Originally Posted by
jlippinbike
When I was facing cancer pre-surgery I read the book title "The Metabolic Approach to Cancer" in which the authors suggest cancer patients should avoid stress, inflammation, and toxins. Mentioned along with oxidative stress was the term " long distance runners." I made the jump and associated that with ultra-distance cyclists. I eventually created a blog post regarding the book and a related video I found on YouTube where one of the authors is interviewed. See
https://jlippinbike.wordpress.com/20...ach-to-cancer/.
Thanks for the two follow-up posts to my post from earlier today.
It's my practice to never believe anything speculative said by a person who makes money off said speech. Period. That said, there are books with information which is generally known in the medical community but not so much by lay people, Here's a
meta-analysis of 68 studies showing that endurance athletes get cancer less often. There are others.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7846545/