with Guest: Pablo Isaiah Kelly
Brain cancer strikes over 25,000 people a year just in the USA. It's the tenth leading cause of death here in America, with only 36% of patents surviving past 5 years after diagnosis. Last week I talked with Dr. Thomas Syefried about a study showing an 80 month follow-up on a man who, by using non-traditional methods, is still alive 80 months after his diagnosis of an aggressive glioblastoma. That man turned out to be a guest I interviewed back in 2016. I sit down with Pablo Isaiah Kelly now 5 years later to drill down on what exactly has worked for him and what hasn't.
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Show Notes:
Brain Cancer: Beating The Odds
[5:10] Pablo’s history with his glioblastoma.
- Medical professionals told him that the ketogenic diet would not help and to not pursue it.
- His thoughts were “how is me doing the ketogenic diet any different from the standard of care, if I am going to die from this disease anyway?”
[9:20] The medical community views the average person to be too stupid for informed consent.
[14:00] Pablo reached stability with the tumor.
[15:00] Extra modalities that Pablo sought out.
- Herbal therapies such as resveratrol, curcumin, Boswellia, etc.
- : full spectrum hemp distillate
[18:30] ketone: glucose ratio.
[19:20] Pablo’s sleep.
[19:47] exogenous ketone and mct oil use.
[20:40] Intermittent fasting.
[21:00] Is Pablo able to hold onto muscle using the ketogenic diet?
[23:20] Are there any exciting modalities on the horizon?
- Glutaminase inhibitors
[36:13] How has Pablo’s endeavors changed him as a person?
[42:20] The current state of Pablo’s tumor.
[47:45] The keto diet has been shown to stop metastasis.
[50:50] What other approaches did Pablo unsuccessfully employ?
[1:02:20] Embracing death to live a fuller life.
[1:05:15] Pablo had smoked since the age of 12.
[1:14:29] Sildenafil influences nitric oxide levels in the muscle tissue of older adults.

