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Old 08-23-2013, 12:24 AM   #1
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Re: Our Experiment Fasting Around Chemo

Hi Aussie Girl,

Thanks for your kind note. I hope your next rounds go more smoothly. I hope, too, that you have people supporting you. Don't hesitate to ask questions this way. If you feel like it, let me know how your next round goes, too.

If I run across more fasting research, I'll share.

Best wishes,

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Old 06-08-2014, 11:10 AM   #2
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Re: Our Experiment Fasting Around Chemo

Here's an update summarizing on-going research on fasting.
https://news.usc.edu/63669/fasting-t...immune-system/

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“PKA is the key gene that needs to shut down in order for these stem cells to switch into regenerative mode. It gives the OK for stem cells to go ahead and begin proliferating and rebuild the entire system,” explained Longo, noting the potential of clinical applications that mimic the effects of prolonged fasting to rejuvenate the immune system. “And the good news is that the body got rid of the parts of the system that might be damaged or old, the inefficient parts, during the fasting. Now, if you start with a system heavily damaged by chemotherapy or aging, fasting cycles can generate, literally, a new immune system.”

Prolonged fasting also protected against toxicity in a pilot clinical trial in which a small group of patients fasted for a 72-hour period prior to chemotherapy, extending Longo’s influential past research.

“While chemotherapy saves lives, it causes significant collateral damage to the immune system. The results of this study suggest that fasting may mitigate some of the harmful effects of chemotherapy,” said co-author Tanya Dorff, assistant professor of clinical medicine at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital. “More clinical studies are needed, and any such dietary intervention should be undertaken only under the guidance of a physician.”
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