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Methionine restriction shrinks tumors by ~90%.

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    Insomniac @Mauritio
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      DavidPS @Insomniac
      last edited by Nov 24, 2024, 5:22 PM

      @Insomniac - I found the image and text. But I could not find the source material.

      63aec977-6ec6-4537-a5c5-32abcaae595f-image.png

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        Mauritio @DavidPS
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        @DavidPS

        i tried sending it to Google lens which send me to a Chinese website, which was semi helpful. Then i googled some of the Authors mentioned and it might be this study.

        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31061538/

        Dare to think.

        My X:
        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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          DavidPS @Mauritio
          last edited by Nov 24, 2024, 10:08 PM

          @Mauritio - Yes, you are correct. The image is on page 5 of this pdf.

          https://sci-hub.se/10.1038/s41591-019-0423-5

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            Insomniac @DavidPS
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              Mauritio @DavidPS
              last edited by Mauritio Nov 26, 2024, 6:51 PM Nov 26, 2024, 6:51 PM

              @DavidPS Thansk. I cant open this link. I think it's a sci hub issues. Most sci hub domains don't work for me anymore. And the ones that do work don't give me Andy results for the above link. Would you mind posting the PDF ?

              Dare to think.

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              x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                DavidPS @Mauritio
                last edited by Nov 26, 2024, 7:11 PM

                @Mauritio - My first attempt using google drive.

                https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zOOmUyjHK0aMckNWmIpAo0Mlqltr8WLy/view?usp=drive_link

                You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar. 👀
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                  Sam Crow
                  last edited by Nov 26, 2024, 9:14 PM

                  This is very interesting, but a few things I don't grasp:

                  • While nowhere near as small as the methionine restricted tumor, the serine/glycine restricted tumor seems to be smaller than the 'complete' tumor. So, pushing glycine in addition to restricting methionine might not be the way to go? If the tumor growth is driven by methylation and glycine reduces methylation, then wouldn't the glycine restricted tumor grow even bigger?

                  • In the pictures the glutamine restrited tumor looks bigger than the serine/glycine restricted tumor. But the graphs say otherwise. (This might be due to the fact that we just see 2 dimensions of the tumors in the pictures and it therefore is not a good depiction of its volume.)

                  • They used the exact same 'complete' tumor for comparison in pictures 2 & 3 but another one in picture 1. Why is that?

                  (I assume the full study explains more about these things, but I can't open neither of the 2 links to the full text.)

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                    CrumblingCookie @Sam Crow
                    last edited by CrumblingCookie Nov 26, 2024, 9:33 PM Nov 26, 2024, 9:33 PM

                    @Sam-Crow said in Methionine restriction shrinks tumors by ~90%.:

                    They used the exact same 'complete' tumor for comparison in pictures 2 & 3 but another one in picture 1. Why is that?

                    No, watch closely: They've used the very same complete tumor in all three pictures. But in the first picture it is turned by +90° clockwise and it looks fresher. So they probably did the methionine restriction first along with the control, then froze the control while they did the other two tests and took the complete control tumor back out for the later comparison photoshots.

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                      Ecstatic_Hamster @CrumblingCookie
                      last edited by Nov 26, 2024, 11:27 PM

                      methionine restriction is good. Also consuming methioninease is better. The enzyme which is present in many animals and molds, is now patented and very expensive, but it can result in a tumor completely disappearing as it gets rid of almost all methionine.

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                        Mauritio @DavidPS
                        last edited by Nov 27, 2024, 4:09 PM

                        @DavidPS thanks I sent you a request .

                        Dare to think.

                        My X:
                        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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