[–] Captain_Butt_Naked [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Since there are multiple types of microbes(near 40 trillion in the body) which microbe culture is promoted due to creating an environment that benefits specific type of microbe due to the gut content? When we look at that we see that gut environment effects immune homeostasis. There is constant back and forth suppressing and promoting (fighting-balancing act) due to byproducts created by the microbes. Further, gastrointestinal tract provides the largest surface area in the human body where microbes and their byproducts interacts with the immune system. When we look at breast cancer, we see increased specific type of bacterial transplantation occuring near the mammary glands. When we transplant gut contents that experiments show to promote cancer, we see double the rate occurring at experiments. Anyhow..if you are interested, read the 10 hallmarks.
[–] Deathstalker 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
The microbiome is said to be the second brain so maybe fat people have a microbiome that thrives on cancer and makes them unconsciously spread their fat logic. Not that they have much conscious thought. I mean just look at them, they're a bunch of lethargic dopes. Maybe the fat puts their brain in hibernation mode. They just need to find a hollow tree and sleep in it until they wake up not fat anymore.
I eat kimchi then it gets fueled by isomalt. It makes for some massive gas when I mix them but my microbiome is good to go. When I get hungry I think of salad instead of sugar cravings. Isomalt is a flavorless sugar that the body can't break down but good microbes munch on it and produce good short chain fatty acids. It has no flavor but has a crunchy texture that stevia alone doesn't have.
[–] ilikefish 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
So that greek non-fat yogurt is even better for me than I thought? Excellent!
[–] Captain_Butt_Naked [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yes, kimichi and certain yogurt does promote anti-oncogenic properties. With that in mind, cancer immunotheraphy will also change and develop with individualistic approach from a holistic point of view and food will be one of them.