Andrew Scarborough, B.Sc.: Metabolic Therapies for Anaplastic Astrocytoma and Related Epilepsy

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2nd Annual Conference on Nutritional Ketosis and Metabolic Therapeutics
February 2017, Tampa, FL

Beyond Ketosis: Managing Anaplastic Astrocytoma and Brain Tumor-Related Epilepsy with Metabolic Therapies – My Story

Presented by: Andrew Scarborough, B.Sc.

This video is for informational purposes only. It should not be taken as medical advice.
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I just wanted to thank you, Andrew, for making your research and results widely available to everyone. Each of us finds your information in the dark times of desperation, and it provides hope and inspiration for us not to just accept the pessimistic medical diagnoses. You’ve blessed others while you’ve undergone extreme illness and adversity, and we so appreciate it! God bless you richly, Andrew.

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I hope Andrew @ascarby still reads these comments, if so, I just want to share how amazed we are with your story and the amazing results you managed to obtain. What an inspiration! Blown away this video only has 64 likes and 8 comments… We are in the process of altering our daughter’s diet after 2 brain surgeries, chemo and Radiation during the course of 2 years and 4 more years dealing with the aftermath of complications from the havoc wreaked by both the tumour and the conventional treatment. Wish I had been told of this back in 2017 after her 1st emergency surgery.

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Wonderful Andrew. I'm so pleased to see that you are healthy and well. Thriving despite the odds against success. Quietly making history.

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This is so fascinating . I have anaplastic astrocytoma in the cerebellum . I have already started a keto diet . I read that dairy is bad for cancer, I heard you say you had cheese ? What’s your thoughts on dairy ? I have so many more questions to ask you

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This seems to be the only time he's mentioned the tumour to be a pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, all other times he calls it anaplastic astrocytoma. They are two different things 🤔

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