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There is a correlation between dietary carbohydrate intake and the development of cancer with high blood glucose levels and tumor growth. Amazingly, the ketogenic diet impacts all of the hallmarks of cancer.
Characteristics of cancer include the resistance of normal cell death, the continuing division of damaged cells, the promotion of angiogenesis, and the creation of new blood vessels as a support system to provide nutrients for tumors. Cancer growth is also marked by invasion and metastasis or the spreading of cells to other parts of the body which originate from the initial tumor. These characteristics are some of the hallmarks of cancer.
A low-carbohydrate, moderate protein, and high fat diet – or the Ketogenic Diet – is one that places the body in a state called ketosis. In this state, the liver produces ketones which then become a main energy source for the body.
Ketones are chemicals synthesized by the liver and are the by-product of energy produced from burning fat, due to a reduction of carbohydrate intake.
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