Fructose Contributes to Cancer (through KHK/fructokinase)

Nick Norwitz posted a video that explains well how fructose supports cancer development. Excellent video. I highly recommend giving it a moment of your time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg4Erabb2WI

Of note, is that he speaks a fair amount about KHK (ketohexokinase), also known by the name fructokinase, which I speak about quite a lot on here. Dr Norwitz identifies that the entire metabolic pathway hangs off of this enzyme, and reducing its activation is key to stopping the effects of fructose.

While he singles out Allulose as a solution (replacing sugar with an anti-sugar that KHK does not metabolize), he does not speak of inhibiting the enzyme. Replacing all of our sucrose intake with allulose is noble, but easier said than done. It is noteworthy that he is partnered with RxSugar which sells Allulose products, along with Dr Johnson, the leading fructose researcher.

Further, it was Dr Johnson's research that identified that Luteolin inhibits KHK/ketohexokinase/fructokinase. There is evidence that he has been working on developing a pharmaceutical for this exact function for some time now. I still strongly believe that such a product will be the game changer for the world's metabolic health. Until then, please follow the preclinical research and give Luteolin a shot.

Living without fructokinase would probably solve a lot of the world’s health problems.
REF: Richard J. Johnson, MD. Professor of Medicine University of Colorado, Interview with Peter Attia MD

We have observed that luteolin is a potent fructokinase inhibitor.
REF: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5316807/

Luteolin is no joke people.