Metabolic Therapy

Redefining
Cancer
Treatment

Professor Thomas N. Seyfried

An Introduction

Professor Thomas N. Seyfried is a distinguished American biologist, geneticist, and biochemist, currently serving as a professor at Boston College. With a PhD from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Professor Seyfried has made significant strides in the field of chronic diseases, including cancer, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative disorders.

It is my opinion that most genetic changes in tumors are largely irrelevant to the origin or treatment of cancer. They are but epiphenomena of biological chaos.

Thomas Seyfried
At A Glance

Renowned for his groundbreaking research on the metabolic nature of cancer, Professor Seyfried challenges the conventional genetic perspective of cancer promoted by mainstream pharmaceutical companies. His influential book, “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer,” has become a cornerstone in the field, inspiring researchers and practitioners worldwide to explore new avenues in cancer management through metabolic therapies.

Metabolic Nature of Cancer

Impact on Chronic Diseases

His pioneering work has demonstrated that cancer cells exhibit abnormal energy metabolism, known as the Warburg effect, where they rely heavily on glucose fermentation even in the presence of oxygen. This insight has led to the development of novel therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting the metabolic vulnerabilities of cancer cells.

Beyond cancer, Professor Seyfried’s research extends to other chronic diseases such as epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders. His studies have shown that metabolic therapies, including ketogenic diets, can have significant therapeutic benefits for these conditions, offering new hope for patients and practitioners

Academic Achievements of Professor Thomas N. Seyfried

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Areas of Interest and Research​​

Professor Seyfried
Boston University

Our research program focuses on mechanisms by which metabolic therapy manages chronic diseases such as epilepsy, neurodegenerative lipid storage diseases, and cancer. The metabolic therapies include caloric restriction, fasting, and ketogenic diets.

Gene-Environmental Interactions, Lipid Biochemistry, Neurodegeneration, Ganglioside Storage Diseases, Epilepsy, Cancer, Metabolism, Brain Tumors, Autism, Ketogenic Diets, Dietary Energy Restriction

Quotable Insight

No tumor cell can survive in the absence of both glucose and glutamine, especially when ketones are used to support the viability of normal cells.

Thomas Seyfried

The Professors Book

Unveiling a Paradigm Shift: “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease”

Dive into the revolutionary insights of Professor Thomas N. Seyfried with his groundbreaking book, “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer.” This seminal work challenges the conventional genetic perspective of cancer, offering a bold new understanding of the disease’s metabolic roots. With meticulous research and compelling arguments, Professor Seyfried’s book has become a cornerstone in the field, inspiring a global movement towards innovative cancer therapies. Discover how this transformative book is reshaping the landscape of cancer treatment and empowering practitioners and patients alike to explore new avenues of hope and healing.

Important Notice

Beware of Unauthorised Publications and Communities

It has come to our attention that a book being sold on Amazon by John S. Rockermeier falsely claims to be authored by Professor Thomas N. Seyfried. Professor Seyfried has publicly stated that he has no affiliation with this book and does not receive any proceeds from its sales. Additionally, John S. Rockermeier has set up a paid community on Skool.com, initially claiming to be affiliated with Professor Seyfried. Although the description has since been changed, this community continues to sell free information as part of a paid service.

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You can find details on how to contact Professor Seyfried on his page at Boston College.