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The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
What if something as simple as a morning versus an afternoon infusion determined whether your immune treatment works? A recent study of over 1600 patients shows that time of day can profoundly affect whether you derive benefit (ie, “respond to treatment”)! This episode also explores how time-restricted eating can affect your fatigue (called “chrono-nutrition”) during and after treatment. Join Drs. Tina Kaczor and Leah Sherman as they bring you the latest evidence and tell you how you can use your own circadian rhythm to your advantage.The study of over 1600 patients receiving immune therapy, response and time of dayThe study on Time Restricted Eating and Fatigue we talk aboutA questionnaire to track the severity of overall symptomsThe Brief Fatigue Inventory, a good way to track fatigueA study on timed eating for those with brain metastasis Support the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Become a member of The Cancer Pod Community! Gain access to live events, exclusive content, and so much more. Join us today and be part of the journey!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com Follow @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn YouTube THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
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Sometimes misinformation gets so ingrained that we come to believe it as truth when it's actually not. Karolyn is joined by highly respected naturopathic oncologist Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO, to clear up some common cancer misconceptions. Does sugar really feed cancer? Do your genes determine if you'll get cancer? Is cancer contagious? These issues and much more will be addressed. In addition to her clinical oncology practice, Dr. Kaczor is the co-host of the popular podcast, The Cancer Pod.Five To Thrive Live is broadcast live Tuesdays at 7PM ET and Music on W4CS Radio – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Five To Thrive Live Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
In 2024, a study sparked debate among wellness influencers, raising concerns about seed oils and their potential link to rising colorectal cancer rates in young adults. But is there any truth to these claims? In this episode, we break down the research and uncover the real health effects of seed oils. What are seed oils, and do they contain harmful compounds? Are some types better than others? Plus, we explore the role of ultra-processed foods in overall health—did you know there's a key difference between processed and ultra-processed foods? Tune in for a science-backed discussion on seed oils, cancer risk, and what really matters for your health.A few scientific papers on toxic hexane in seed (vegetable) oilsSnopes fact-checking article on canola oilUdo Erasmus on seed oils, etc. (YouTube)Support the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Become a member of The Cancer Pod Community! Gain access to live events, exclusive content, and so much more. Join us today and be part of the journey!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com Follow @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn YouTube THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Did you know it takes an Act of Congress to change the warning label on alcohol? It's true! But even more crucial: how much alcohol does it take to increase your cancer risk? In this episode, Tina and Leah dive into the connection between alcohol and cancer, exploring why the Surgeon General is pushing for updated warning labels. Whether you're sticking with your current habits or considering a mindful approach to drinking, this episode delivers eye-opening insights that might make you think twice before your next sip. Tune in to learn more! Prior episode: Good for You? or Bad for You? AlcoholIreland's strong alcohol label stance How acetaldehyde from alcohol ingestion forms in your bodyWhich cancers are linked to alcohol consumption?Support the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Become a member of The Cancer Pod Community on Buy Me a Coffee! Gain access to live events, exclusive content, and so much more. Join us today and be part of the journey!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com Follow @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn YouTube THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Tina and Leah delve into frankincense's history, uses, and benefits, especially in integrative cancer care. They discuss how to test the purity of essential oils, the various therapeutic applications of frankincense, including its anti-inflammatory and potential anti-cancer properties, and the intricacies of using it safely. ASCO Update on BoswelliaAromatase Inhibitor induced arthritic pain - Boswellia, Lipoic acid, and MSM Boswellia alongside radiotherapy for brain tumorsBoswellia for nerve painThe role of Boswellia in post-radiation therapy for brain metastasisSupport the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Join us for live events, and more!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
'Tis the Season! Tina and Leah delve into myrrh's historical and modern uses, including its uses for gum health, wound healing, and its role as an antiseptic. The doctors also touch on its potential anti-cancer properties, interactions with blood thinners like Warfarin, and the FDA's approval of myrrh as a food additive. The episode aims to educate listeners about the traditional and scientific aspects of myrrh while emphasizing the importance of consulting a doctor before applying any information.Maud Grieve's book, A Modern Herbal (published 1931)Interaction with the medication Warfarin/CoumadinThe Complete German Commission E Monographs (link to Amazon; we may receive a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase)Support the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Join us for live events, and more!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
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The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Gratitude is good for you, but we know it can sometimes be challenging too. Leah discusses the wide variety of responses from our community to a survey asking, " Do you practice gratitude? If so, how?" Then, we look at the science, which shows exactly what improves by practicing gratitude. Spoiler: Some studies have proven measurable physical benefits, including living longer! So, thank you for reading this far. Now, please hit that play button! Gratitude Defined and more... (from The Greater Good Science Center)Gratitude studies show, at the very least, sleep improves Gratitude has positive effects on cardiovascular healthMayo Clinic's "Discover Gratitude" ProgramPositivity Begets PositivitySupport the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Join us for live events, and more!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Sara Olsher, author of over 12 books and creator of Mighty and Bright, discusses her experiences as a cancer survivor and a single mother. Her books help adults and children understand each other better during difficult times. The episode offers insights into the importance of honest communication with children about serious illnesses. The hosts also delve into Sara's products, which are designed to help implement some of the communication tools she has found useful with her own daughter. KOIN 6 News in Portland, Oregon, awarded Sara the Remarkable Woman Award for 2023, and Tina and Leah are happy to bring you the many ways she is helping both kids and adults manage life's challenges.Sara's Bio Page - links to social media, website, etc.Sara's websiteMighty and Bright websiteKOIN6 News Remarkable Woman 2023 awardSupport the showOur website: https://www.thecancerpod.com Join us for live events, and more!Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.com We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a respected naturopathic physician and three-time cancer survivor, shares her story of multiple cancer diagnoses and treatments. Her most recent treatment was a stem cell transplant in 2024 for acute leukemia. Dr. Rothenberg gives valuable insights into integrative cancer care, the importance of gut health, and practical tips for caregivers. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and seeking open-minded, collaborative healthcare providers. Tune in for an informative and inspiring discussion on navigating cancer care holistically.Link to Dr. Rothenberg's social media and websiteBe The Match Program - Becoming a stem cell donorWhat is a Stem Cell Transplant? NIH explanationTips for Caregivers of Patients — a guest blog post by Dr. RothenbergUnderstanding Cancer-Related FatiguePrevious podcast episodes :Dr. Amy Rothenberg's initial interview with usCancer-Related FatiguePrebiotics (Microbiome stuff)Chemotherapy-Induced NeuropathySupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
Marcin Meller wspomina stare, szalone czasy, kiedy jako młody reporter jeździł na wojny i nazbyt zuchwale igrał z losem. Tamte doświadczenia znajdują teraz swój literacki finał w najnowszej powieści Mellera "Dzieci lwa". W naszej rozmowie zaglądamy nie tylko do Abchazji i Gruzji, ale także do słynnego warszawskiego klubu Fugazi i na wariackie prywatki lat 90. Uwaga rozmawiamy też - co oczywiste - o seksie, rozpływamy się nad urokami Stambułu i z wielkim entuzjazmem polecamy wszystkim turecki zespół Duman.
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
There are many cancer-relevant headlines, and Tina and Leah cherry-picked a few you need to hear. Is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you determine a treatment plan a good idea? You can get answers from ChatGPT, but are they reliable? There are a few considerations, like source verification, addressing ethical considerations, and who you should (and should not trust to handle your medical information. Tina and Leah also discuss a recent study that found benzene in a third of available acne creams! Benzene is a well-known carcinogen. They also talk about the possible link between oral bacteria and head and neck cancers as they quote (and question) the party line regarding proper oral hygiene. Join us and see what you think of these timely topics! Artificial Intelligence:Don't believe the bots!ChatGPT can't keep a secretOral microbiome and cancer(s):US News and World Report: Gum disease can trigger cancerThe original study on oral microbiome and head and neck cancersPut that toothbrush down! Why you should wait to brush after you eatAcidity (esp. pH
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Move over "sitting" there's a "new smoking" in town. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss the latest data on pesticides and cancer risk. One recent study showed the numbers look just as bad (and yes, society's denial of them just as strong) as the data on smoking and cancer risk from decades ago. The doctors share practical tips for minimizing exposure and suggest ways to minimize the effects of pesticide exposures that are nearly inevitable. Hey, we know this topic can be a bummer and a major inconvenience. That said, it's best to know the data to make healthy decisions for yourself. Societal changes may be slow, but there is plenty you can do while we wait for our society to make necessary changes for a less toxic world in general. Join us, we promise not to bum you out! Pesticides are the new smoking; 69 pesticides named as carcinogenicA more reader friendly version of the technical paper on pesticides and cancer riskThe Medscape article that spurred our discussionHuman Cancers: Known causes and prevention by organ site (IARC)Environmental Working Group (EWG) guide on lowering intake of pesticidesKristina Marusic, Environmental Health Journalist episodeSupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
On this show, Karolyn is joined by one of her favorite regular guests, naturopathic oncologist Dr. Tina Kaczor to discuss the health benefits of eating seasonally. In addition to explaining why eating seasonal makes sense, Dr. Kaczor will provide some practical tips. In addition to being a highly respected naturopathic oncologist, Dr. Kaczor is the co-host of the popular podcast The Cancer Pod, available wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.Five To Thrive Live is broadcast live Tuesdays at 7PM ET and Music on W4CS Radio – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Five To Thrive Live Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
The news cycle is buzzing with how Elle MacPherson refused conventional treatment and cured herself of breast cancer naturally. While the media spins and influencers speculate, Tina and Leah talk about what they gleaned from a recent interview with Elle MacPherson on 60 Minutes Australia. They delve into the controversies surrounding natural versus conventional cancer treatments, including her decisions for self-care. The doctors also discuss the specifics of her diagnosis and the standard of care for her stage and type of cancer. There are many lessons from her story, so tune in for insights and opinions from two naturopathic docs who put Elle's story into perspective.Prognostic and Predictive Value of Her2 status in DCISUnderstanding different types of DCISElle MacPherson's book on Amazon (We may earn a commission at no cost to you if you buy the book using this link. Thank you for your support!)Find local produce and farmers near you with Local Harvest Support the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
Ben Kaczor is no stranger to us here at Delayed. After listening to, playing and following his musical progression through the years, we finally had the opportunity to meet properly this past summer at Above Below. The ensuing conversations and time spent together only deepened our appreciation and respect for the young artist and his incredible talent. His music is deeply emotive, and contains a sort of restraint that's not often seen or heard. All things we like to uplift on our platform. Tabula Rasa is his latest musical foray that comes to us via the Crescent London imprint and their ‘Drifting Sands' VA release. As the title implies, latin for ‘Blank Slate' the tune starts off strongly with just bare percussion elements and a swelling, rhythmic synth. Establishing that all important deep groove that Ben is known for in his tracks. Progressing along sweeping pads periodically make their presence known, adding a tinge of sadness, and here we've reached the crescendo. The claps come in, a hands in the air moment that's all too familiar but done tastefully as would be expected. Like a blank slate, the track is versatile and could do well in many a situation or style of set. Ben Kaczor is joined by Daniel[i], Eric Cloutier, and Blazej Malinowski to round out the stacked ‘Drifting Sands' VA which will be released into the world on September 12th. Write up by @huedj @benkaczor @crescent-london www.instagram.com/ben__kaczor/ www.instagram.com/crescent.london/ Follow us on social media: @itsdelayed linktr.ee/delayed www.itsdelayed.com www.facebook.com/itsdelayed www.instagram.com/_____delayed www.youtube.com/@_____delayed
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Dr. Wendy Garvin Mayo, distinguished nurse practitioner and healthcare leader, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss how addressing stress can change your life. With over two decades of experience, Wendy shares her journey from an oncology nurse caring directly for patients to becoming a scientist with a large pharmaceutical company. Now, using the same techniques she teaches, she's found her place is helping people recognize and deal with stress. She founded Collaborative Cancer Care and The Stress Blueprint to help patients, their loved ones, and fellow healthcare professionals. In this interview, we discuss stress management and emotional intelligence, offering strategies for dealing with stress. Wendy emphasizes finding joy and aligning with one's purpose using the "SHAPE" framework for sustainable stress management. Tune in for insights on revolutionizing mental health in oncology and practical stress-management tools.Where to find more about Dr. Gavin-Mayo:Link to her bio and all of her social media linksCollaborative Cancer Care: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care in OncologyThe Stress BlueprintHer book, SHAPE Your Life: A 5-Step Blueprint for Sustainable Stress ManagementSupport the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Join us to explore the benefits and myths surrounding chia and flax seeds. Learn how these seeds can be integrated into your diet, their historical origins, and their role in digestive health, blood sugar control, and cancer care. Tina and Leah also address common misconceptions about flax seeds and breast cancer, and flax and thyroid issues. The Moment of Woo is revived! Tina and Leah explore of the Budwig protocol and its claims about cancer treatment. The origins and distribution of the flax plantMemorial Sloan Kettering Monograph on FlaxseedFlaxseed study that showed it led to less aggressive breast cancer growthThe Budwig Protocol Support the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrahm clarifies other misconceptions around palliative care, emphasizing its role from cancer diagnosis through treatment. Did you know that palliative care may help you stay on track when receiving curative treatment? Dr. Abrahm also discusses integrating non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, the psychological aspects of cancer treatment, and the importance of effective communication between oncologists and patients. Join Tina and Leah for this enlightening discussion about palliative care. (Hint: supportive care may be a more accurate descriptor.)Links we mentioned and more about Dr. Abrahm:Dr. Abrahm's websiteAnnouncement of her prestigious award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)Her book, Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer, 4th ed (2022)Other resources that were mentioned:Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious IllnessLiving with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Coping Medically and EmotionallyThe American Society of Clinical HypnosisSupport the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Tina and Leah take on some TikTok misconceptions, including influencers' anti-sunscreen rants, head-on (wearing a wide-brimmed hat, of course). The sun is good. The sun is bad. The sun will give you cancer, no wait, it will protect you from cancers. As is often the case, the truth is somewhere in the middle. Tune in for a factual discussion about sun exposure, tanning, and the difference between UVA and UVB rays on your skin. We talk sunscreens, sun blockers, and why there is so much darn skin cancer down under! (Not THAT down under! We mean Australia/New Zealand). Some links that you may like:Who's Spicoli?List of the recalled Sunscreens Bain De Soleil CommercialSPF and Sun Protection explained (Skin Cancer Foundation)Eating tomatoes - evidence of protection from sun damage (mice)The ABCDE of identifying melanomaFive sunburns in childhood increases risk, and more infoSkin Cancer rates across by country (Scientific American)Our prior episode on Vitamin DSunscreen Chemicals and Marine Life (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association)Guide to the Safer Sunscreens (Environmental Working Group) Support the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Dr. Katie Deming was a practicing radiation oncologist who now practices "conscious oncology." She talks about the six pillars of health in her whole-person program for deep healing. Dr. Deming shares why she walked away from a successful career to pursue her path as a conscious oncologist, including the impact of her near-death experience. The discussion also touches on the usage of language around cancer, the significance of emotional health, and how caregivers can better communicate with their loved ones. Dr. Deming advocates balancing nourishment with detoxifying the body, always keeping whole-person health in mind. Join Tina and Leah as they talk with Katie Deming in this enlightening discussion. Some highlights of Dr. Deming's work:TEDxReno Talk: How to Talk to Someone Who Has CancerArticle: How Processing Your Emotions Aids in Healing CancerWhere you can connect with Dr. Deming:Websites- Born to HealPodcast - Born to HealInstagramThe Six Pillars of Healing ProgramSupport the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community! We are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Microplastics are not just around us, they are in us. These microscopic particles of plastic may be wreaking havoc on our health in many ways, and worsening cancer risk and prognosis is one of them. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss microplastics and their potential link to cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. They explore sources of microplastics, from single-use plastic bottles to synthetic clothing, and highlight steps you can take to reduce your exposure. They also discuss the difficulties in eliminating microplastics already present in the body and suggest ways to excrete toxins in general. Join Tina and Leah as they shed light on this growing concern and offer practical advice for healthier living.Things we mentioned (and promised we'd share) in this episode:Articles and Studies:Health Risks to Microplastics Pose? (Medscape, 2024) Harvard Magazine Article on Microplastics Washington Post article on microplastics, with a cool graphic! Microplastics May Be a Driver of Early Onset Colorectal Cancer Higher microplastics are found in those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Faster spread of cancer due to microplastics inside cancer cells The actual study showing microplastics inside cancer cells increase migration Evidence that "tighter" charcoal filters are better at reducing microplastics than "loose" charcoal. The blood, urine, and sweat study shows excretion of BPA in sweatSome lighter fare:What is a #2 pencil?How to freeze things without using plasticAlpaca Underwear exists! And, it's available at Paka Apparel (we have no affiliation)Merino Wool Activewear by Avala and their instagram account Leah mentionedDon't Miss Our Interview with Kristina Marusic, Environmental Health Journalist!Support the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
This lecture was given on April 20th, 2024, at St. Albert's Priory. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events About the Speaker: Dr. Christopher Kaczor (rhymes with razor) graduated from the Honors Program of Boston College and earned a Ph.D. four years later from the University of Notre Dame. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Kaczor is a former Federal Chancellor Fellow at the University of Cologne and William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University and Honorary Professor in Bishop Barron's Word on Fire Institute. His seventeen books include The Gospel of Happiness, The Seven Big Myths about Marriage, A Defense of Dignity, The Seven Big Myths about the Catholic Church, The Ethics of Abortion, O Rare Ralph McInerny: Stories and Reflections on a Legendary Notre Dame Professor, Thomas Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues; Life Issues-Medical Choices; Thomas Aquinas on Faith, Hope, and Love; The Edge of Life, and Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition. Dr. Kaczor's views have been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, National Review, NPR, BBC, EWTN, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, MSNBC, TEDx, and The Today Show.
This lecture was given on April 19th, 2024, at St. Albert's Priory. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events About the Speaker: Dr. Christopher Kaczor (rhymes with razor) graduated from the Honors Program of Boston College and earned a Ph.D. four years later from the University of Notre Dame. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Kaczor is a former Federal Chancellor Fellow at the University of Cologne and William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University and Honorary Professor in Bishop Barron's Word on Fire Institute. His seventeen books include The Gospel of Happiness, The Seven Big Myths about Marriage, A Defense of Dignity, The Seven Big Myths about the Catholic Church, The Ethics of Abortion, O Rare Ralph McInerny: Stories and Reflections on a Legendary Notre Dame Professor, Thomas Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues; Life Issues-Medical Choices; Thomas Aquinas on Faith, Hope, and Love; The Edge of Life, and Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition. Dr. Kaczor's views have been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, National Review, NPR, BBC, EWTN, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, MSNBC, TEDx, and The Today Show.
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Kristina Marusic, author of 'A New War on Cancer,' discusses her motivation and research into the chemicals contributing to rising cancer rates. Tina and Leah cover a lot of ground in this interview. She discusses the pitfalls of individual responsibility. She talks about a system that permits the use of known carcinogens. She also covers what can be done to push the agenda toward a healthier place for all of us. Did you know that of the over 300,000 industrial chemicals invented in the last century, only five have ever been taken off the market in the USA? Neither did we! Hit play and join us for an enlightening and hopeful discussion! More about Kristina MarusicBuy her book at Island Press, use the checkout code WAR for 20% off Link to Cancer Moonshot Project (add your two cents!)Environmental Working Group (EWG) Skin Deep Project (find cleaner products)Anti-Cancer Lifestyle ProgramSupport the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
Dr. Christopher Kaczor discusses his book 'How to Be Happy' and the intersection of positive psychology, faith, and reason. He shares how his personal experiences led him to explore the field of positive psychology and how it aligns with traditional Christian practices. Dr. Kaczor also addresses the controversy surrounding mindfulness and its compatibility with Christian practice. He emphasizes the importance of prayer and intentional habits in finding happiness and living a meaningful life.Download the eBook “How to Be Happy” for FREE from Word on Fire HERE.Who is Dr. Kaczor?Dr. Christopher Kaczor (rhymes with razor) graduated from the Honors Program of Boston College and earned a Ph.D. four years later from the University of Notre Dame. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Kaczor is a former Federal Chancellor Fellow at the University of Cologne and William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. His twelve books include The Gospel of Happiness, The Seven Big Myths about Marriage, A Defense of Dignity, The Seven Big Myths about the Catholic Church, The Ethics of Abortion, O Rare Ralph McInerny: Stories and Reflections on a Legendary Notre Dame Professor, Thomas Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues; Life Issues-Medical Choices; Thomas Aquinas on Faith, Hope, and Love; The Edge of Life, and Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition. Dr. Kaczor's views have been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, National Re view, NPR, BBC, EWTN, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, MSNBC, TEDx, and The Today Show.Takeaways* Positive psychology validates the importance and efficacy of many traditional Christian practices, such as gratitude, in promoting happiness and well-being.* Mindfulness can be seen as a mental exercise that strengthens the mind and can be compatible with Christian practice when approached with the right intention.* Making time for prayer and developing intentional habits, such as daily prayer and exercise, can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.* The intersection of faith and reason is not a conflict but a harmonious relationship that supports and strengthens one another.* It is important to be specific and concrete in setting goals and habits, as this increases the likelihood of following through and achieving positive outcomes.Keywordspositive psychology, faith, reason, traditional Christian practices, mindfulness, prayer, intentional habits, happiness, meaningful lifeThanks for listening to Good Distinctions! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gooddistinctions.com
The Cancer Pod: A Resource for Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers & Everyone In Between.
Tina and Leah have an insightful conversation with Natasha Ewa, a licensed social worker, psychotherapist, founder of I Thrive Therapy & Wellness, and #cancerinsider who was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer at the age of 29. Natasha shares her perspective on dealing with PTSD, grief, and death from the standpoint of wellness, based on her professional experience and personal journey as a cancer survivor. In her private practice, Natasha regularly helps people navigate trauma related to health challenges, and her advice is applicable to anyone who has been through (or is in) a tough health challenge. She emphasizes the importance of the power of knowledge, supporting mental wellness, and various coping strategies for cancer survivors. Follow Natasha on Instagram @natashaaftercancer and on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ittandwellnessllcFor more on I Thrive Therapy & Wellness, visit the website at https://www.ittandwellness.com/To order Natasha's book, email her directly at zanatasha (at) gmail.comSupport the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
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An inflamed bladder (cystitis) can be caused by infections (urinary tract infection, UTI) or from treatment itself (radiation, chemotherapy, other drugs). Did you know some foods can irritate an inflamed bladder? Removing them can provide relief! Tina and Leah discuss the many ways that you can soothe and support your bladder with diet and herbs. Join the discussion and learn how to improve your own bladder health!Foods that can irritate the bladder (from Brigham and Women's Hospital)A technical paper on bladder damage from radiationPrior episodes we mention:Cranberry: A Healthy Addition to Your Plate! Berries: Food First!Herbal companies we recommend:Mountain Rose HerbsStarwest BotanicalsFrontier Co-op HerbsGAIA HerbsWe may make a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase using links above.Support the Show.Our website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
Ben Kaczor's entrancing music resonates within the emotional spectrum, exploring the delicate balance between light and shadow with boldness and sensitivity. Navigating through the sonic landscapes of Dial Records and Elysia Basel with elements of stirring elegance, he is renowned for a compelling blend of atmospheric techno, vibrant house and cinematic soundscapes. His compositions inspire opportunities for both introspective reflection and creative expression alike. Here are Ben Kaczor's words on the mix: "In this mix, I showcase a variety of groovy, dreamy techno tunes that I've been playing a lot recently. These minimalistic tunes offer a rich spectrum of cinematic dust, creating a captivating atmosphere. It should be at a good temperature to dive in and discover a selection of my favorite dance music tunes.“ Follow: https://soundcloud.com/benkaczor https://www.instagram.com/ben__kaczor/ https://www.facebook.com/benkaczormusic https://linktr.ee/benkaczor
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Prebiotics feed our probiotics. So which is more important? Should you supplement with prebiotics? In this episode Tina and Leah discuss the different types of prebiotics and where to find them. They also talk about ketogenic diets, when a probiotic may interfere with treatment, and the hidden benefits in potatoes, rice and pasta!Here are the seven categories of prebiotics we talked about in this episode: Inulin, FOS, GOS, resistant starches, arabinooxalans, pectins, and beta glucansLinks to prior episodes we mention:Probiotics: The Bugs We Love! Studies we mention in this episode:Stem cell transplants in kids work better when they have high gut diversity (2014)The microbiota can make or break the effectiveness of Checkpoint inhibitors (Highly technical!)Antibiotics alongside Checkpoint Inhibitors can impair the effectiveness of treatmentSupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
Artificial intelligence (AI) is dominating headlines and dinner table conversations, and many of us are interested in understanding the impacts it may have on our lives and our practices. Emerging research points to the many ways we can expect AI to play in healthcare in the coming months and years, and it would be a good idea for healthcare providers to take heed. This roundtable discussion features three experts: Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO, who is a medical editor and naturopathic oncologist; Marina Sirota, PhD, who is a researcher and biomedical informatics expert and associate professor with University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); and Charlotta Lindvall, MD, PhD, who is a researcher, assistant professor at Harvard, and the Director of Clinical Informatics at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They discuss current research on AI in healthcare, and explore the concerns that need to be addressed before employing AI fully in the healthcare system. About the Experts Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO, is editor in-chief of Natural Medicine Journal and the creator of Round Table Cancer Care. Kaczor is a naturopathic physician board certified in naturopathic oncology. She received her naturopathic doctorate from the National University of Natural Medicine and completed her residency at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She is also the editor of the Textbook of Naturopathic Oncology and cofounder of The Cancer Pod, a podcast for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and everyone in between. Marina Sirota, PhD, is an associate professor and the acting director at the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute at UCSF. Prior to that, she worked as a senior research scientist at Pfizer, where she focused on developing precision medicine strategies in drug discovery. She completed her PhD in biomedical informatics at Stanford University. Sirota's research experience in translational bioinformatics spans nearly 20 years, during which she has coauthored over 170 scientific publications. Her research interests lie in developing computational integrative methods and applying these approaches in the context of disease diagnostics and therapeutics with a special focus on women's health. The Sirota laboratory is funded by the National Institute on Aging, the National Library of Medicine, the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, Pfizer, March of Dimes, and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. Dr Sirota also is the director of the AI4ALL program at UCSF, with the goal of introducing high school girls to applications of AI and machine learning in biomedicine, and she leads the outreach and advocacy efforts at the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute. Charlotta Lindvall, MD, PhD, is a practicing palliative care physician, assistant professor, and director of Clinical Informatics at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. She leads a cross-disciplinary research team of physicians, nurses, and computer scientists to develop AI to extract patient-centered outcomes from clinical narratives and conversations. ClinicalRegex, a software developed by her lab, is used to identify text-based primary outcomes in multiple clinical trials involving tens of thousands of patients in the United States. She leads the Clinical Informatics AI strategy at Dana-Farber and is a technical expert on AI for the National Quality Forum. Dr Lindvall has received multiple awards and prizes, including a NPCRC Junior Investigator Award, a Sojourns Scholar Award, and an Innovation Award from the National Quality Forum. Funding for her research includes grants from the Cambia Health Foundation, the Veteran Affairs, and the National Institutes of Health.
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We have a productive conversation about nutrition, self-advocacy, and how to navigate treatment and beyond in this heartfelt interview with Alison Kierney. A cancer insider herself, she talks about the challenges of self-care firsthand. Whether you are just learning how to eat right or you are a seasoned health nut, we promise you will enjoy Alison's perspective on your self-care.Support the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
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Cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, kale, arugula, cabbage, and radishes, are sometimes called "super foods." But why? How are they good for you? In this episode, Tina and Leah answer these questions and discuss ways crucifers can be part of a healthy diet. They touch on some of the supplements that come from crucifers, too. So, hit play, and you may hear the best broccoli joke you've ever heard. A thorough (and technical) review on cruciferous vegetables - Linus Pauling InstituteLink to buy lids for sproutingTina's review on iodine and Cancer in NMJSupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
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Berries are one of the most easily accessible, nutrient-packed plant foods we can eat. You may know that berries are good for you, but do you know what makes them so nutritious? Tina and Leah talk about common and exotic berries and tell you what's inside berries that makes them so awesome! You may even learn a few new plants you didn't know were technically berries!Bananas are berries! About Goji BerriesInformation on Sea BuckthornThe health effects of berry bioactive compounds Antioxidant effects of berriesThe fruit that is literally called Miracle FruitSupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
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Electrolyte balance is essential for optimal function of all of our systems. This episode covers the electrolytes you should pay close attention to during and after treatment. We're not talking designer drinks or influencer hacks to your biology, just practical knowledge and tips to help you balance your electrolytes. Join Tina and Leah as they talk about how to know if you have imbalanced electrolytes and what you can do to monitor and optimize them. Prior episodes related to this episode:Calcium: The Low Down and the High PointsMagnesium: The Goldilocks Nutrient?Relevant medical papers:A brief review of electrolytes [Stat Pearls]Electrolytes during platinum-based chemotherapiesProducts we mention: (If you purchase, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.)Pedialyte productsOral Rehydration Salts by TriOralSupport the showOur website:https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn THANK YOU for listening!
On this podcast episode, you will get a “state-of-the-union” of naturopathic medicine. Karolyn is joined by 3 naturopathic medicine experts: Natural Medicine Journal Editor-in-Chief, Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO; Executive Director of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP), Laura Farr; and the President and CEO of the Institute for Natural Medicine (INM), Michelle Simon, PhD, ND. All 3 experts provide different perspectives on naturopathic medicine, specifically regarding consumer education, research, legislation, and future goals. About the Experts Laura Culberson Farr has served as Executive Director of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians since 2017 and has worked with the naturopathic profession since 2005. A political organizer by training, her advocacy work as a grassroots organizer and consultant spans over 28 years. She has a deep knowledge of the complexities of healthcare reform, and has become an expert on how naturopathic doctors, conventional clinics and insurers can work together to improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs. She is married to a naturopathic physician and is passionately committed to integrating naturopathic medicine into primary care systems across the country. Michelle Simon, PhD, ND, is President and CEO of the Institute for Natural Medicine (INM), a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to educating consumers about natural medicine. INM focuses on increasing awareness of natural medicine, demonstrating its efficacy in helping to transform healthcare systems, and connecting patients to naturopathic doctors. She earned her naturopathic doctorate from Bastyr University and her PhD in Biomedical Engineering is from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been awarded Physician of the Year by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and Champion of Naturopathic Medicine by the Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians. Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO, is editor in-chief of Natural Medicine Journal and the creator of Round Table Cancer Care. Kaczor is a naturopathic physician board certified in naturopathic oncology. She received her naturopathic doctorate from the National University of Natural Medicine and completed her residency at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She is also the editor of the Textbook of Naturopathic Oncology and cofounder of The Cancer Pod, a podcast for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and everyone in between.
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Ginger "root" has been used for thousands of years. Technically a rhizome, not a root, ginger's modern-day claim to fame is its ability to prevent the onset of nausea. Ginger is so reliable and safe that it's been studied to prevent nausea during pregnancy as well as chemo-induced nausea. But that is just the beginning of the benefits of ginger. It can be used to support immune function and lower cardiovascular risk, among its many uses. Join Tina & Leah as they explore the most reliable ways to use ginger from a culinary and medicinal perspective. A review of 109 randomized controlled trials on the use of gingerThe history of gingerbread (from The Spruce)Some products mentioned in this episode: (If you decide to purchase, we may earn a small commission from Amazon at no cost to you.)Ginger People productsReeds Ginger Ale Tummy drops (Pineapple and Spicy Ginger are Leah's favorites!) - Mild or StrongSupport the showShare this podcast with someone you think would like it!https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
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Joint pain is common, but that doesn't mean you have to suffer! There are so many natural remedies to control and relieve the discomfort. Whether you are preventing joint pain during treatment or you have ongoing arthritis-type pain, Tina & Leah talk about ways to find relief. We even tackle the tough-to-treat joint pain from aromatase inhibitors (yes, there are things you can do!). Sometimes, the answer is already in your kitchen!Links to prior episodes we mention:Turmeric Brain Fog Sammy Peterson, RD, CSO Rebecca Katz- nutrition, recipes, etc.- her website and her cookbooks. Aromatase Inhibitors and Vitamin D in your blood.Exercise to reduce the joint pain from aromatase inhibitors.Community acupuncture can keep your cost for acupuncture way down.Support the showShare this podcast with someone you think would like it!https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
Happy new year! Our friend Max is back and the two of us discuss our holiday experiences and our first year in New York City.
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We've all heard that "the dose makes the poison." Nowhere is this a more apt saying than with nutmeg. Hey, don't get us wrong, just a wee bit of nutmeg can help you tolerate some of those holiday food indulgences! Nutmeg is warming, has anti-parasite and pain-relieving properties, and can be used topically for pain relief. Join us as we touch on some history and give you our takes on nutmeg: the spice, the medicine, the poison. Oh, and go ahead and share this episode with someone who would enjoy it! Maybe a friend who's a chef or a baker? Did you know that nutmeg was a commodity so precious it was traded for Manhattan? From serving as a sleep aid (insomniacs chickens?) to its pain-relieving effects, nutmeg has lots of potential as a medicinal spice. Just remember, while nutmeg may enhance your holiday season, moderation is key, and it's always advisable to consult a professional before using higher doses of nutmeg as medicine. Books we mention: (If you purchase, we make a small commission at no cost to you.) Jill Stansbury's Botanical Medicine for Herbalists (formulas and how to)A Modern Herbal, the Maude Grieves Herbal Book (originally printed in ....Recipes:Medieval Cookies from Atlas ObscuraGolden Milk Recipe from our blogMEDICINAL USE:Anti-diarrheal and Sleep inducing effectsReduction of colon cancer (in rats) Traditional Users: A Modern Herbal by Maude Grieves - botanical.com (FREE!)Ayurvedic perspective of nutmeg TOXICITY:Brain damage (in rats) from nutmegGerman Commission E Report on NutmegCase reports of toxicity over 10 years (Illinois Poison Center)Support the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Share this podcast with someone you think would like it!https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
Post-acute sequelae of Covid-19 (PASC), also called long-Covid, has been the subject of increasing research. PASC describes the ongoing, relapsing, or new symptoms or conditions present 30 or more days after infection, and it has become a major clinical and public health concern. This roundtable discussion focuses on cognitive, cardiovascular, and autoimmune effects of long-Covid. Roundtable experts include naturopathic oncologist and Editor-in-Chief of the Natural Medicine Journal, Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO; cardiovascular expert and clinician, Daniel Chong, ND; and immunologist and professor Heather Zwickey, PhD. About the Experts Tina Kaczor, ND, FABNO, is editor in-chief of Natural Medicine Journal and the creator of Round Table Cancer Care. Kaczor is a naturopathic physician board certified in naturopathic oncology. She received her naturopathic doctorate from the National University of Natural Medicine and completed her residency at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She is also the editor of the Textbook of Naturopathic Oncology and cofounder of The Cancer Pod, a podcast for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and everyone in between. Daniel Chong, ND, is a licensed naturopathic physician who has been practicing in Portland, OR, since 2000. He earned his naturopathic doctorate from National University of Natural Medicine. Chong's focus is on risk assessment, prevention, and drug-free treatment strategies for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In addition to his degree in naturopathic medicine, Chong has completed certificate training in cardiometabolic medicine at The Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, a BaleDoneen Method Preceptorship, and served for 4 years as a clinical consultant for Boston Heart Diagnostics. He currently maintains a telehealth-based practice. You can learn more about him at cardiowellnessconsults.com. Heather Zwickey, PhD, is a professor of immunology and chair of the Department of Health Sciences at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. She launched the Helfgott Research Institute, which advances the science of natural medicine. Zwickey founded the school of graduate studies and developed masters programs in research, nutrition, and global health. Zwickey has received the Champion of Naturopathic Medicine Award from the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. She currently leads a National Institutes of Health–funded clinical research training program focused on integrative medicine research and studies the gut-brain axis in neuroinflammation.
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'Tis the season! Pine trees are everywhere! From vitamin C to turpentine (yes, the paint thinner!), pine trees give us a lot to talk about. Listen in as Tina & Leah chat about the uses and cautions of the ubiquitous pine tree in this holiday minisode. And don't forget... hit those 5 stars and send this episode to someone you think would enjoy it! Thanks for listening!!Memorial Sloan-Kettering's summary of pine bark A lovely read on the medicinal uses of pine (and a recipe) The science behind Forest Bathing- what it does, how it does itPine essential oil components induce sleep (technical paper)Pycnogenol: WebMD's take on itTurpentine's history in medicineSupport the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Share this podcast with someone you think would like it!https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
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It's that time of year! Cranberries are in season! There's a good chance you'll sit down to some cranberry dishes or drinks during the holidays. Maybe this episode can be fodder for conversation? ("Yes, Uncle Frank, those pics are... something. That chicken nugget really does look like Elvis. A-hem, how about this cranberry sauce? Did you know... ") In this holiday minisode, Tina & Leah chat about the history, the culinary, and the medicinal uses of cranberries. So, what are you waiting for? Hit that play button! And remember to give us a 5-star review. :) (We appreciate it!)26 ways to use a bag of cranberries (warning: not all of them are naturopath-approved)The Cranberry Blitzen Mocktail Recipe (by Leah!) The Festive Cranberry Shrub Leah mentions in the episodeOrange-cranberry, gluten-free biscotti recipe (by our former guest, Amy Rothenberg, ND)More technical info on cranberries and their effects:Sloan-Kettering review of cranberries as medicineReview of phytochemicals in cranberries (proanthocyanidins and such) Cranberries for Urinary Tract Infections(UTIs)- the latest Cochran Review (2023)The mechanism of UTI preventionSupport the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Share this podcast with someone you think would like it!https://www.thecancerpod.com Have an idea or question? Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comJoin our growing community, we are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
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Everyone has heard a myth or two about cancer (hello, sugar!) The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) published eight "Myths and Facts About Cancer." Some of the myths they brought up were ones we've heard from patients, others...kind of cringey. We thought we should tackle them one by one. Not surprisingly, there is often a vein of truth that keeps these so-called myths alive. Tina and Leah have decades of experience as naturopathic physicians and have sifted through the data, so you don't have to! Just hit "play" and enjoy the show! We promise it's entertaining, at the very least.ASCO's 8 Myths and Facts About CancerSpider Legs in Bubble Gum? Oh, that's a myth, alright. Link to the truth re: spider legs in bubble gum.Link to our previous episode on sugar-- E58: Does Sugar Feed Cancer?Support the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Please rate & review us! This helps us get found by listeners like you!Share this podcast with someone you love! https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comWe are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
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Herbal medicine is part of our daily lives. Coffee, tea, soup, salads... we are already consuming plants, and many are medicinal. Walking in nature and gardening, these are also aspects of plant medicine.Listen to the latest episode of The Cancer Pod, where Tina and Leah chat with Chanchal Cabrera, MSc, FNMIH, RHT, (RH) AHG , whose career as a medical herbalist with a specialty in holistic oncology stretches over 35 years. You're in for a treat when you tune in to hear the inspiring conversation about the power of plant medicine.Order a copy of Chanchal Cabrera's book! Holistic Cancer Care: An Herbal Approach (2023)The book that inspired Tina and Leah: The Way of Herbs by Michael TierraLearn how to integrate herbs into your life from Chanchal - Shift NetworkWise Woman Herbals: Reclaim Your Wisdom Small company with impeccable quality! Organic formulations that work!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Please rate & review us! This helps us get found by listeners like you!Share this podcast with someone you love! https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comWe are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!
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We talked with Dr. Lise Alschuler about the three most important things to reduce cancer risk and its recurrence. With almost 30 years as a clinician, as well as a cancer survivor herself, Dr. Alschuler is an authority on the topic. Join Tina & Leah in this not-to-be-missed episode. Where else will you find three naturopathic physicians giving out reliable advice on cancer risk reduction?More about Dr. Lise AlschulerSupport the showWe hope you find our talks useful and entertaining! Please rate & review us! This helps us get found by listeners like you!Share this podcast with someone you love! https://www.thecancerpod.com Email us: thecancerpod@gmail.comWe are @TheCancerPod on: Instagram Twitter Facebook We appreciate your support! THANK YOU!