«Tumors become addicted to
excessive protein production, and mutant myc itself seems to depends on it,» Ruggero said.
Not exact matches
Excessive protein and animal fat consumption might similarly indirectly negatively affect butyrate
production as they stimulate non-butyrate-producing species which are very good in utilising this type of food source (such as Bacteroides).»
So one of the major questions we're exploring is whether we can find
proteins that can target the transcription factors and block this
excessive production.
Sorry, DS, fraid I got ta drop the paleobomb on you: I wouldn't choose animal flesh, ova or secretions for the following reasons: parasites; pathogens; endotoxins (cooking doesn't work here); carcinogens; saturated fat;
excessive protein; hormones / hormone mimickers; agribusiness chemicals; poor phytonutrient / antioxidant content; unethical treatment of animals; environmentally unsustainable
production methods; and there are much better choices for all necessary nutrients.
Bottom Line: Consuming too little
protein can lead to muscle mass loss, whereas
excessive protein intake may suppress ketone
production.