EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 53 MIN
When AI Says Salmon Is Fine with Dr Robert Hoffman
from Healthy Living by Willow Creek Springs · host Joe Grumbine
Send us Fan MailAI can sound certain while being dangerously incomplete, and we open with a perfect example: a confident answer about methionine that falls apart the moment you compare it to published research and real patient outcomes. From there, we get very specific about cancer metabolism, why many tumors show a strong dependence on the amino acid methionine, and how methionine restriction turns nutrition into a practical part of evidence-based cancer care. We also talk plainly about food myths, including why “healthy” options like salmon can be context-dependent when methionine load becomes the variable that matters.We then dig into the most exciting clinical takeaway: combination therapy. Dr. Robert Hoffman shares decades of lab and clinical direction showing that creating a low-methionine environment, including the use of methioninase, can make standard treatments work better. We discuss how this interacts with chemotherapy, immunotherapy (including Keytruda), and other tools already used in oncology, plus the real-world hope that improved effectiveness could allow lower doses for frailer patients while preserving results.From there we get honest about the system: guidelines-based oncology, why large institutions resist personalization, and why patient advocacy is often the difference between a cookie-cutter plan and a plan that fits the person. We also cover advanced detection and follow-up, including methionine PET imaging (MatPET), PSA monitoring, and why “no evidence of disease” should shift your focus toward vigilance, trend data, and early detection rather than a full return to old habits.If this conversation helps you think more clearly about cancer nutrition, precision oncology, methionine restriction, and smarter follow-up, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe, and leave a review. What part of your care would you challenge first if you had better information?Intro for podcast information about subscriptions Support the showSupport for Joe's CureHere is the link for Sunday's 4 pm Pacific time Zoom meeting
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Send us Fan Mail AI can sound certain while being dangerously incomplete, and we open with a perfect example: a confident answer about methionine that falls apart the moment you compare it to published research and real patient outcomes. From there, we get very specific about cancer metabolism, why many tumors show a strong dependence on the amino acid methionine, and how methionine restriction turns nutrition into a practical part of evidence-based cancer care. We also talk plainly about foo...
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