
#30 - Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D.: Controversial discussion—cancer as a mitochondrial metabolic disease?
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The Cellular Immune System of Cancer Patients
Wheno we're talking about the cellular immune yes, you're talking aobout the tea cells and cells and macrafaches. They're all heavily glutomn dependent. So if you have a patient that's burned the skin, now you're open up to bacteria. If you kill too many of the tumbor cells too quickly, you've got to have a cell system to remove the corpses. This strikes me as a very testable hypothesis. I'm still struggling with this sort of chasm in belief systems between at sounds like the majority of people who take the view that says, look, the respiratory system of the cancer cell is relatively normal.
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