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Ray 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.

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