DCA and glioma
Human glioblastoma patients require at least a 6.25 mg/kg oral, twice-a-day dose of DCA (Dichloroacetate) to inhibit PDK (Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase) and kill cancer cells as indicated in the study below (5). http://artemisinin.pbworks.com/f/Metabolic+Modulation+of+Glioblastoma+with+Dichloroacetate.pdf A reliable source of DCA can be found here: https://www.dcalab.com It comes in tablet form as well as a powder. The main problems I see here is that you would need to have enough of the product to get the appropriate therapeutic dose and it is not cheap! Simple background as to why DCA might be useful: As many reading this will already know, most tumours display unique metabolism described as the 'Warburg Effect' which has long been associated with the resistance to apoptosis which characterises cancer. Even in tumours where glucose is maybe not the primary fuel, it appears to still play a key role as a major energy source. the Warburg Effect (9) Cancer is clever, there are p...