Three words that changed my life: "I have Cancer" - Michelle Hurn -

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Michelle Hurn, a registered dietitian and ultrarunner, discusses the impact of an animal-based ketogenic diet on cancer treatment, drawing from her personal experience with her wife's cancer diagnosis. Hearn emphasizes the potential of metabolic therapy in addressing cancer, contrasting it with conventional genetic mutation-focused treatments. She shares her journey of implementing a strict ketogenic diet for her wife, highlighting the significant improvements in her recovery. Hurn advocates for greater awareness and adoption of metabolic therapies in cancer treatment, supported by research and clinical examples, including her wife's positive response to the diet.
0:00 Introduction: Michelle Hearn's Background
0:20 Opening Remarks and Personal Anecdote
0:50 The Shock of Cancer Diagnosis
1:40 Emotional Impact and Initial Reactions
2:30 Rising Cancer Rates and Personal Stories
3:30 Current Research on Cancer Genetic Mutations
4:20 Failures of Genetic Mutation-Based Treatments
4:50 Metabolic Perspective on Cancer
5:40 Role of Metabolic Therapy in Various Diseases
6:20 Ketogenic Diets and Cancer Treatment
7:00 Mechanism of Cancer Cells and Glycolysis
7:50 Cancer Cells and Fermentation Process
8:40 Importance of Therapeutic Ketogenic Diet
9:20 Critique of Current Dietary Recommendations for Cancer Patients
10:00 Personal Experience with Ketogenic Diet for Cancer
11:00 Clinical Evidence Supporting Ketogenic Diets
12:00 Positive Outcomes from Personal Implementation
12:50 Karine's Recovery Journey
13:40 Advocacy and Importance of Preparation
14:30 Addressing Audience Questions: Glutamine and Protein Restriction
15:20 Calorie Restriction and Ketogenic Diets
16:10 Practical Advice on Implementing Ketogenic Diets for Cancer
17:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • @donnatamburi9406
    @donnatamburi940624 күн бұрын

    I know someone that got a diagnosis of breast cancer. Changed her diet to basically a keto diet. The tumors stopped growing, and then started to shrink.

  • @kenadams5504

    @kenadams5504

    24 күн бұрын

    There are many anecdotes like yours .Its about time healthcare providers ,at least , give cancer patients some links to keto info about cancer .

  • @sportysbusiness

    @sportysbusiness

    24 күн бұрын

    I was diagnosed with BC a few years ago. I refused allopathic options and started researching. Therapeutic ketosis will stop it growing, and even reduce it, but it's not a cure, it's just one piece in the healing puzzle. I changed every aspect of my life to reduce stress, detox and heal. I'm NED now and a huge fan of animal based keto.

  • @carloshugozayasbonet4564

    @carloshugozayasbonet4564

    21 күн бұрын

    Could you please tell us if it was without any other treatment at all? What was the previous diet? How long did it take for the tumors to stop growing, and to start shrinking? Did it cure competely?

  • @cathy2893
    @cathy28937 күн бұрын

    I am blown away every time I hear Michelle Hurn speak! Michelle is a natural educator. She explains things clearly and with just the right amount of empathy BUT NO EXCUSES style. I've heard her story about how she ESCAPED the standard western medical world when she realized it was all CRAP. I admire her bravery! She walked away from a reliable income and a "good job" when she realized that she couldn't participate in harming people anymore. Such an amazing human being - thank you! God bless you and your partner!

  • @talktomenowxbmc
    @talktomenowxbmc22 күн бұрын

    There are three issues with cancer that escape majority of population including professionals. 1. We develop cancer cells our entire life. Cells mutate constantly and we have small tumors that go undetected for years. What keeps them under control is our immune system. Weak or failing immune system means greater chance of developing cancer into life threatening condition. 2. Cancers do not metastasize, they do not travel and infect other cells. If cancer shows up in different organ it means it is a continuation of the same inflammatory condition. Basically the breakdown occurs at different pace in different organs. In many cases doctors are successful in eradicating cancer cells either through chemotherapy or radiation and there’s no sign of cancer. Yet, to everyone surprise cancer returns but usually in different organ and in different shape. The only difference is timing. Hence, some patients may have 2-3 cancers in different organs at the time of diagnosis, others will see return of cancer within couple years. 3. Human biology is based on proteins and fat. It is counterproductive to reduce amount of protein at the time of stress. We go through processes of rebuilding of our cells constantly. We cannot build new cells from fat alone. In fact, excess fat we consume is broken down and removed almost immediately. Remember, cancer cells have access to proteins in our body 24/7. It is strange to think that reducing protein intake to minimal levels will have any significant impact. It would not!

  • @misse2013
    @misse2013Күн бұрын

    Thank you Michelle Hurn 👏 🙌💪

  • @btudrus
    @btudrus24 күн бұрын

    Keto is just a first step. Eliminating plant toxins such as oxalates (which BTW are found in breast cancer cells) is inevitably the second step...

  • @beautifulgirl219
    @beautifulgirl21924 күн бұрын

    Thanks Dave and Michelle. I have Michelle's audiobook. Cheers!

  • @hpb19
    @hpb1924 күн бұрын

    I hear a lot of talk about going keto if you are diagnosed with cancer. Can we infer that it could be used as a preventative also?

  • @KAT-dg6el
    @KAT-dg6el24 күн бұрын

    I had a lump in my breast that turned out to be benign. It was from too much radiation. Only radiation I had was from having an annual mammogram for 8 years starting at the age of 40. Took iodine drops and it shrunk. I haven’t had a mammogram in 18 years now.

  • @ShineYourInnerLight

    @ShineYourInnerLight

    23 күн бұрын

    Studies are showing that mammograms are very harmful. Our thoughts are really powerful, so when people get a diagnosis from somebody that they have given their power to, it is important to understand how powerful we are and how we can heal. We are mostly 95% energy. Dr Bruce Lipton‘s work is science based in this regard. Epigenetics is a real thing and that’s the good news. You can change anything.

  • @queenofdahouse1591

    @queenofdahouse1591

    23 күн бұрын

    That’s too bad. My 34 saved my life. They looked at five to find tiny grade one stage one BC that never forms a lump…ten percent don’t, just fills the breast with strings of cancer then the body. It had not spread. Surgery, radiation, anti estrogen pill, 97 percent none recurrence ten years farthest study goes. IT saved my life! God bless. Oh started at 29 cuz Mother got it when I was 14 … fifty years ago….but genetic test showed I don’t have her breast cancer, but because of it, my diligence saved my life

  • @nancyj621
    @nancyj62124 күн бұрын

    What an excellent presentation!

  • @espinosalexis
    @espinosalexis21 күн бұрын

    Good luck! Some cancers also thrive on keto. Prof Longo has talked about this. Better to go with water only fasting or Fasting Mimicking Diet.

  • @marybraud8718
    @marybraud871823 күн бұрын

    Nice, succinct presentation.

  • @btudrus
    @btudrus24 күн бұрын

    BTW, Dr. Zsofia Clemens treats cancer patients a meat-based, plant-free ketogenic diet. I do not think that "moderating" protein other than to sustain higher ketone levels is a good thing. There are even some substances found in meat such as taurine or carnosine which have been shown to normalize cancer cells....

  • @wocket42

    @wocket42

    24 күн бұрын

    Many will not get significant amounts of taurine through eating meat, though, as that's difficult. You need to cook specific parts of specific animals in certain ways to optimise it. Supplements may be an alternative.

  • @maristain5574
    @maristain557421 күн бұрын

    What about blood cancers like Leukemia and others. Would they respond similarly to the recommended Ketogenic diet?

  • @geoffreylevens9045
    @geoffreylevens904524 күн бұрын

    Never mentioned but there are cancers that use fatty acids as primary fuel source. What of them? I was just back and forth on FaceBook with someone in that situation...

  • @deva190

    @deva190

    24 күн бұрын

    I know. I read studies ( not anecdotal) that triple negative breast cancer and prostate cancer are fueled by fatty acids.

  • @geoffreylevens9045

    @geoffreylevens9045

    24 күн бұрын

    @@deva190yes, and some time ago I read that pretty much any cancer can have a random mutation to switch fuels, sometimes (often?) driven a lack of glucose.

  • @LVQ-so5th

    @LVQ-so5th

    24 күн бұрын

    I'm a big advocate of keto, but I'd like to see more evidence. If fighting cancer was as easy as going keto I would expect everyone to be doing it. Would it be too much to ask for a clinical trial? What about a well-documented case series?

  • @JohnMcAfee-se9ms

    @JohnMcAfee-se9ms

    24 күн бұрын

    ​Why would you expect everyone to do it? I know people with epilepsy who refuse to do keto because they don't want to make a lifestyle change, and there is a hundred years of scientific evidence behind it. ​ We have some recent studies on fasting as a chemotherapy adjunct, which put people into a ketone burning state, in human beings. As far as mice studies, read Cancer as a Metabolic Disease by professor Seyfreid.

  • @hpb19

    @hpb19

    24 күн бұрын

    I had not heard of these cancers. Thanks for posing the question.

  • @Sabastianspreadworth
    @Sabastianspreadworth24 күн бұрын

    It's a shame we cant see all the pictures she is showing. Only some of them.

  • @ny10980
    @ny1098024 күн бұрын

  • @ftmrivas3043
    @ftmrivas304324 күн бұрын

    It is hard to adjust people’s diets. She means well but if cancer is already metastasized, you might do not want to deprive someone of their last meal.

  • @sportysbusiness

    @sportysbusiness

    24 күн бұрын

    That attitude is why people die. C is not a death sentence, irrespective of how it has spread. It is a sign that you need to change your life, the amount of spread is just a sign of how much and how quickly you need to change. Knowing what I know now, with that diagnosis the first thing I'd do would be an extended fast!

  • @computertooter

    @computertooter

    23 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I thought that too until I watched my older brother die of lung cancer or probably it would be more accurate to say he died of uncontrolled diabetes. He suffered so much becoming totally dependent on his kids. It was a horrible death. The main problem with that statement is it is probably not their last one and they will suffer 3 fold than if they ate simply a proper human diet.

  • @jillengland3277
    @jillengland327724 күн бұрын

    I recommended this video. Last I heard was stop trying to sell me something. “Not interested in it we are a medical family and are doing standard of care. Thats it stop talking about!” I haven’t stopped and they won’t answer the phone. Not to me anyway. Is it worth it? I could answer with Martin Luther, “Here I stand I can do nothing else.” That seems hollow somehow. SOC … a lie to make doctors more money. Not to help patients.

  • @Jaji1948
    @Jaji194823 күн бұрын

    Where can a layperson find a source of glutamine?

  • @mpoharper

    @mpoharper

    20 күн бұрын

    You can’t buy glutamine inhibitors currently to my best search. It would need to be overseen closely because it is pretty toxic as your body uses glutamine for normal cells too.

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya195624 күн бұрын

    How many times does she say wife?

  • @elendil504

    @elendil504

    24 күн бұрын

    How many is too many for a story about one's wife? You must want to help her so she won't disgust you next time.

  • @beautifulgirl219

    @beautifulgirl219

    24 күн бұрын

    Love is love.

  • @kenadams5504

    @kenadams5504

    24 күн бұрын

    She doesn't say wife in a ' tryin to shock ' kind of way ....to be fair .

  • @LVQ-so5th

    @LVQ-so5th

    24 күн бұрын

    @@kenadams5504 Once she shared her name, the name would have sufficed thereafter. Since LGBQ indoctrination is shoved down our throats by all our institutions 24/7, some find it off-putting (including me and I actually lived with a lesbian couple for a year).

  • @israelelisha8992

    @israelelisha8992

    24 күн бұрын

    Live and let Live! If that is the only thing you can point out from her very great and informative speech, you need to see your psychologist!

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya195624 күн бұрын

    Ugh

  • @Youtubedisco

    @Youtubedisco

    24 күн бұрын

    Please then don't listen to her advice. I'm sure you wouldn't feel same if it were a man talking. Be better

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