Putting Glioblastoma Brain Cancer into Remission with Diet! | GBM
Dr. Anthony Chaffee interviews Andrew Scarborough, a brain tumor survivor turned researcher, and Isabella Cooper, a biochemist completing her PhD on ketosis research. Andrew shares his remarkable recovery story from an anaplastic astrocytoma brain tumor - a highly aggressive, treatment-resistant cancer with poor prognosis. After discovering his tumor was IDH1 wild-type and MGMT unmethylated (genetic markers indicating resistance to standard treatments), he abandoned conventional chemotherapy and adopted metabolic therapies that led to complete seizure control and apparent tumor resolution over a 10-year period.
The conversation explores Andrew's specific protocol, which evolved from a 4:1 ketogenic diet to a carnivorous approach focused on organ meats, particularly lamb heart, and strategic fasting. He emphasizes the critical importance of morning sunlight exposure and averaging 20,000 steps daily to maintain his seizure threshold. His recovery included coming off maximum doses of two anti-epileptic medications, improvement in scar tissue that doctors said was impossible, and sustained remission confirmed by MRI spectroscopy.
Isabella presents groundbreaking research comparing healthy individuals living in sustained ketosis with cancer patients' metabolic profiles. Their upcoming study will examine over 90 different metabolic biomarkers in newly diagnosed high-grade glioma patients, creating the first comprehensive baseline for comparing cancer patients against truly healthy ketotic individuals rather than standard sick controls. This research addresses the critical gap in understanding how metabolic interventions could be personalized and optimized for brain cancer treatment, particularly during the 'watch and wait' period for lower-grade tumors.
Key Takeaways
- Andrew survived 10 years with an aggressive IDH1 wild-type, MGMT unmethylated brain tumor using a carnivorous ketogenic diet centered on organ meats like lamb heart, avoiding all standard chemotherapy after determining his genetic profile showed treatment resistance
- Morning sunlight exposure and averaging 20,000 steps daily are critical for maintaining seizure threshold in brain tumor patients, with Andrew experiencing low-level seizure activity when skipping his morning walk routine
- MRI gadolinium contrast accumulates in brain regions like the dentate nucleus and globus pallidus, causing symptoms similar to brain tumors including brain fog and motor control issues, making contrast-free monitoring preferable for long-term cancer surveillance
- Lower-grade brain tumors are more glycolytic than high-grade ones, presenting an optimal intervention window during the standard 'watch and wait' approach when patients receive no active treatment but experience high anxiety
- Carbon dioxide administration can reverse seizure activity, with carbonated water potentially raising seizure threshold - an unexpected finding that challenges conventional understanding of seizure triggers and breathing patterns
- Anti-epileptic drugs cause nutrient deficiencies over time that ironically increase seizure susceptibility, requiring micronutrient testing and replacement rather than simply adding more medications
- The upcoming study will measure over 90 metabolic biomarkers in high-grade glioma patients compared against healthy individuals in sustained ketosis, providing the first comprehensive metabolic baseline for personalizing cancer interventions
- Omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is the most crucial fat for brain health and seizure control in brain cancer patients, making animal-based ketogenic approaches superior to plant-based versions that lack adequate DHA
- Andrew Scarborough's Brain Tumor Diagnosis and Ketogenic Diet Treatment
- Metabolic Therapies - From Ketogenic Diet to Carnivore Protocol
- Medical Resistance and Moving Beyond Standard Cancer Treatment
- Brain Surgery, Radiation, and MRI Gadolinium Contrast Concerns
- Deuterium Depleted Water and Additional Cancer Interventions
- Isabella Cooper's Research - Healthy Ketosis Study Design
- Cancer Research Challenges and Self-Funded Studies
- Fundraising Methods and Government Grant Challenges
- Brain Cancer Study Protocol and Patient Recruitment
- Epilepsy, Ketogenic Diet, and Medical Resistance
- Andrew's Current Carnivore Diet and Exercise Protocol
- Resources and Contact Information for Brain Cancer Research
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