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Why Modern Cancer Treatment Might Be Making Things Worse w/ Georgi Dinkov

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May 22, 2025
Georgi Dinkov, a pioneering cancer researcher, shares groundbreaking insights from his self-funded studies that challenge conventional cancer treatments. He discusses the surprising roles of hormones like estrogen and androgens in cancer progression, advocating for a metabolic approach to therapy. Listeners will learn about the potential benefits of vitamins and aspirin in cancer management, as well as the risks associated with toxic therapies. Dinkov emphasizes the need for innovation and independence in cancer research, pushing for a paradigm shift in understanding treatment methods.
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Aspirin's Dual Role in Cancer

  • Cancer cells rely on glycolysis when oxidative phosphorylation fails due to mitochondrial damage.
  • Aspirin can induce apoptosis or restore normal metabolism depending on mitochondrial damage extent.
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Cancer as Primitive Cell Reversion

  • Cancer is a reversion to primitive cell life relying only on glycolysis.
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction caused by environmental assaults leads to cancer metabolism.
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Vitamins and Hormones Reverse Tumors

  • B vitamins, aspirin, and pregnenolone stop tumor growth and induce tumor regression in breast cancer mouse models.
  • These treatments show no toxicity and may lead to full remission.
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