Thomas Seyfried – Cancer is Metabolic, Not Genetic!
In Cancer and Biochemistry 16 (November 2018), Dr. Colleen Huber spotlights Dr. Thomas Seyfried’s groundbreaking work, which builds on Otto Warburg’s discoveries. She explains cancer as a metabolic disease originating from damaged mitochondrial respiration rather than genetic mutations. Seyfried’s research shows mutations are downstream effects, and the video emphasizes practical prevention through exercise, toxin avoidance, nutrient-dense foods, and eliminating sugar to restore normal cellular metabolism.
Three Most Important Points:
Cancer begins with irreversible damage to cellular respiration (mitochondria) due to oxygen deprivation, leading cells to switch to anaerobic sugar fermentation for survival.
Genetic mutations are a secondary effect, not the cause, as proven by nuclear transfer experiments where cytoplasm determines whether a cell becomes cancerous.
Prevention focuses on daily exercise (to boost mitochondria and oxygenation), avoiding toxins/radiation, eating whole natural foods, and strictly limiting sweetened foods.