A new way to fight cancer: fasting before chemotherapy

April 1, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

University of Southern California researchers studying mice found that fasting for two days protected healthy cells against chemotherapy.

The same chemotherapy dose killed half of the normally fed mice and caused lasting weight and energy loss in survivors.

Test tube experiments with human cells confirmed the finding. Starved normal cells go into a “maintenance mode”–extreme resistance to stresses, but tumors don’t stop growing.