Cancer
347 sourcesRay Peat's understanding of cancer drew heavily on Otto Warburg's discovery that cancer cells ferment glucose even in the presence of oxygen (aerobic glycolysis). Peat viewed cancer not as a genetic disease caused by random mutations, but as a metabolic disorder — a reversion of cells to a primitive, proliferative state driven by inadequate respiratory energy. This perspective places cancer on a continuum with aging, inflammation, and stress.
Peat argued that the factors promoting cancer are the same factors that suppress oxidative metabolism: estrogen, polyunsaturated fats, endotoxin, serotonin, radiation, and low thyroid function. Conversely, the factors that protect against cancer support efficient respiration: thyroid hormone, progesterone, carbon dioxide, aspirin, vitamin E, and adequate nutrition. He was critical of conventional cancer treatments and noted that many chemotherapy agents are carcinogenic themselves.
Key Positions
- Cancer is fundamentally a metabolic disorder (Warburg effect), not primarily a genetic disease
- Estrogen is a powerful promoter of cancer — known since Grubbe and Beatson in the 1890s
- Polyunsaturated fats promote cancer through immunosuppression and lipid peroxidation
- Thyroid hormone, progesterone, and aspirin have documented anti-cancer properties
- Adequate carbon dioxide and oxygen support the oxidative metabolism that opposes cancer
- Serotonin and prolactin promote cancer growth; their antagonism is protective
- Diet, hormones, and metabolic support are central to both prevention and treatment
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Glycemia, starch, and sugar in context
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Growth hormone: Hormone of Stress, Aging, and Death?
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Heart and hormones
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Herb Doctors: Cancer Treatment TRANSCRIPTION (partial)
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Herb Doctors: Hot flashes, Night Sweats, the Relationship to Stress, Aging, PMS, Sugar Metabolism TRANSCRIPTION
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Herb Doctors: Serotonin, Endotoxins, Stress TRANSCRIPTION
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Hot flashes, energy, and aging
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How do you know? Students, patients, and discovery
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I Choose Ice Cream - Geneviève
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Immunodeficiency, dioxins, stress, and the hormones.
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Interview Repository - Andrei Pozolotin
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Intuitive knowledge and its development
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Iron's Dangers.
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Lactate vs. CO2 in wounds, sickness, and aging; the other approach to cancer
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Leakiness, aging, and cancer.
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Meat physiology, stress, and degenerative physiology
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Membranes, plasma membranes, and surfaces
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Menopause and its causes.
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Milk in context: allergies, ecology, and some myths
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Mitochondria and mortality
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Multiple sclerosis, protein, fats, and progesterone
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Natural Estrogens
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Oils in Context.
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Osteoporosis, aging, tissue renewal, and product science
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Osteoporosis, harmful calcification, and nerve/muscle malfunctions.