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Beyond Warburg: Jane McLelland’s Powerful Critique of Tom Seyfried’s Metabolic Theory of Cancer – What Patients Need to Know in 2026

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Introduction: Why This Debate Matters Right Now The metabolic theory of cancer is exploding in popularity. Professor Tom Seyfried has become a household name among patients seeking alternatives to conventional oncology, thanks to his groundbreaking book Cancer as a Metabolic Disease and the press-pulse strategy built around glucose and glutamine restriction. But in May 2026, Jane McLelland —bestselling author of How to Starve Cancer and a stage 4 cancer survivor who reversed her own disease—published a must-read Substack titled “ Beyond Warburg: What Tom Seyfried Gets Right — And the Blind Spot That Could Cost Your Patient. ” This isn’t a takedown. It’s a respectful, evidence-based extension that could save lives by highlighting a critical limitation in the “keto-for-everyone” approach. If you’re exploring ketogenic diet cancer protocols, repurposed drugs, or metabolic therapies, this article breaks it all down with actionable insights into the metabolic theory of cancer ...

Metabolic Oncology 2026: The Definitive Evidence-Based Framework Integrating Cancer Metabolism, Immunotherapy, Precision Oncology, and Personalized Treatment Strategies

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Executive Summary Cancer is increasingly recognized not only as a genetic disease but also as a metabolic disease . While genetic mutations drive tumor initiation and progression, metabolic reprogramming provides the fuel that allows cancer cells to survive, adapt, evade the immune system, and resist treatment. Over the past decade, metabolic oncology has evolved from a niche research field into one of the most promising frontiers in cancer treatment. However, many discussions remain polarized. Some portray cancer as purely a metabolic disease, while others dismiss metabolic interventions altogether. The scientific evidence suggests a more nuanced reality: Cancer is simultaneously a genetic, metabolic, immunological, and ecological disease. Successful treatment often requires addressing all of these dimensions systematically. This article prese...

Top 10 Cancer Fighting Supplements: Evidence Based Literature Review (2026 Update)

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Are you overwhelmed by conflicting advice on cancer, diet, and supplements ? You’re not alone. With so many claims out there, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction . Can certain foods lower your cancer risk ? Are some foods increasing it without you realizing? What about vitamin and mineral supplements —do they help prevent cancer, or could they actually increase your risk ? The term " anti-cancer supplements " can be misleading. While some nutrients support the body in cancer prevention or treatment, others may interfere with therapies or even pose risks. There are presently over 1,500 herbs and food supplements in commerce, many of them with claims in use against cancer. This guide compiles over 500 scientific r...