Kind: captions Language: en What if I told you that most cancer patients don't get the full benefits from the cancer treatments given to them by their oncologist? Unfortunately, most oncologists don't give the patients a real and scientifically accurate answer. Some oncologists even say eat whatever you want. Doesn't really matter. Nothing can be further from the truth. If the cancer comes back, almost certainly it's because the stem cells of the cancer regenerated the cancer. So, good news. There's foods that can kill cancerous stem cells. Like what? Like food. Welcome to Dr. Lee Unplugged. Real insights from the cutting edge. This is a stripped down, no fluff conversation where I take you behind the scenes as a scientist and as a doctor to break down what's real versus what's hype when it comes to your health. It's raw, unscripted, no sugar coating, just real talk and real science. And today we're diving into foods you should eat if you've been diagnosed with cancer. Now, why this matters, what the science says, and what you can do about it. That's what we're going to get into today. Are you ready? Let's go for it. [Music] [Applause] First, let's talk about generally foods and cancer because every individual who's diagnosed with cancer always wonders what did they do wrong that actually led them to develop cancer. Now, it could be genetics, it could be environmental exposures, it could also be a lifetime of poor diet. A lot of different factors contribute to the mutations that happen in our body that result in the development of cancer. Now, it is true some foods can actually contribute to causing cancer, although it's very rarely that it's a single food that does it. But I want to address this because a lot of people say, "Well, what foods did I eat or what food should I avoid that might be causing cancer?" Right? Because you hear so much about harmful foods. Well, look, there is a laundry list of foods that can increase the risk of developing cancer, and these include some disturbingly common foods like processed meat. Now, processed meat is actually classified as a class one carcinogen by the World Health Organization. All right, so you might say, well, what's a class what's an example of a uh of a processed meat? Well, sausages, hot dogs, deli meats, salami, ham, bacon, corn beef, you know, probably these comfort foods that we all grew up with, they have been shown that they can increase your risk of developing cancer. If you eat them, not once, but if you eat them over time, you eat too much of them, you have too much exposure to processed meats, that actually increases your risk for digestive cancers. So that's including colon cancer. All right, not surprising. The meat and stuff and the chemicals have to go through your gut going down to your colon. Now, here's another cancer risk that's related to meat, and that is grilled meats. Now, this isn't about the meat itself. It's really about the grilling process that coats the meats with carcinogens or cancer-causing chemicals, toxic chemicals. One of them is called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. That's polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. I know it's a mouthful. I'm going to abbreviate it as p a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. All right. Now, these are carcinogens that form when the oils from the fat drips down into the flame and smokes. Right? That what gives you that nice grilled meat taste. Now that rising smoke containing the carcinogens deposits the carcinogens all over the meat underneath it. Okay. Now high grilling temperatures also converts the amino acids and proteins that are found in the meat. Proteins are actually made of amino acids. The high heat actually converts the proteins into another toxic carcinogen called hetcyclic amines HCA. All right. And these heteroscyclic amines, by the way, and the PAH's, if you don't carefully cook the grill surface, they actually are all over that black char that's left on the grates of your grill. So, the next time you're grilling food, all right, um uh make sure you really really clean those uh grates from the last uh cooking uh uh uh period of time because that last grilled meat um uh session left these carcinogens on that grilled surface. Now, you put a a fresh piece of meat or vegetables or fish on top of that toxic carcinogens, guess what? You're going to transfer that right onto that next piece of meat. Now, look, most of us enjoyed grilled foods. All right? And it's okay to have it once in a while. But here's a couple of tips that will help you lower your risk of being exposed to the carcinogens from these foods. Now, I promise you, I will tell you about foods that you should eat. But I wanted to point out um some of the foods that you got to be really careful about. So, the first thing you want to do, be careful next time uh you are grilling food is to clean that grill. Wipe down those those grates. Okay, that black char get it off before each use and of course after each use so you have a better surface next time. Coated with PH and HCAS, these carcinogens. Number one. Number two, don't stand over the grill too long. Right? So, you know the classic thing that people do when they're grilling? You stand there with your apron and your hat or whatever and you're sitting there with the tongs right over the grill. Well, that smoke is going onto your face. That's kind of part of that experience. Well, watch out. That smoke that's coming off the grill, they they that smoke contains the PH and HCAs right into your face. You really don't want that. So, stand back from the grill when you're actually putting meat or fish or vegetables on it. Now the third thing you want to do is to lower the carcinogens that develop during grill grilling. One thing you can do is to marinate your food. Meat, fish, vegetables. All right? Marinate them using the juice from tropical fruits. All right? So, you know, pineapples and and citrus too and things like that. Um uh because I'll tell you why. The juice from the tropical fruits can contain antioxidants. All right, you want to dust it with some uh cumin, turmeric, that will also help. But these antioxidants will help to neutralize those harmful carcinogens that can actually form. So, you're really kind of fighting back against the uh the carcinogens that can actually uh develop during grilling. And the fourth thing you want to do to lower your risk of developing cancer or being exposed to cancer-causing um elements in grilled food is well, this is the easy one. Just don't eat grilled foods too often. Like I said, we most of us actually enjoy the taste of grilled food. Kind of it's like a human thing, right? Like cooking over the fire. But I'm telling you right here, right now that grilling can contribute to some of the increase in the risk of developing cancer, cancer risk, uh because of the byproducts of the grilling process itself. Okay. Now, I want to focus on what foods you should eat if you've been diagnosed with cancer. All right. Now again, I'm a doctor and virtually every cancer patient I've ever met has asked me or the oncologist, "Hey doc, what should I eat to help me fight my cancer? What should I do at home?" Unfortunately, most oncologists don't give the patients a real and scientifically accurate answer. In fact, it's uh too bad because some oncologists even say, "Eh, eat whatever you want. Doesn't really matter. Just don't lose too much weight." Because you know that's the whole thing is that over cancer uh treatment you can actually lose a lot of weight as a cancer progresses. Well let me tell you when that oncologist said eat whatever you want it doesn't really matter. Nothing can be further from the truth. So you want the real deal unplugged version of this? Let me just tell you food matters. And this is because your body is hardwired with health defense systems that help us naturally fight cancer. So when you have cancer, your health defenses have failed and now you got to actually shore them back up and uh activate them so they can actually help the medicines uh work along with the medicines to help fight cancer. This isn't food uh versus medicine. It's food and medicine. You want to actually eat foods to activate those health defenses. Now I write about uh these health defenses in my book, Eat to Beat Disease. You haven't seen it, you can get it wherever books are sold. There are five health defenses. All of them help us fight cancer naturally and all of them can be activated by our food. So what are the five? Androioenesis. That's how our body grows blood vessels and one of the defenses against cancers that cut off the blood supply feeding cancers. All right. Second health defense is our regeneration system. So look um cancer develops, you get your body gets rid of it. Now you got to replace where the cancer was. It can regenerate. All right? And if you're getting cancer treatment like chemotherapy, targeted therapy, etc. or having surgery, all right, your body has to heal after the cancer's been killed off. And to heal properly, it regenerates from the inside out. Second health defense, you can stimulate that with food. Third is our gut microbiome. You've heard of gut gut health? Yep. That's 39 trillion healthy bacteria in our gut, mostly in our colon. In fact, in the early part of our colon area called the seeum. All right, those healthy bacteria help to lower inflammation in your body. They help to boost immunity so you can actually fight off the cancer cells. And again, all of this actually combines powerfully and activated by food to whatever cancer treatment that your doctor is going to give you, your oncologist is going to give you. So nothing could be further from the truth by saying, "Ah, if it doesn't matter, just eat anything." No, you want to eat the foods that will activate the system. Um, next health defense uh against cancer is our DNA repair and protection system, right? Cancer is basically a mutation of our DNA. All right, mutated DNA, mutated cell, mutant cell leads to more mutant cells. They pile up and now you've got a cancer, a tumor. All right. So, our DNA protection system defends the mutant DNA by uh getting rid of it or fixing it so it doesn't actually become a full-blown cancer. You want your DNA protection system fixed and foods can activate that too. And then finally, our immune system. Now, our immune system does a couple of interesting things. It raises inflammation uh uh when it when it needs to. But cancer is a highly inflammatory disease. Basically, it uh if when cancer meets inflammation, it's like pouring gasoline onto the embers of a fire. Whoosh. It's going to like really go up in flames. That's why you want to actually eat anti-inflammatory foods to lower inflammation. Okay? Um and then the other thing you want to do with foods is to boost your immunity. Now, this is especially true if you're getting chemotherapy because you know what chemotherapy does? It lowers your immune defenses. So you got to counter that by boosting your immune system. All right. Five health defenses. Androogenesis, regeneration, gut health, DNA protection, immunity/inflammation foods can actually powerfully influence all of these systems that can help your body contribute to beating cancer. Pretty simple, like a no-brainer. All right, so each of these systems can help tip the odds in your favor while you're getting treatment. Now, why doesn't the oncologist talk about this? Well, most doctors, including oncologists, haven't been trained to look at these health defenses. Doctors, oncologists are trained to uh look at cancer as a bad um set of cells that you have to kill using drugs. And food is not part of their traditionally taught toolbox. All right. When I went to medical school, basically food was never taught. I had actually a whole only one week of nutrition in my entire four years and I had to learn everything afterwards on my own. All right? So, you can't really blame the doctor that was never educated about something. But, uh, now I can tell you that the next generation, the younger oncologist, they're more likely to actually pay attention to this stuff because they care about food as medicine for themselves. All right? So, this is another thing that you might want to consider when you're choosing your oncologist. do have a young person now. They may not have quite as much experience as the person with gray hair. All right, the older senior doctor, but guess what? They may actually have a more comprehensive, more holistic approach. And that's actually an important consideration when you're choosing your oncologist. And again, as I said, slowly the system is changing. But the old guard that's out there, most of the senior oncologists, they, you know, if they're interested in nutrition at all, they're still learning basically from scratch. Um, so the system is going to change, but it's going to be slow. Now, when I say it matters, okay, this is not uh voodoo, witchcraft. This is not uh hopeful kale fond waving. There's real clinical evidence that the food that you eat can make a difference in terms of cancer outcome. All right? So, whenever I talk to a doctor and I say the things I just said uh earlier a few minutes ago, they'll say, "All right, prove it to me." All right. Here you go. A study by oncologists of 826 people with stage three colon cancer, that's pretty advanced. All right. Undergoing regular treatment, just regular cancer treatment, found that those people who ate two servings of tree nuts, that's two fistfuls of tree nuts every week, had a 57% improvement in survival. They got regular treatment, but they ate nuts. in addition to that and their survival improved. Now, why would that be? Well, nuts have healthy fats that improve immune system. Nuts are packed with dietary fiber that helps your gut microbiome, which lowers inflammation, which tips the odds in your favor of actually being able to beat the cancer. Not that surprising, all right, but it just shows you how powerful food uh can be. Another study, all right, a study of 249 people with various types of cancers who are all receiving the latest type of cancer treatment. It's called immunotherapy. This is actually not chemo. This is actually a treatment where you use your own immune system, the body's own immune system to combat cancer. You just got to wake it up and get it kind of charged up. The researchers who were uh uh based in France actually found that those cancer patients who did not respond to imunotherapy, guess what? They were lacking a healthy gut bacteria. They were lacking. Remember I told you the gut bacteria very powerful for lowering inflammation and boosting your immune system. Well, this one critical bacteria is called acromancia mucinaphil. And guess what? You can grow that by eating food. And in fact, the only way to naturally grow acromancia, which was found to be needed if you want to respond to imunotherapy, meaning helping your own immune system fight off cancer, is by eating foods that grow acromancia, like pomegranates and cranberries and mangoes and other foods like chili peppers and Chinese black vinegar. They can all help to grow this useful, healthy, important, immune boosting, anti-inflammatory, metabolism uh uh pruning um bacteria called acromancia mucinophila. Now, if you're somebody who is battling cancer or you know somebody is and you're listening to me, you might say, "Well, look, how how do you know if you have acromancia? How do you even know?" Good point. All right. you can measure whether you have acromancia. All you've got to do is to order a gut microbiome test. So, how does that work? Basically, it's a test that comes in the mail. It's got a little tube that you're going to mail back to the lab and it's got a little um uh it's got a little swab and you got to just swab your poop, put it into the vial, screw it shut, pop it in the mail, boom, it's gone. couple of weeks and you're going to get an email and say your results are ready and you can see for yourself if you have that acromancia. The other thing you can do with a gut microbiome test is to see if you have harmful bacteria in your gut as well that might be causing inflammation. That's a big no no. You want to actually get rid of those harmful bacteria. You want to grow good ones like acurancia. Okay. If you're somebody that says, "Well, I that's too much for me." Because many times people with cancer are overwhelmed. Listen, ask your oncologist. Hey, can you help me get a gut microbiome test? All right. And if they can't or they won't, unfortunately, that can happen sometimes. I guess you got to do it yourself. All right? Or get a friend or family member to help order one for you and then you got to do it yourself. But you should take those results back to your oncologist so they can work with you and maybe you'll teach them something along the way as well. But if they're knowledgeable, huh, you're giving them more information that they can use as a medical profession to help to fine-tune and maybe even predict whether you're going to respond to the treatment. Okay. Now, if somebody's newly diagnosed with cancer, all right, one of the questions is, what are some of the things that you want to be eating right away? Okay. So, let's get into that. First thing I want to tell you is that there's no list of one, two, three, cuz everybody's different. You've heard of personalized medicine. All right. Well, we have personalized nutrition, individualized nutrition. All right. That's very important to understand because every individual, every cancer patient is going to be different. Maybe there's a cancer patient who's had diabetes. All right? They're going to need a different uh uh food approach than uh somebody with cancer who has celiac disease or another autoimmune disease. Right? So, you really uh as much as everybody wants sort of like the the one 123 checklist, you have to really tailor it to yourself. Now, I actually teach a course called Eat to Beat Disease Course. It's an online course and I actually um take people through how do you actually um know yourself, know your preferences, know the foods, and kind of match um what you need in order to be able to fight your condition, including cancer. All right. So, if you're interested in learning more, uh consider taking my course. I go I go right into that really really deeply. All right. So, everyone's different, but there are some general principles when it comes to selecting food as medicine in somebody who has cancer. All right. So, what are those general principles? Well, number one, we know that cancers grow blood vessels to feed themselves. All right. So, it's important to know that you can eat foods that starve cancer by cutting off their blood supply. These are called anti-angioenic foods. Angioenesis is actually the process that the body uses to grow blood vessels and it naturally will grow good blood vessels to healthy organs. But whenever there's cancer, it will cut off the blood supply normally. Now, if a cancer has already taken off and grown, somehow the blood vessels have been able the cancer has been able to sneak around the defense. It's growing blood vessels. And by the way, research that I've done in the lab uh that actually discovered androgenesis, that lab found that the moment blood vessels touch a cancer, that tumor can grow 16,000 times in just two weeks. All right? So, this is a powerful trigger for cancer growth. So, what do you want to eat? Anti-androgenic foods that cut off the blood supply to tumors. What are some of them? soy, tomatoes, green tea, coffee, oily fish with omega-3s or omega-3 supplements, berries, berries, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapes, red grapes, okay? And brassica vegetables. What are we talking about? Brassica vegetables, you know, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, bok choy. All right. All of those foods actually have naturally occurring anti-androgenic cancer starving substances. So when you cook them, you're actually helping your body choke off that cancer. You're going to be getting treatment. All right. But this tips the odds in your favor. All right. Now, the second thing that you um uh can do is remember I told you that there's a regenerative system. All right. Your body can grow, regenerate good cells and it can actually get rid of bad cells. Well, guess what? There are something called cancer stem cells and there are foods that can actually kill those cancer stem cells. Now, what is a cancer stem cell? It's a very, very dangerous cell because these are like baby cancer cells that live inside the cancer and they help the cancer come back. So, you know that person that that had cancer, had a successfully treated and they're just watching and waiting. It's what the doctor tells them to do. H just let's wait and see what happens. Mistake. All right. Um but when the cancer comes back, okay, what you should be doing is eating foods and changing your lifestyle to put you in a cancer fighting mode. But if the cancer comes back, almost certainly it's because the stem cells of the cancer regenerated the cancer. Now, our healthy stem cells can regenerate healthy organs, but cancer stem cells regenerate, you got it, the cancer. So, good news, there's foods that can kill cancerous stem cells. Like what? Like purple potatoes. All right? The anthocyanins that make purple potatoes purple kills colon cancer stem cells. Green tea kills cancer stem cells. So does coffee. Get your morning joe. All right? That's actually good for cancer fighting. And as I talked to you before, tree nuts, like walnuts, can be really helpful. All right. Um, uh, so we know that a strong immune system can wipe out cancer cells, too. So, what are some immune boosting foods that you can eat to beat cancer? All right, ready for some broccoli sprouts. These are the three to four day old little baby broccoli. They powerfully stimulate your immune system. Blueberries. All right, a couple blueberries will pop up your immune defenses so that you're more able to actually beat cancer. All right, these are tea cells and natural killer cells. Yeah, blueberries, little tiny blueberries will actually ramp up your body's immune defenses. Chili peppers, they do that as well. All right, now what about gut health? The gut microbiome. Remember I told you the healthy gut microbiome lowers inflammation. So, how do you actually get that to happen? Well, if you eat prebiotic foods, these are foods um like polyphenols. All right? Um and you feed your gut bacteria. Another pre prebiotic is dietary fiber. When you're feeding the gut bacteria with polyphenols and dietary fiber, guess what? They produce something called short-chain fatty acids. The gut bacteria does. And these short- chain fatty acids get in your blood. They lower inflammation. Now, remember I told you inflammation is like pouring gasoline onto um a fire. Whoosh. When you actually get the gut bacteria happy, they provide anti-inflammatory substances, these short- chain fatty acids, they release them into the bloodstream and that calms down the fire. It's like spraying a fire extinguisher onto a campfire, right? Lowering that inflammation is a really, really good thing. and the healthy gut bacteria boost your immune system for cancer cell killing. All right, this is all going in the right direction. All right, so what are some of the high-fiber prebiotic type of foods? Okay, ready? Lentils, chickpeas, beans of any sort, white beans, black beans, uh mushrooms, even the lowly lowly white button mushroom is good. Um avocado, great source of dietary fiber. Raspberries. Did you know that raspberries, even though they're small, they're light, they're hollow, pound-for-pound, they're one of the fruits that actually have the most dietary fiber, and they taste great, too. All right. Um, okay. And then the other way you can actually get your gut healthier is actually to eat probiotic foods like fermented foods like kimchi, sauerkraut. Okay, those might be not in everybody's taste, but guess what? Most people like yogurt, whole full fat yogurt. Don't worry, the bacteria in the yogurt will actually help to lower your blood cholesterol. So, full fat is actually what it's better for you. Now, I've just told you that there are foods that you can eat that can actually boost your natural body's health defenses. I gave you specific foods um and how they actually will work to help mount your own defense against cancer. All right. uh powerful very very powerful way by the way as I'm going to say it again this is not a substitute for cancer therapy medical therapy this is actually to augment your own bodies you know Tony Stark Iron Man you augment yourself to actually you know have that shield that that that suit um that can be helpful that's what you're doing when you're eating foods to boost your immune system let the doctor give you your sick care when you're at the infusion clinic or in a medical center you go home, that's health care. Now you're actually um boosting your own health defenses. So remember, food is not a substitute. Food is not a cure, but it is a tool, a vital tool in the toolbox. And every cancer patient needs to have a good oncologist um uh to be able to give them the best comprehensive care. So hopefully your oncologist will know how to talk to you about food, but maybe he or she won't. But they should be able to give you all these other advanced treatment modalities. Imunotherapy is the most cutting edge right now. Okay? But they should also be helping you with your food as medicine to eat to beat cancer. Um, and if they can't, you just do it yourself. All right? You don't need permission to know what to eat. Go look it up yourself or go back and watch this video again. All right? That's it for today on Dr. Lee Unplugged. Now you know the real deal behind food and cancer, but there's even more that you can do to take control of your health. So, if you found this video interesting and useful, make sure you hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you won't miss my next deep dive into um as a food and medicine subject. And if you're serious about your health using food as medicine, watch my next video. You're not going to want to miss it. See you there. Hey, if you like that video, then you're going to love this one. Check it out.