
Ketogenic diet as an alternative tumour therapy
Introduction: Nutrition as the key to health
More and more people are looking for holistic, alternative ways to support conventional medical treatment for serious illnesses such as cancer. One method that is becoming increasingly important is the ketogenic diet. This form of nutrition is based on a radical change of energy source - away from carbohydrates and towards healthy fats. But how can this metabolic state, known as ketosis, influence the growth of tumours? And what role can frequency therapy play in this?
What is a ketogenic diet?
The ketogenic diet is a very low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet. The aim is to put the body into a state of ketosis, in which it uses fat (instead of glucose) to produce energy.
- Avoiding sugar and starchy foods
- High intake of healthy fats
- Moderate amounts of protein
In ketosis, the liver produces so-called ketone bodies, which serve as an alternative energy source for body cells - with one interesting exception: cancer cells.
The metabolism of cancer cells
Cancer cells differ fundamentally from healthy cells in their energy requirements. They are often dependent on glucose - a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. In ketosis, however, there are hardly any carbohydrates available. The theory is that cancer cells tolerate this state poorly, which could slow down their growth.
Studies on the ketogenic diet for cancer
Initial studies and field reports show promising results
- Animal studies show inhibitory effects on tumour growth.
- Clinical studies report improved quality of life.
- Patient experiences show more energy and lower inflammation levels.
Nevertheless, the ketogenic diet does not replace oncological treatment, but is intended as complementary support.
Frequency therapy as an accompanying measure
In our practice at NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, we also use frequency therapy - a method that affects the organism with bioenergetic signals.
- Harmonise metabolic processes
- Strengthen mitochondria
- Regulating inflammation
- Support the immune system
The combination of ketogenic nutrition and targeted frequency therapy offers a holistic principle of action for the body and cell information.
Practical tips for getting started
- Slow changeover - the body needs time for ketosis.
- Drink enough and take in electrolytes.
- Pay attention to quality: organic, regional, natural.
- Regular blood ketone measurement for control.
- Integration with frequency therapy for energetic support.
Conclusion: Complementary perspective
The ketogenic diet offers potential in the field of integrative oncology. In combination with frequency therapy, an approach is created that places the person holistically at the centre.
Important: This form of nutrition does not replace medical treatment, but supports it.
Disclaimer:
Frequency therapy is not recognised by science or conventional medicine. It is in no way a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by trained doctors or alternative practitioners. The information provided is for general information purposes only and does not constitute any healing claims.
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