This podcast episode explores the metabolic theory of cancer and its implications for treatment and prevention. Dr. Thomas Seyfried challenges the conventional view of cancer as a genetic disease and argues that it is primarily a metabolic disease. The speakers discuss the impact of diet and lifestyle on cancer and Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing the role of metabolic dysfunction and oxidative stress. They criticize conventional cancer treatments for their toxicity and ineffectiveness and advocate for a focus on maintaining healthy mitochondria and targeting fermentable fuels. The speakers also discuss the potential benefits of ketogenic diets and the importance of managing glucose and glutamine levels in cancer patients. Additionally, they explore the potential of autolytic cannibalism as a cancer cure and the challenges of implementing metabolic therapy in the medical system. The podcast highlights the need for patient empowerment, research in metabolic approaches to cancer treatment, and reducing plastic exposure as part of a holistic cancer prevention strategy.