#120 - AMA with Dom DAgostino, Ph.D., Part II of II: Ketosis for cancer and chronic disease, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and the effect of ketosis on female health

Published: July 20, 2020, 9:30 a.m.

In part 2 of this special AMA episode, ketosis expert Dom D\u2019Agostino once again joins Bob Kaplan, Peter\u2019s Head of Research, to discuss the impact of ketosis on various chronic diseases as well as the latest research on the metabolic management of cancer. Dom also discusses the numerous applications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, provides insights into the application of ketosis on female health and performance, and much more. If you\u2019re not a subscriber and listening on a podcast player, you\u2019ll only be able to hear a preview of the AMA. If you\u2019re a subscriber, you can now listen to this full episode on your\xa0private RSS feed\xa0or on the website\xa0show notes page.

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We discuss:

  • Update on Dom\u2019s Press-pulse therapeutic strategy for the metabolic management of cancer [2:05];
  • Potential role for vitamin C in cancer treatment [12:45];
  • Glutamine targeting in cancer therapy\u2014evidence that the mitochondria in cancer are damaged? [17:45];
  • Can a ketogenic diet lessen the toxicity of cancer therapies? [24:45];
  • 3BP\u2014a promising agent in cancer therapy [26:45];
  • The relationship between cancer and ketogenic diets [29:30];
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)\u2014primer, protocols, and therapeutic uses [33:30];
  • Is there a potential role for HBOT in treating COVID-19 patients? [44:15];
  • Non-cancer applications of HBOT [47:30];
  • The inverse relationship between glucose and ketones [50:30];
  • Is a ketogenic diet appropriate for type 1 diabetics? [54:00];
  • How ketosis may reduce the risk for Alzheimer\u2019s disease and Parkinson\u2019s disease [1:00:30];
  • Ketosis for females\u2014considerations, fertility, performance, and the latest research [1:11:00];
  • Low-carb diets during pregnancy and postpartum [1:17:00];
  • A high-protein diet to counteract common hormonal issues associated with the ketogenic diet [1:21:15];
  • Nutritional tips for remaining metabolically flexible [1:22:45];
  • What is one belief Dom has changed his mind about? [1:26:45];
  • In utero experiments, and other interesting questions Dom wants to explore [1:29:45];
  • The anti-catabolic effect of ketones, cancer cachexia, and nutritional interventions for cancer patients [1:38:30];
  • What is the one interesting experiment Dom would do if money and time were not a barrier? [1:46:25]; and
  • More.

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