Can Fasting Improve Chemotherapy Outcomes? Scientists Investigate
A growing area of research suggests that short-term fasting may help the body better tolerate chemotherapy — and possibly make treatment more effective.
🔬 The Idea
Fasting may trigger a biological state called differential stress resistance:
- Healthy cells slow down and protect themselves
- Cancer cells remain vulnerable
📊 What Studies Show
Early research indicates:
- Reduced side effects (fatigue, nausea)
- Potentially improved treatment response
- Enhanced cellular repair mechanisms
🎥 Watch: Fasting and Cancer Research
🧠 Why This Matters
If validated, this approach could:
- Improve quality of life during treatment
- Enhance effectiveness of existing therapies
⚠️ Important Warning
- Not safe for all patients
- Can lead to malnutrition if misused
- Must be done under medical supervision
🐦 Discussion Online
“Metabolism might be the missing piece in cancer therapy.”
📚 Sources
- University of Southern California
- Cell Metabolism
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