Tripping over the Truth
Tripping over the Truth
Travis Christofferson
Aubrey Marcus
One of the most important books of our time. Period. - Aubrey Marcus
Dominic D'Agostino
Basically the story of cancer. - Dominic D'Agostino
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Tripping over the Truth

Tripping Over the Truth: The Metabolic Theory of Cancer

Travis Christofferson
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Travis Christofferson
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"Tripping over the Truth" by Travis Christofferson is a riveting exploration into the complex battlefield of cancer research, where the past and future collide to offer a glimmer of hope against humanity's most feared adversary. Christofferson masterfully navigates through the labyrinth of cancer's history, from its metabolic roots discovered during Germany's scientific renaissance to the cutting-edge laboratories that dot the globe today. This book is more than just a chronicle of scientific endeavor; it's a vivid narrative that transports readers through time, uncovering the twists, triumphs, and setbacks in the war against cancer. It's a journey marked by the perseverance of visionaries who dared to challenge prevailing paradigms, suggesting that the key to curing cancer lies not within its genetic blueprint but in understanding and manipulating its metabolic deficiencies. With the precision of a scientist and the storytelling prowess of a novelist, Christofferson presents a compelling case for a shift in cancer treatment philosophy. "Tripping over the Truth" delves into the potential of non-toxic, metabolic therapies that promise a universal key to unlocking a future where cancer treatment is more like a gentle nudge than a brutal assault. This book challenges everything we thought we knew about cancer, offering fresh perspectives and hope. It's an indispensable guide for anyone touched by cancer, be it patients, physicians, or researchers, providing a new lens through which to view the disease and its treatment. Through Christofferson's narrative, we are not just reading about the science of cancer; we are embarking on a profound journey towards reimagining the fight against a relentless foe.

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Released
2014
10 Oct
Length
297
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Basically the story of cancer. - Dominic D'Agostino
One of the most important books of our time. Period. - Aubrey Marcus
Many of these drugs were doing nothing but making the mice lose their appetites. It was the reduced calories that had the anti-tumor effect.
— Travis Christofferson, Tripping over the Truth

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