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#30 - Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D.: Controversial discussion—cancer as a mitochondrial metabolic disease?

The Peter Attia Drive

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Epilepsy

Our ability to access minerals and vitamens is highly depe on our nutritional state. Your need for those things tends to go up in a fed state, at least according to some research i've seen. And consequentlyou you store a lot of fat, cause the body doesn't usually get rid of sugar. That's our energy to keep us alive when there's no food. But all these ideas and things were developing when we were doing the epilepsy studies,. It became clear that calory restriction was a key form, key mechanism by which the kitogenic diet was working.

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