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Latest podcast episodes about glenn sabin

Vitality Made Simple
Personalized Cancer Cure

Vitality Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 49:26


Newly married, 28 years old, and diagnosed with a “uniformly fatal” form of leukemia, Glenn Sabin, did an experiment on himself when given six months to live.  That was over 30 years ago!  Although randomized, controlled clinical trials with a large N number (the number of participants) is the gold standard of evidence-based medicine, individual outcomes are all that really matter. Glenn named his fascinating and inspiring book “n of 1” because every person is unique.  His goal was to be the most inhospitable host possible for cancer.  Glenn's story of courage, curiosity and unparalleled determination will give every listener renewed hope.Enjoy Glenn's website, www.glennsabin.com, for information on cancer coaching and his book, n of 1.  You can find Cancer Commons, the no-charge cancer resource that we discussed, at www.cancercommons.org.  Previous guests on Vitality Made Simple in this genre include Thomas Seyfried, PhD, author of Cancer As A Metabolic Disease (Episode 129, released November 7, 2023) and Joe Tippens, unconventional cancer treatment via fenbendazole, (Episode 92, released February 21, 2023). Visit my website DrDebbieOzment.com for valuable free downloads. Additionally, you will find shopping links which I have curated on the website. Please follow me on instagram at drdebbieozment.

Radical Remission Project ”Stories That Heal” Podcast
Glenn Sabin - The n of 1 Complete Remission from CLL

Radical Remission Project ”Stories That Heal” Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 44:21


In the early 1990s, Glenn began to develop a comprehensive and highly individualized approach to managing his chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) – a disease his doctors said was incurable and would eventually take his life. Today, Glenn is alive and thriving and he has achieved a complete, medically documented remission of his CLL without conventional treatments. Glenn is also the author of “N of 1”.   To learn more about Glenn, his coaching, and his book "n of 1," visit his website at https://glennsabin.com. To join Glenn's private Facebook group " "Anti Cancer Thrivers". To purchase Glenn's book The N of 1.  ________________________________________________________________________ To learn more about the 10 Radical Remission Healing Factors, connect with a certified RR coach or join a virtual or in-person workshop visit www.radicalremission.com. To watch Episode 1 of the Radical Remission Docuseries for free, visit our YouTube channel here. To purchase the full 10-epidsode Docuseries visit Hay House Online Learning. Click here, to learn more about health coaching with Liz or Karla.  Follow us on Social Media: Facebook , Instagram, YouTube

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Leveraging the Power of Mind-Body Medicine in Cancer Treatment

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 47:35


In this profound discussion, speakers Glenn Sabin, Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH, and Jonathan Stegall, M.D., delve deep into the advancements in cancer treatment and testing, emphasizing the potential power of mind-body medicine. They also explore the implications of patient attitude, visualization, and proactive participation in their own treatment journeys. The discussion brings to light the burgeoning field of cancer neuroscience and the complexity of identifying commonalities in recovery pathways. The segment serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging patients to maintain an empowering outlook and to explore all avenues for treatment and healing. #CancerResearch #MindBodyMedicine #EmpoweredHealing

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Pioneering Personalized Treatments for Advanced Cancers: A Conversation with Dr. Dawn Lemanne

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 27:24


In this enlightening segment, Glenn Saban interviews the distinguished integrative oncologist, Dr. Dawn Lemanne, who shares her extensive knowledge and experience in treating advanced cancers. Dr. Lemanne emphasizes the importance of individualized approaches, exploring beyond conventional protocols to give patients renewed hope and potential pathways to recovery. They delve deep into the discussion of NCCN guidelines, their limitations, and the necessity of fostering open dialogues between patients and oncologists for exploring alternative treatment routes. This conversation serves as a beacon of light, showcasing rare but remarkable cases of successful treatments and urging individuals to seek out exceptional response possibilities in the face of adverse prognoses. #CancerTreatment #IntegrativeOncology #HopeInHealthcare

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
N Of 1: One Man's Harvard-Documented Remission Of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 88:49


N Of 1: One Man's Harvard-Documented Remission Of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods Join Glenn Sabin in ""n of 1: One Man's Harvard-Documented Remission of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods,"" as he shares his astonishing journey of cancer remission. Listen to his inspiring tale of defeating cancer by leveraging holistic health practices and natural methods, transforming the landscape of oncology. Learn from his insights and the innovative approaches in cancer care that Glenn has pioneered. #GlennSabin #CancerSurvivor #HolisticHealing Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims. 

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Best Approach To Preventing And Treating Cancer

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 69:51


The Best Approach To Preventing And Treating Cancer Join Glenn Sabin, Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH, and Jonathan Stegall, M.D. as they redefine cancer care, prevention and treatment. Discover how a patient's journey led to miraculous remission, the power of functional medicine, mind-body techniques, the impact of diet and the promising frontier of personalized chemotherapy. Stay tuned for the Vitamin D debate that may change your perspective on sunlight. #CancerCare #FunctionalMedicine #PersonalizedTreatment Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims. 

The Cancer Secrets Podcast
CSP S5E074 - Ep. 74, Glenn Sabin, Integrative Approach to Leukemia

The Cancer Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 53:49


Welcome to the Cancer Secrets Podcast hosted by Dr. Jonathan Stegall. | In today's episode, Dr. Stegall interviews Glenn Sabin - leukemia cancer survivor, author, cancer coach, and advocate for integrative medicine and integrative oncological approaches to cancer. To connect more with Glenn, learn his story, or find out about his coaching and buy his book, visit https://glennsabin.com/.  Also, in today's episode, Dr. Stegall mentions his brand-new and exciting launch of Cancer Secrets University (CSU). CSU offers 5 Modules, 40 Video Lessons, and 6 Bonus Lessons. CSU offers a comprehensive VIDEO ON-DEMAND COACHING PROGRAM to empower cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors with the latest research and weapons in the fight against cancer. https://cancersecrets.com/university/ To order Dr. Stegall's Amazon best-selling book, read the blog, listen to the podcast, or now sign up for access to Cancer Secrets University (CSU), visit cancersecrets.com. Listeners of the Cancer Secrets Podcast can use the discount code "CSUPodcast" to receive a discount when signing up for CSU. Thank you for being a supportive listener of the show. If this show has encouraged you, please take a minute to leave a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts so that others can discover the show too.  

DOCS TALK SHOP
1. Astonishing Cancer Recoveries

DOCS TALK SHOP

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 46:30 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered why some cancer patients unexpectedly recover?  In this episode, Drs. Lemanne and Gordon discuss the cases of four persons who survived a range of cancer diagnoses considered universally terminal. But instead of dying promptly, two left hospice to return to active, athletic lives for several years. Two others defied all odds to achieve apparent cures.  These four patients used radically different approaches.The four diagnoses include chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), advanced ovarian cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, and metastatic melanoma.Several surprising ideas that come up in this episode include why having chemotherapy before surgery is often better than rushing to surgery, and how the principles of evolution (as in Darwin) are pointing to lighter, more infrequent cancer treatments as a way to prolong both healthspan and lifespan. Links, Episode 1: 1. MIT research demonstrating the detrimental effect of surgery on cancer metastasis.2. How Anesthetic, Analgesic and Other Non-Surgical Techniques During Cancer Surgery Might Affect Postoperative Oncologic Outcomes: A Summary of Current State of Evidence. 3. N of 1,  by Glenn Sabin and Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH.  The popular book about Mr. Sabin's successful search for a cure for his "incurable" chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 4. Case report of durable CLL remission without standard systemic therapy: Lemanne D, Block KI, Kressel BR, Sukhatme VP, White JD. A Case of Complete and Durable Molecular Remission of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Following Treatment with Epigallocatechin-3-gallate, an Extract of Green Tea. 5. Research demonstrating that maximal PSA suppression may be detrimental in advanced prostate cancer. Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains

The Real Health Podcast
Surviving Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia with Glenn Sabin

The Real Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 32:36


Dr. Ron Hunninghake, MD, welcomes cancer coach and author Glenn Sabin, who in 1991 at the age of 28, was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), which doctors called “uniformly fatal.” Dr. Ron and Glenn talk about his commitment to his own health and lifestyle changes and his book “N of 1,” which is the account of his use of natural methods to achieve remission.

Healthy Medicine Radio
Healthy Medicine #106: Surviving and Thriving with Cancer

Healthy Medicine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020


Dr Zieve interviews Glenn Sabin, who contracted leukemia while still in his 20s and took a proactive, integrative and remarkably successful approach to living with it. Media and branding expert Glenn Sabin is a 20-year cancer ìthriverî who created a comprehensive, integrative oncology approach to managing his diseaseóa protocol he closely follows today. A staunch proponent and leader in the area of integrative medicine, Glenn is a board member of the Society for Integrative Oncology and has a special interest in evidence-based integrative cancer care. Read more at glennsabin.com. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element

Relentless Health Value
EP254: How to Achieve Outcomes That Matter to Patients, With Nadine Jackson McCleary, MD, MPH, BSN

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 25:56


Everybody knows about evidence-based medicine, especially evidence-based medicine around the use of pharmaceuticals—and especially in oncology. Provider and payer organizations, many of them, strive to standardize care pathways around that evidence-based medicine. Here is the thing: I’ve heard it said that doctors and patients at the point of care are not particularly interested in evidence-based medicine. What they want right then is medicine-based evidence: If this patient takes this medicine, what will the outcome be? Is there a name for this medicine-based evidence? Why, yes there is! It’s otherwise known as patient-reported outcomes, or PROs. And the high demand for meaningful PRO data has been clear across the spectrum of stakeholders but especially when it comes to patients and doctors who are actually making treatment decisions. This demand is really acute for oncology patients and their doctors, where the stakes are high and adverse events are definitely not trivial. PROs can be collected for drugs that are already FDA approved but also for drugs in development. It’s been said that a Pharma these days who skips collecting PROs in cancer drug development does so at its own peril. Here’s something that Dr. Ethan Basch said. He said, “When I sit down with a patient to think about starting a new treatment, almost invariably the first question that they ask is how they will feel with this product.” Dr. Ethan Basch, by the way, I interviewed in EP157. He’s the director of the Cancer Outcomes Research program at the University of North Carolina.  In that interview, you can hear about how Dr. Basch and his colleagues found that by collecting patient-reported outcomes and acting on them, patient survival time improved something like 5 months. So put this in perspective: Those drugs that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars that are coming out … they don’t increase survival time that long. Let’s bring this full circle. How is all of this relevant to evidence-based medicine? It’s relevant because all of those evidence-based pathways that we’re working on these days should lead to not “better patient outcomes.” They should lead to the outcomes that matter for this patient. And what matters is not some kind of universal truth. Patients at different points in their lives with different goals are going to have different ideas of what good looks like to them. We all know that what gets measured gets managed. So, if achieving patient outcomes or being patient-centric is the goal here and we’re not measuring PROs, then we’re not managing them either. In this health care podcast, I speak with Nadine Jackson McCleary, MD, MPH, BSN. Dr. McCleary is an oncologist at Dana-Farber Institute and an assistant professor in medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is currently working on a project to collect patient-reported outcomes and make them actionable. I interviewed Dr. McCleary at the NODE Digital Medicine Conference in New York City recently. You can learn more by connecting with Dr. McCleary on Twitter at @DrNJMcCleary.   Nadine Jackson McCleary, MD, MPH, BSN, is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, senior physician of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), and medical director for the DFCI Patient-Reported Data Program in the department of informatics and analytics. As an active member of the Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, she specializes in gastrointestinal oncology with a unique clinical focus on those at the extremes of age (younger than 20 and older than 80). She serves as the liaison for the Gastrointestinal Cancer Center to the DFCI satellite and collaborative members. As a clinical innovator in oncology, Dr. McCleary leverages her background in nursing and medicine to evaluate cancer care delivery for older adults diagnosed with colorectal cancer as a member of the Alliance Gastrointestinal Cancer committee and Cancer in Elderly committee. She also focuses on the development and implementation of clinical informatics to cancer care delivery and shared decision making between providers and patients. Her specific research objective is to refine implementation strategies for clinical informatics applications at the point of care and demonstrate improvement in cancer care delivery. She serves as principal investigator of an implementation study evaluating the impact of electronic patient-reported outcomes on oral cancer therapy adherence. She is also part of the multisite implementation SIMPRO study under the NCI Moonshot Initiative IMPACT grant to develop, implement, and evaluate a multicomponent electronic patient-reported outcomes reporting and management system to improve symptom control for patients recovering from cancer surgery or patients receiving palliative chemotherapy in community cancer centers. 03:43 What percentage of patient outcomes are being reported? 04:16 Why only about 50% of outcomes are being reported by the physician. 06:35 Why reporting patient outcomes really does matter. 08:12 How survival and quality of life are significantly improved by patients who report on their symptoms. 08:57 The delta between wanting to collect patient outcomes and actually collecting those patient outcomes. 10:21 What Dana-Farber is actually doing when interacting with patients. 12:14 How long does it take to collect these patient-reported symptoms? 13:42 The cultural shift required to make this change at Dana-Farber. 14:26 How Dana-Farber is working toward using this data collection for population health management. 15:56 How Dana-Farber is improving one of the most reported patient symptoms: insomnia. 17:00 How collecting patient-reported symptoms and using health technology for this is actually eliminating tasks on the provider’s plate. 17:51 EP233 with Glenn Sabin.19:03 How the patients feel about reporting their symptoms. 19:50 Barriers that Dana-Farber has had to overcome in incorporating these patient-reported symptom practices. 21:07 “The evidence is there, the support is there … but we still don’t have a clear how.” 22:20 “There is … a growing inequity in how big data is leveraged.” 24:43 “Why aren’t we doing this more?” You can learn more by connecting with Dr. McCleary on Twitter at @DrNJMcCleary.   Check out our first #healthcarepodcast of the year with @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes What percentage of patient outcomes are being reported? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes Why are only about 50% of outcomes being reported by physicians? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes Why does reporting patient outcomes really matter? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes How exactly are patient lives being improved with self-reporting symptoms? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes The divide between wanting to collect #patientdata and actually collecting said #healthdata. @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes What does @DanaFarber actually do when interacting with #patients and asking them to report their symptoms? @DrNJMcCleary discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes How long does it take to collect #patientreported symptoms? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes How is @DanaFarber working toward using their #healthdata collection for #populationhealthmanagement? @DrNJMcCleary discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes #pophealth How do #patients feel about reporting their data? @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes “The evidence is there, the support is there … but we still don’t have a clear how.” @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes “There is … a growing inequity in how big data is leveraged.” @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes “Why aren’t we doing this more?” @DrNJMcCleary of @DanaFarber discusses. #healthcarepodcast #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg #patientoutcomes    

Relentless Health Value
EP233: Integrative Oncology Is a Clinically Proven Approach—Here’s to Hoping That News Gets Out to Payers and Patients, With Glenn Sabin of FON Consulting

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 25:19


The Society for Integrative Oncology recently completed a systematic evaluation of peer-reviewed randomized clinical trials for patients with breast cancer. The researchers assigned letter grades to therapies based on the strength of the evidence. Meditation got an A; it had the strongest evidence supporting its use. Music therapy, yoga, and massage received a B grade. Hypnosis got a C. By the way, the letter grade varied depending on the symptoms that were involved. You can go on the website of the Society for Integrative Oncology if you want to look up the trial itself. So, here’s my question: Are insurance carriers paying for music therapy, meditation, and yoga? How about cooking classes? Some are, generally if it’s part of the services provided by the cancer center. It’s striking, though, that every single insurance carrier will pay for the downstream costs of unfettered anxiety, stress, poor nutrition … you get the idea—things that an integrative oncology focus would aim to attenuate. Do employers know about integrative oncology? I think I’d rather have an employee on a cocktail of music therapy and yoga than a cocktail of pretty much anything else. I’m thinking about this because if these therapies are not covered benefits, then I’m going to doubt that the middle-of-the-bell-curve employees or patients can afford them. Who’s going to “splurge” on meditation classes when GoFundMe has a whole section to help people pay for their traditional cancer care? Today I speak with Glenn Sabin, an integrative oncology consultant at FON Consulting. Glenn is a nationally recognized thought leader with a reputation for successfully positioning integrative health organizations for sustainable growth. You can learn more at fonconsulting.com and glennsabin.com. Glenn Sabin is director of FON Consulting, a leading strategy and business development consultancy specializing in the integrative health and medicine sector. FON’s clients span from medical practices, hospitals, and health systems to nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and media companies. Glenn brings economic and moral clarity to the misnomer that health creation and promotion cannot align with profitability.  Glenn is participating in and advising Harvard’s Department of Biomedical Informatics on its People-Powered Medicine NEER Study, an initiative investigating exceptional responders. He was the recipient of American College of Nutrition’s 2017 Communications and Media Award. In 2016 Glenn published his popular memoir, n of 1. Through FON, Glenn also released the freely available 92-page publication The Rise of Integrative Health and Medicine.  02:36 What is integrative oncology? 04:43 “What’s the quality of life that’s being led here?”—Stacey 05:13 Patient vs host. 06:41 Evidence around the core tenets of lifestyle medicine. 07:19 What the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) pathways look like. 08:30 The Society for Integrative Oncology. 11:41 Integrative medicine programs and centers within health systems. 13:24 “It happens at the point of diagnosis.” 15:11 The referral process for integrative medicine. 16:10 Integrative medicine and value-based care. 19:04 “Prevention largely via lifestyle choices.” 19:20 Pivoting to engaging around information that’s attractive to millennials. 22:19 “The evidence is there to support these sensible recommendations.” 24:07 Glenn’s advice to administrators: really take a look at integrative health and integrative medicine.  You can learn more at fonconsulting.com and glennsabin.com. What is #integrativeoncology? @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  “What’s the quality of life that’s being led here?” @GlennSabin and our host Stacey discuss on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  #Patient or host? @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  What are the core tenets of #lifestylemedicine? @GlennSabin explains on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  What exactly is the society for #integrativeoncology? @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  “It happens at the point of diagnosis.” @GlennSabin discusses #integrativemedicine programs and centers within #healthsystems on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  What does the referral process for #integrativemedicine look like? @GlennSabin explains on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  How do #integrativemedicine and #valuebasedcare go together? @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  “Prevention largely via lifestyle choices.” @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  “The evidence is there to support these sensible recommendations.” @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg  #integrativehealth and #integrativemedicine: why should you care? @GlennSabin discusses on our #podcast this week. #healthcare #healthcarepodcast #digitalhealth #healthtech #hcmkg 

Healthy by Nature Show
October 13th, 2018 Glenn Sabin a professional cancer coach and author. Also Anthony Thomas, PhD, the Director of Scientific Affairs at Jarrow Formulas.

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 59:50


Stories of unorthodox recoveries from cancer are not unusual. However, it is extremely rare to find a case as compelling and well-documented as Glenn Sabin’s. At age 28 he was told he had an incurable form of leukemia and to get his affairs in order. Some 27 years later, he is cancer free, a professional cancer coach and the author of N of 1: One Man's Harvard-Documented Remission of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods. His co-author is one of several high profile oncologists who documented his success with changes in life style, nutrition, and supplements. His case report. He recommends this site: National Cancer Institute Designated Centers. My second guest is Anthony Thomas, PhD, the Director of Scientific Affairs at Jarrow Formulas. We will talk about things that help the immune system: a broccoli seed extract, BroccoMax; Grass Fed Whey Protein; and Beta-Glucan.  

Healthy by Nature Show
October 13th, 2018 Glenn Sabin a professional cancer coach and author. Also Anthony Thomas, PhD, the Director of Scientific Affairs at Jarrow Formulas.

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 59:50


Stories of unorthodox recoveries from cancer are not unusual. However, it is extremely rare to find a case as compelling and well-documented as Glenn Sabin’s. At age 28 he was told he had an incurable form of leukemia and to get his affairs in order. Some 27 years later, he is cancer free, a professional cancer coach and the author of N of 1: One Man's Harvard-Documented Remission of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods. His co-author is one of several high profile oncologists who documented his success with changes in life style, nutrition, and supplements. His case report. He recommends this site: National Cancer Institute Designated Centers. My second guest is Anthony Thomas, PhD, the Director of Scientific Affairs at Jarrow Formulas. We will talk about things that help the immune system: a broccoli seed extract, BroccoMax; Grass Fed Whey Protein; and Beta-Glucan.  

Essentials of Healthy Living
Mr. Sabin’s remarkable journey with “incurable” cancer

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 59:00


Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Glenn Sabin will discuss Mr. Sabin's remarkable journey with “incurable” cancer. In 1991, Glenn Sabin was a 28-year-old newlywed diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) – a disease doctors called "uniformly fatal." Treatments could buy him some time and eventually ease his discomfort, but there was no conventional cure. Glenn's prognosis was clear: he was going to die. Although Glenn and his wife, Linda, continued to consult with doctors, cancer specialists and top oncologists, Glenn made a monumental decision – he would become his own health advocate. No one could predict when a large-scale clinical trial would discover a cure for CLL, so Glenn began his own, medically monitored and carefully researched lifestyle changes. He conducted his own, single patient clinical trial.