Cancer is often talked about as if it appears suddenly. In reality, it develops inside an environment shaped over many years. Inside the body, cells are constantly making decisions—when to grow, when to repair, and when to shut down. Those decisions are influenced by energy signals, inflammation, immune control, and how well damage is managed.
In this video, Dr. Warren Hung explains how certain foods affect these internal systems—not as treatments, not as cures, but as long-term regulators of the conditions cells live in. You’ll learn why phrases like “starving cancer” are misleading, what actually makes abnormal cells vulnerable, and why healthy cells depend on stability rather than force.
This is not advice content or quick fixes. It is a clear, medically grounded explanation of how metabolism, inflammation, immunity, and cellular stress interact—and where food realistically fits into that picture over time.
–Sources & References –
• Framingham Heart Study – Insulin signaling, metabolic health, and chronic disease risk
• NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) – Diet patterns, inflammation markers, liver health
• UK Biobank – Metabolic dysfunction, obesity, immune function, and cancer associations
• DASH Trials – Dietary patterns, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation outcomes
• World Health Organization – Cancer risk factors and chronic inflammation
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