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In reply to the discussion: The problem with glioblastoma is that completely removing all the visible tumor --as the surgeon did [View all]Jannod
(18 posts)I would have thought it was bunk if I hadn't first met a survivor. There's a lot on the internet about it. When I first met the person who'd been treated with Keto, all I knew was that they followed a weird diet--no refined sugar and mostly meats and cheeses. I'm no scientist, but a biochem intern in our office explained how it made perfect sense. Keto diet means no glucose in the brain means the cancer dies. I assume the recurrent tumor was caught early. On keto, the tumor was gone in two months. Per the doctors, friend is on the diet for life. In the meantime, the person is doing great, very active, and is functioning just fine in a high level position in a large organization.
I think it's wise to be equally skeptical of anyone who stakes their reputation on proving that all "alternative" medicine is woo.