sodas, candy, fruit juice, alcohol, and even extra-sweet fruits or juicing. She stresses that diet is the most decisive factor and must be combined with IV nutrients, exercise (or hyperbaric oxygen), and a naturopathic approach for best results.

Three Most Important Points

  1. Sugar is the #1 decisive factor: In the 2014 clinic study, avoiding sweetened foods more than doubled survival and dramatically increased remission rates (90% vs 36% with IV therapy).

  2. Cancer’s metabolic weakness: Cancer cells consume massive amounts of sugar (visible on PET scans), while normal cells do not — this difference allows targeted metabolic treatment.

  3. Strict dietary protocol works: Complete avoidance of all sweetened foods, juices, alcohol, and sweet fruits, combined with IV nutrients and exercise, gives patients the best chance of remission.

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