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This podcast episode features Den Stacey, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, sharing his journey of following Dr. Thomas Seyfried's metabolic therapy protocol under the guidance of the Hippocrates Research Foundation (HRF). The HRF team, including Daniel Orrego, Dr. Gregory Howard, and Dr. Michelle Howard, explain their approach to implementing Seyfried's protocol, which involves dietary interventions, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and targeted drug therapies to starve cancer cells while nourishing the body.
Den Stacey details his experience of meticulously adhering to the protocol, including monitoring his blood glucose levels, managing stress, and undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions combined with specific drug treatments. After several cycles of the protocol, Den achieved complete remission, with no evidence of cancer remaining in his body, validating Seyfried's metabolic theory of cancer.
The discussion highlights the importance of education and understanding the scientific rationale behind metabolic therapies, as well as the challenges of navigating the traditional medical system. The HRF team emphasizes the potential for metabolic therapies to be a more cost-effective and sustainable approach to cancer management, while also addressing the need for a more comprehensive preventative oncology approach.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Dr. Thomas Seyfried's metabolic therapy protocol, known as the 'press pulse' protocol, involves dietary interventions, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and targeted drug therapies to starve cancer cells while nourishing the body.
- The Hippocrates Research Foundation (HRF) guides individuals in implementing Seyfried's protocol, emphasizing education, meticulous adherence, and a holistic approach to cancer management.
- Den Stacey's successful implementation of the protocol, guided by the HRF, resulted in complete remission of his stage 4 cancer, validating Seyfried's metabolic theory.
- Metabolic therapies require active participation and dedication from the patient, in contrast to the passive nature of standard cancer treatments.
- The HRF advocates for a more comprehensive preventative oncology approach, including regular monitoring through liquid biopsies and addressing underlying factors like viral infections and mitochondrial dysfunction.
- Metabolic therapies are presented as a potentially more cost-effective and sustainable approach to cancer management compared to traditional treatments.
- Grounding hope in a deep understanding of scientific facts and evidence is crucial, as false hope or wishful thinking can be detrimental.
- Protecting mitochondrial health through lifestyle factors like diet, weight management, and stress reduction is emphasized as a preventative measure against cancer.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “One of the things that is sometimes daunting for people to recognize, because one of the things that Dr. Seyfried does so brilliantly is communicate this conceptual framework for press pulse therapies. And that resonates with people. They grasp that the application is much more challenging in the sense that with the standard of care, this is a medicine that happens to you.“ by Daniel Orego
- “False hope is a cruelty. Right. Wishful thinking, illusory thinking, will move one backwards. And so hope that derives from a deep understanding of facts is appropriate, but hope that stems from wishful thinking will definitively move one backwards.“ by Daniel Orego
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Dhru Purohit Show
Dhru Purohit
2/28/24
This interview is for informational purposes and should not be used in place of an actual doctor's visit. Always work with your healthcare provider before making significant changes to your health or medical treatment plan.
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Dr. Thomas Seyfried's groundbreaking research approaches cancer as a metabolic dysfunction and addresses its root cause. Although controversial, this approach has provided hope for practitioners and cancer patients.
Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Den Stacey, who, after being diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, embarked on a journey seeking guidance from the Hippocrates Research Foundation and ultimately became cancer-free. The HRF Team of Daniel Orrego, Dr. Gregory Howard, and Dr. Michelle Howard describe their research and approach to guiding those diagnosed with cancer, including implementing a protocol that starves the cancer and fuels the body.
In this episode, Dhru and the guests dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):
- Den’s email to Dhru that led to this remarkable conversation (2:55 / 2:55)
- Treating dogs with cancer through metabolic treatment (18:36 / 16:36 )
- The protocol and how individuals seek out treatment (25:14 / 22:37 )
- Critical disclaimers (28:40 / 26:34)
- Den’s journey and treatment (36:08 / 31:46)
- Dr. Seyfried’s view of cancer versus the traditional view of cancer (50:55/ 46:41)
- Starving the cancer while fueling the body: The protocol (1:07:00 / 1:04:07)
- Den’s journey to no evidence of disease (1:45:00 /1:40:29)
- The pros and cons of liquid biopsies in cancer prevention (2:00:00 / 1:53:25)
- The tools used in stress management, mitochondrial support, and overall health (2:02:10 / 1:57:44)
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