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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 32 MIN

What is metabolic cancer therapy—and why are more patients asking about it?

from The Heal Navigator Podcast: Exploring Integrative Cancer Care · host Heal Navigator

What is metabolic cancer therapy—and why are more patients asking about it? In this episode, we spoke with author and researcher Travis Christofferson to explore the science, the promise, and the growing interest around metabolic therapies and repurposed drugs in cancer care. We break down how this emerging field could support traditional treatments and offer new options—especially for those looking beyond standard protocols. 🔍 In this episode: The promise of repurposed drugs like Metformin and Mebendazole How ketogenic diets may influence cancer metabolism Synthetic lethality explained in plain language Why these approaches may work alongside—not instead of—standard treatment 📞 Curious about metabolic therapy? Speak with a Heal Navigator Advisor for guidance 🎧 Learn more about our Metabolic Optimization Program  🔔 Subscribe for more expert insights on integrative cancer care

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