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#05 - Dom D’Agostino, Ph.D.: ketosis, n=1, exogenous ketones, HBOT, seizures, and cancer

The Peter Attia Drive

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Is Aspertate Associated With Cancer Cells?

How do cedo acitate and betahydrax buterate enter the creb cycle? In other words, where do we get a t p from them? Different cells have different ketylitic engymes, ray. So they can feed in through a number of different pathways. And that has become a major focus now of many a cancer researchers are looking to target glutome. But small levels of asitone are nerve protective, and thats actually something that we study.

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