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The Cancer Code

A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery

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The Cancer Code

By: Dr. Jason Fung
Narrated by: Brian Nishii
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Author of the international bestsellers The Diabetes Code and The Obesity Code Dr. Jason Fung returns with an eye-opening biography of cancer in which he offers a radical new paradigm for understanding cancer—and issues a call to action for reducing risk moving forward.

Our understanding of cancer is slowly undergoing a revolution, allowing for the development of more effective treatments. For the first time ever, the death rate from cancer is showing a steady decline . . . but the “War on Cancer” has hardly been won.

In The Cancer Code, Dr. Jason Fung offers a revolutionary new understanding of this invasive, often fatal disease—what it is, how it manifests, and why it is so challenging to treat. In this rousing narrative, Dr. Fung identifies the medical community’s many missteps in cancer research—in particular, its focus on genetics, or what he terms the “seed” of cancer, at the expense of examining the “soil,” or the conditions under which cancer flourishes. Dr. Fung—whose groundbreaking work in the treatment of obesity and diabetes has won him international acclaim—suggests that the primary disease pathway of cancer is caused by the dysregulation of insulin. In fact, obesity and type 2 diabetes significantly increase an individual’s risk of cancer.

In this accessible listen, Dr. Fung provides a new paradigm for dealing with cancer, with recommendations for what we can do to create a hostile soil for this dangerous seed. One such strategy is intermittent fasting, which reduces blood glucose, lowering insulin levels. Another, eliminating intake of insulin-stimulating foods, such as sugar and refined carbohydrates.

For hundreds of years, cancer has been portrayed as a foreign invader we’ve been powerless to stop. By reshaping our view of cancer as an internal uprising of our own healthy cells, we can begin to take back control. The seed of cancer may exist in all of us, but the power to change the soil is in our hands.

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Comprehensive Cancer History • Accessible Scientific Explanations • Outstanding Narration • Insightful Medical Perspective

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Of course, I prefer Dr. Fung narrating, but Brian Nishii does a nice job, with good infection, tone and pacing. I played it at about 1.4 speed.

Dr. Jason Fung goes on a deeper dive with this, his third “Code” book. This time he travels a slightly different path than his previous books, taking he readers on an interesting, detailed journey into the history and rational of the many treatments for cancer, explaining where we came from and where we are going with regards to this terrible disease.

Along the way he covers the familiar questions: What causes it? How does it develop? What makes it progress? What are the old and new treatments? Alas, finally coming to the one we need to understand now, before we can more forward: Do we understand it at its core?

In getting to its core, he reacquaints us with an old nemesis - hyperinsulinemia. For insulin is not just limited to our blood sugar levels, but plays a significant role in cell growth. He reveals for the last ten years we have been in another paradigm shift, now giving us the theory of evolution and a new turn of “seed” and “soil” concept. So, we get to ask ourselves a more critical question: How do our nutrition and environment, as well as how frequency we eat, affect not only our insulin levels and obesity, but our risk of cancer?

I love Dr. Fung’s lack of adherence to traditional “scientific beliefs” and his willingness to look beyond scientific studies, while gaining insight from them. There are some nice diagrams and explanatory charts and a detailed “Notes” section of all referenced research articles at the back of the book. While he speaks easily to the layperson, I’m sure he’ll also hold the scientific and medical communities equally fascinated.

And best of all, as always, in the end he gives us hope. ❤

Paradigm Shift

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Well written book on the understanding of cancer and treatments. Accessable to those without a science degree but an interest in understanding cancer and cancer treatments/strategies.

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excellent book on cancer

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I’ve always thought, I can reverse heart disease, diabetes type 2 by diet. But, there is no way to make Ca reverse. It gets to a stage and once it can invade and metastasize, reversal is rare. This book explains why what we put in our body helps Cancer and makes it plainly obvious why you should be different.

Scares the &)(;#%> out of me

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I went through this book three times, as many important points were not fully grasped the first time around. I have read most of Dr. Jason Fung's books and dropped twenty pounds and have kept it off for over three years. I am a type II Diabetic that lowered my A1C to 5.6 from what was an A1C of 9.3 plus dumping the insulin shots and medications prior to getting the knowledge to repair my health by studying what the good doctor had to say concerning fasting and diet. My point is simply that every individual is the person that is responsible for their own health, but it is hard to get good information that you can take action on. Dr. Jason Fung is a reliable source of good information. This book goes a long way in explaining the mysteries of cancer and why it will not be taken down with a single silver bullet. Cancer as the primeval single cell life form as an ancient default setting that may be switched on when over stressed is an interesting theory.

Cutting to the chase

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Interesting how far public knowledge lags behind research. Still, when lives are at stake, it’s a thin line to walk.

Super-informative

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