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adamredwoods 8 days ago

This paper you linked didn't solve anything. Please read it, and stop spreading misinformation:

>> However, patients may not tolerate such a CR diet for prolonged time. Therefore, as alternative, it has been proposed an intermittent fasting regimen, whose beneficial effects also appear promising though somehow controversial in preclinical settings. This will require further elucidation in controlled clinical trials.

Have you spoken to oncologists and cancer nutritionists? I have.

Pakrozee 8 days ago | parent | next [-]

It seems there's some misunderstanding here. The paper doesn't claim to have solved the issue but highlights areas requiring further research, particularly controlled clinical trials to confirm the effects. Intermittent fasting is indeed a complex and debated topic, as preclinical findings often don't translate directly into clinical practice.

I appreciate that you've spoken to oncologists and cancer nutritionists—real-world expertise is invaluable in discussions like this. Could you share any insights or perspectives they provided? It could help clarify and enrich the conversation for everyone.https://pakrozee.pk/

zmgsabst 7 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I cited a paper which showed “promising pre-clinical results” in the section you cited.

You have “trust me bro!” to dispute that.

Please stop spreading misinformation.

adamredwoods 7 days ago | parent [-]

You cannot stop cancer cells with diet alone. If you think otherwise, make your own clinical trial and publish results. I'm not spreading misinformation, instead, I'm challenging those who claim their diet can cure cancer. Copy-pasting internet links doesn't cure cancer either.