Hi Folks! Here’s a short video blog briefly summarizing a cancer conference that I attended recently. The conference was completely allopathic western medicine based. Now I know some of you are asking what the heck I was doing there, don’t I treat your bodies naturally?!
Well, being up to date on what oncologists are currently recommending is pertinent to my discussions with any patient. Also, while most of the conference (ok, 99.9% of it) was spent talking about chemo, radiation, and surgery, there were brief moments (~15 seconds) where one oncologist mentioned the importance of the microbiome (gut flora health). Another 20 seconds on the importance of hyperthermia playing a role in some cancer treatments. And there was about 1 full minute devoted to electromagnetic field therapy on cancer (used properly it resets the electric potential of cells which is good and can potentiate other therapy modalities). The most interesting topic from the conference that got a lot of attention/time was on immunotherapy.
Now, of course, they were more interested in developing drugs to treat the immune system, which is great since I will often refer to cancer as SISD (sluggish immune system disease). What they didn’t spend any time on was how to improve one’s own immune system from a healthy non-toxic way, either as cancer prevention or as cancer therapy. That’s where focusing on healthy food, healthy water, healthy sleep, and healthy thinking come into play. I send out enough saying what and how to address those important areas of health focus, so I’m just gonna say, DO THOSE to take care of yourself and prevent cancer from ever affecting you, or at least decrease your chances of getting a cancer diagnosis by about 90-95%. Think about that... 90-95%!
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Thank you for your take on this.Interesting.
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