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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker
Apologies about your brother. It depends on the type of cancer. Some are glucose dependent, while others are ketone dependent.
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that's a good point...
I was going to say. My experience with this specifically is only limited to a dog but he lived about 6 years long past he was given 3 months when switched over to a high fat zero grain diet. Technically it wasn't even cancer that killed him and he was well within old age ranges when he finally did pass. So, although a bit of a long shot, it is possible that it can help and a relatively low risk option I would say. as doctors prescribed medicine is taken along with it. Medicine they have down, but diet is limited to 60 year old outdated research.