He’s a professor of biology, who’s studied cancer for 30+ years.
His message? Cancer isn’t bad genes or bad luck—it’s damaged mitochondria.
This flips everything you’ve been told about how to treat & prevent cancer: 🧵
1/ Cancer rates are on the rise, why?
- 1,676 people die daily from cancer in the U.S.
- Young seemingly healthy people are being diagnosed more often than ever.
- Billions spent, yet the "war on cancer" failed.
Seyfried: We're hitting the wrong target.
2/ Mainstream dogma: "Cancer is a genetic disease caused by DNA mutations.”
Seyfried: Wrong.
DNA damage is a symptom, not cause.
Real cause: Damaged mitochondria
Healthy mitochondria = NO cancer.
3/ Big idea #1: Mitochondria, not the genes, determines if a cell becomes cancerous
When cells can’t make energy with oxygen, they switch to the ancient fermentation pathway.
Cancer thrives by burning glucose & glutamine without oxygen.
Uncontrolled cell growth follows.
4/ Seyfried builds on Otto Warburg’s forgotten theory.
Warburg won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
He observed cancer cells ferment sugar even with oxygen (Warburg Effect) and believed cancer was metabolic, not genetic.
Modern science ignored him.
Seyfried didn’t.
5/ Proof from research?
Damaged DNA + healthy mitochondria = NO cancer
Healthy DNA + damaged mitochondria = CANCER
DNA isn't the trigger, it's downstream damage.
6/ Research from the visionary biologist Michael Levin supports this:
Cancer is a disease of failed bioelectric signaling, not genes.
7/ Big idea #2: All cancers are one disease: damaged mitochondria.
Yet medicine divides tumors by organs (breast, lung, brain).
We're treating symptoms, not the root cause.
8/ Dr. Jason Fung, MD, author of "The Cancer Code", agrees:
Cancer isn’t just a genetic disease, it’s a disease of bioenergetics.
Standard treatments often fail because they ignore the root cause: dysfunctional metabolism.
9/ “But what about BRCA1, or other inherited cancer genes?”
Even that links back to mitochondrial dysfunction.
These genes affect mitochondrial proteins in the electron transport chain—key to energy production.
They raise risk. They don’t cause cancer alone.
10/ What damages mitochondria?
- Ultra-proccessed foods, high carb at wrong seasons
- Insulin resistance
- Chronic inflammation
- Lack of exercise & movement
- Poor sleep
- Chemical toxins, heavy metals, mold
- EMFs (Wi-Fi, 5G)
- Chronic Stress
- Viruses (HPV, Hepatitis)
- Artificial Blue Light
To name a few.
11/ Seyfried’s approach to cancer:
- Get body into nutritional ketosis (Glucose/Ketone Index < 2.0) via ketogenic diet or fasting
- Press glucose & pulse the glutamine with targeted drugs
- Bonus: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
12/ Nutritional Ketosis
Cancer cells depend on glucose & glutamine. They can’t efficiently use ketones or fat for fuel.
A neurologist who’s studied Alzheimer’s & cognitive decline for 30+ years.
His message? Alzheimer’s isn’t a death sentence—you can prevent & even reverse it.
This flips everything we’ve been told about cognitive decline:🧵
1/ Alzheimer’s is a growing epidemic.
- 45M Americans alive today are predicted to die from Alzheimer's
- It’s now the #2 cause of death in the UK
- Cases rising in people as young as their 40s & 50s
Billions poured into drug research, but still no "cure". Why?
2/ Mainstream dogma: “Nothing can prevent, delay, or reverse Alzheimer’s.”
Everyone knows a cancer survivor. No one knows an Alzheimer’s survivor.
The neurologist visit? “Diagnose & adios.”
Bredesen: mainstream medicine has everything backward & doesn't understand the disease.
A Harvard psychiatrist who’s spent 25 years treating mental illness.
His message? The root cause of anxiety, depression & ADHD isn’t trauma or chemical imbalance—it’s dysfunctional mitochondria.
This flips how we understand & treat mental illness:🧵
1/ We’re in a mental health epidemic:
- 1 in 5 U.S. adults has a diagnosis
- ADHD meds usage doubled in 15 years, adderall is now in shortage
- Bipolar 2x in the last 20 years. Depression? At an all-time high.
Billions spent on meds & therapy, yet most don’t get better. Why?