Peter Attia· MD
it's well recognized that cancer cells 90% of them I would say have a Warburg phenotype meaning that they have highly accelerated glycolysis and substrate level phosphorylation
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it's well recognized that cancer cells 90% of them I would say have a Warburg phenotype meaning that they have highly accelerated glycolysis and substrate level phosphorylation
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so what did they ferment they ferment lactic acid and suck cynic acid what are the fuels for that it's glucose and glutamine so glucose and glutamine are ultimately the fuels that drive the cancer and they drive it through process of substrate level phosphorylation occurring in the cytoplasm where they can build a lot of metabolites for growth and also through the pathway called glutamine alysus