Cancer cells actually have high NAD/NADH ratio
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I just learned that cancer cells have high nad to nadh ratio, which is odd cause I thought this was a protective state of cells.
It makes sense to me that increases glycolysis can be the cause of the higher ratio.
So would restoring proper oxidative metabolism lower the ratio compared to the cancerous glycolytic state?
Peat has said proper glucose burning is slower and cleaner than glycolysis that is quicker and more wasteful
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