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Author: Dr. Nasha Winters
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I’m Dr. Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO—a stage IV cancer thriver turned integrative oncologist and lifelong advocate for metabolic health. On Metabolic Matters, I sit down with trailblazers, disruptors, and passionate visionaries to uncover what truly matters in the pursuit of health and healing. Together, we’ll explore the intersections of science, terrain, and self-empowerment—so you can metabolize these conversations into real transformation in your own life.
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In this heartfelt episode of Metabolic Matters, I sit down with Jodi Cohen — bestselling author, functional practitioner, and founder of Vibrant Blue Oils. Jodi has helped over 100,000 people heal from anxiety, insomnia, autoimmunity, and inflammation using her unique essential oil blends. We explore how her personal journey through grief became the catalyst for pioneering oils as powerful medicine for the brain and body, and how scent can regulate stress, support the vagus nerve, and build resilience in today’s world.Sensitive Content: This episode includes discussion of suicide, grief and child loss, which may be difficult for some listeners. Please listen with care. 🌍 Upcoming EventI’m thrilled to share that Jodi will also be joining us at the Metabolic Health Day Conference, October 10–11, 2025, in Tucson, AZ. She’ll speak on the Cultivating Mental, Emotional, and Stress Resilience panel, bringing her unique insights on essential oils and nervous system health.💻 Virtual Watch Party option available👉 Register today: metabolichealthday.lifeConnect with Our Guest: https://vibrantblueoils.com/https://www.instagram.com/vibrantblueoils/https://www.facebook.com/vibrantblueoilshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vibrantblueoils/https://www.youtube.com/c/VibrantBlueOilsAbout Your HostI’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Support & Resources:Support Patient Grants: www.mtih.orgBook: The Metabolic Approach to CancerEducation Programs: www.metabolicregen.comSupplements: mitovida.comFollow on SocialsDr. Nasha on InstagramMetabolic Matters InstagramFacebookLinkedInTikTokYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Metabolic Matters, I’m joined by Jen Nolan, BS, MS, ONC, TAP and Dr. Kirsten West, ND, LAc, FABNO — two brilliant practitioners trained under me in the Metabolic Approach to Cancer. Together, we explore what healing looks like when built on collaboration, community, and love. Jen, owner of Remission Nutrition and graduate of our Terrain Advocate Program, blends oncology nutrition with whole-person care. Dr. West, a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology and part of the Riordan Clinic team, bridges conventional and naturopathic medicine, offering patients compassionate, comprehensive guidance.Connect with Our Guests: Jen Nolan Website: https://www.remissionnutrition.com/explore IG: https://www.instagram.com/remissionnutrition/?hl=enFB: https://www.facebook.com/remissionnutritionDr. Kirsten WestRiordan Clinic: https://riordanclinic.org/staff/kirsten-west-nd-lac-fabno/ About Your HostI’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Subscribe, Share & ReviewIf you loved this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Support & Resources:Support Patient Grants: www.mtih.orgBook: The Metabolic Approach to CancerEducation Programs: www.metabolicregen.comSupplements: mitovida.comFollow on SocialsDr. Nasha on InstagramMetabolic Matters InstagramFacebookLinkedInTikTokYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Metabolic Matters, I sit down with Nina Teicholz, Ph.D. — investigative science journalist, bestselling author of The Big Fat Surprise, and founder of the Nutrition Coalition. Nina’s fearless work has challenged decades of nutrition dogma, exposed the shaky science propping up our national dietary guidelines, and sparked a global rethink of how we eat. Her reporting on seed oils and trans fats pulled back the curtain on how industry, politics, and media shaped what we’ve been told about food — and why so much of it was wrong. What began as a single assignment became a decades-long investigation into fat, food, and the politics of nutrition science. Upcoming EventI am thrilled to share that Nina Teicholz, Ph.D. will be joining us as a special guest at the Metabolic Health Day Conference, happening October 9–11, 2025.🎟️ Save $100 on in-person tickets w/ code EMPOWER (by Oct. 1)💻 Virtual Watch Party option available (discount does not apply)👉 Get your tickets today: metabolichealthday.life📲 Connect With Nina: Website: https://ninateicholz.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/ninateicholz/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/NinaTeicholz LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninateicholz/ X: https://twitter.com/bigfatsurprise About Your HostI’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Subscribe, Share & ReviewIf you loved this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Support & Resources:Support Patient Grants: www.mtih.orgBook: The Metabolic Approach to CancerEducation Programs: www.metabolicregen.comSupplements: mitovida.comFollow on SocialsDr. Nasha on InstagramMetabolic Matters InstagramFacebookLinkedInTikTokYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Metabolic Matters, I sit down with my dear friend Robby Besner, PSc.D. — philanthropist, innovator, and Co-Founder of Therasage. Robby’s journey began as a father searching for answers after his daughter was diagnosed with Lyme disease. That urgency, heartbreak, and fierce love gave birth to what has now become a global movement in infrared healing technologies.Together, we explore the science and soul behind healing: how subtle energies like sunlight, frequency, and vibration are not just wellness trends but the very blueprint of health. Robby reminds us that healing is not linear — it’s a living relationship between our cells, our spirit, and the environments we inhabit.Connect w/ Therasage: Website: www.therasage.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therasageinfrared/🌍 Upcoming EventI am thrilled to share that Robby Besner, PSc.D. will be joining us as a special guest at the Metabolic Health Day Conference, happening October 9–11, 2025.🎟️ Save $100 on in-person tickets w/ code EMPOWER (by Oct. 1)💻 Virtual Watch Party option available (discount does not apply)👉 Get your tickets today: metabolichealthday.lifeAbout Your HostI’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Subscribe, Share & ReviewIf you loved this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Support & Resources:Support Patient Grants: www.mtih.orgBook: The Metabolic Approach to CancerEducation Programs: www.metabolicregen.comSupplements: mitovida.com📲 Follow on SocialsDr. Nasha on InstagramMetabolic Matters InstagramFacebookLinkedInTikTokYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Metabolic Matters, I sit down with Mark Young — serial entrepreneur, CEO of Ryze Agency and Zona Health, and author of Radical Generosity. From starting businesses at 16 to leading purpose-driven companies today, Mark’s journey is proof that true success is measured not by what we gain, but by what we give.Mark reminds us that leadership, health, and impact are inseparable — and that generosity, when rooted in gratitude, is the most radical path to both personal and professional transformation .Connect with Mark Young: The Mark Young Website: https://themarkyoung.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themarkyoung/Zona: https://zona.com/ Use Code DRNASHA for $100 off Performance Driven Living Podcast: https://themarkyoung.com/pages/performancedrivenliving 🌍 Upcoming EventI am thrilled to share that Dr. Mark Young will be joining us as a special guest at the Metabolic Health Day Conference, happening October 9–11, 2025. 🎟️ Save $100 on in-person tickets w/ code EMPOWER (by Oct. 1)💻 Virtual Watch Party option available (discount does not apply)Get your tickets today!https://metabolichealthday.life/👩⚕️ About Your Host:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Connect with Dr. Nasha: 💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Education Programs: https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊 Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this deeply moving episode of Metabolic Matters, I sit down with my dear friend and colleague, Gail Fuller, a farmer, healer, and visionary who has redefined what it means to steward both land and life. Gail’s journey took him from running a 3,200-acre industrial corn and soybean operation to nurturing a 162-acre regenerative food farm. Along the way, he discovered that true healing—whether of soil, food, or self—begins with remembering our relationship to nature.What unfolds in our conversation is not just about farming. It’s about trauma and truth, community and courage, soil and soul. Gail courageously shares his personal reckoning with mental health and the silent crisis faced by farmers across America, reminding us that healing our land and healing ourselves are inseparable journeys.Upcoming EventI am thrilled to share that Gail will be joining us as a speaker at the Metabolic Health Day Conference, happening October 9–11, 2025. Alongside leading voices in medicine, science, and ecology, Gail will help us explore how reconnecting with the land can transform our health from the ground up.🎟️ Save $100 on in-person tickets w/ code EMPOWER (by Oct. 1)💻 Virtual Watch Party option available (discount does not apply)Get your tickets today! https://metabolichealthday.life/Resources & LinksLearn more about Gail and Lynette’s work: Fuller Field SchoolBook: Ordinary Soil by Alex Woodard (inspired in part by Gail’s and Dr. Zach Bush’s stories)About Your Host:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Connect with Dr. Nasha:Website: www.drnasha.comMTIH (Non Profit): www.mtih.orgSupplements: www.mitovida.comEducation: www.metabolicregen.comDr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters IG: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when a top-tier radiation oncologist walks away from a thriving career to pursue a deeper truth in healing?In this powerful and profoundly moving conversation, Dr. Nasha Winters is joined by Dr. Katie Deming, a board-certified radiation oncologist, TEDx speaker, and founder of Make Mary, a line of healing garments for women with cancer. Together, they dive into the intersection of science, spirit, and systems—and the life-altering experiences that led Dr. Deming to redefine what it truly means to heal.Dr. Deming shares her transformational journey from conventional medicine into holistic healing after a shared-death experience cracked open her worldview. She reflects on the power of intuitive knowing, trauma’s role in disease, and the importance of language in cancer care—including her deep discomfort with the word “survivor” and the problematic battle metaphors often used in oncology.This is a heartfelt, hopeful episode that reminds us healing is possible—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.In This Episode, You'll Learn:How a shared-death experience inspired Dr. Deming to leave Western medicineWhy words like “survivor” can unintentionally harm patients—and what to say insteadThe profound role of emotional trauma and the nervous system in chronic diseaseHow German New Medicine and Psych-K inform her new model of careThe transformational potential of prolonged water fasting, not just physically but spirituallyStories of radical remission, intuitive awakenings, and redefining what “healthcare” can mean🧠 Guest Bio:Dr. Katie Deming is an integrative oncologist, inventor, and TEDx speaker who is redefining cancer prevention, treatment, and healing. After 20 years as a high-ranking radiation oncologist and medical leader, she transitioned into a holistic model of care that supports the emotional, spiritual, and physical wellbeing of her clients. She is also the host of the Born to Heal podcast and a respected voice in the movement to re-humanize medicine.🧭 Episode Resources🔗 Learn more: www.katiedeming.com 🎧 Listen to her podcast: Born to Heal📕 Ultimate Guide to Water Fasting for Healing Cancer and Chronic Illness: https://www.katiedeming.com/prolonged-water-fasting/ 🔗 Connect with Dr. Katie Deming:Website: https://www.katiedeming.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katiedemingmd/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katiedemingmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@katiedemingmd💬 Subscribe, Share & Review:Loved this episode? Please take a moment to rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the prescription for better health started in the soil—not the pharmacy?In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Neil Smith, regenerative agriculture advisor, farmer, and co-founder of the Grow blockchain project (kohima.io). With decades of hands-on experience and a mission rooted in abundance, Neil is helping farmers—and communities—redefine what it means to heal, from the land up.From soil remediation to landscape restoration, and from decentralized systems to local food sovereignty, Neil shares how Web3 technologies are creating new opportunities for farmers to reclaim their data, their profits, and their purpose. It’s a conversation about systems thinking, global health, and why healthy soil is the most overlooked cornerstone of public wellness.🔑 What You’ll Learn:Why Neil believes regenerative agriculture is a “system of systems” that holds the key to true health and resilience.How blockchain and decentralization are empowering farmers to own their data and transform the food supply chain.The emotional and financial obstacles traditional farmers face—and how Neil guides them through change with compassion and strategy.Why the food you eat is only as good as the soil it came from.How intentionality, ancestry, and ancient wisdom still have a place in modern ecological design.🌾 Key Topics Discussed:The broken narratives around “organic” and “regenerative” labeling.The link between glyphosate, public health decline, and deceptive supply chains.Transitioning from conventional to regenerative farming without losing your livelihood.Localizing food economies through decentralization.Neil’s call to consumers: Know your farmer. Ask more questions. Demand transparency.🔗 Connect w/ Neil Smith:🌍 Learn more about Neil’s work: https://www.growunited.com 🌿 Explore Kohima: http://kohima.io Grow UnitedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegrowrenaissance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/growunited1/ Website: www.growunited.comTwitter (X): https://x.com/grow_united Twitter (X): https://x.com/kohima_io YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGrowRenaissance Discord: https://discord.gg/grow 💬 Subscribe, Share & Review:Loved this episode? Please take a moment to rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.👩⚕️ About Your Host Dr. Nasha Winters:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it possible to resolve chronic pain, anxiety, or trauma—not through traditional medicine, but by shifting your energy? In this compelling episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with renowned energetic healer Pearly Montagu, whose extraordinary work has impacted high-powered executives, trauma survivors, and even the skeptical minds of scientists and physicians.From surviving a near-fatal accident to becoming a transformational healer, Pearly shares her deeply personal path and breaks down the science and soul of energetic medicine. Tune in as we explore:What energetic trauma really is—and how it lingers in the nervous systemThe science behind mantra, vibration, and energetic memoryWhy ancient healing methods are more relevant than everReal-world examples of energetic work affecting business, legal matters, and chronic illnessHow YOU can start accessing your own energetic healingWhether you’re skeptical or curious, this episode will stretch your mind, open your heart, and perhaps even shift your vibration.✨ Listener Special Offer – Limited Time OnlyPearly is offering an exclusive 50% OFF for Metabolic Matters listeners on her signature 2-hour private session:"A Journey Into Energetics: Releasing Anxiety, Trauma, Emotional & Physical Pain" Regular Price: $650 → Only $300 for our community🧘♀️ Book your discounted session here: 👉 https://calendly.com/pearlyconnection/online-pearly-healing-energy-medecine-session-clone-1👤 About Our Guest: Pearly MontaguPearly Montagu is a visionary healer with a rare gift: the ability to see energetic trauma within the body in vibrant color and structure, directly affecting physiological and biological systems. A near-death experience catalyzed her path into healing, guiding her to integrate her innate abilities with training in modalities like craniosacral therapy and energy medicine.Today, Pearly is trusted by individuals and corporations alike—from those navigating deep emotional trauma to legal teams and C-suite leaders needing clarity and flow in complex situations. Her micro energetic surgery approach is helping clients realign with their highest potential, in body, mind, and mission🔗 Connect with Pearly Montagu🌐 Website: manderley.org | manderleyconcierge.org📥 Contact to access Pearly’s services: Sign up here📸 Instagram: @a.pearly.way.of.life👩⚕️ About Your Host Dr. Nasha Winters:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.💬 Subscribe, Share & Review:Loved this episode? Please take a moment to rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful and information-rich episode, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with detox expert and RemedyLink founder Spencer Feldman to unravel the complexities of modern toxicity and detoxification. With over 20 years of experience in formulating novel detox protocols and delivery systems, Spencer shares a science-backed, deeply nuanced approach to helping the body eliminate harmful substances—ranging from heavy metals and forever chemicals to spike protein remnants and gadolinium toxicity.What starts as a discussion about the need for detoxification in our increasingly toxic world evolves into a compelling breakdown of how detox pathways really function, why certain therapies fail, and how to navigate these challenges using precise, phase-based support. Plus, Spencer gives us a rare look into his off-grid lifestyle, revealing the daily rituals and biohacks he uses to optimize his health and circadian rhythm.🎧 In This Episode:Why "we don’t need to detox" is a dangerously outdated mythThe three phases of detoxification — and why they must work in harmonyHow fat-soluble toxins, microplastics, and “forever chemicals” get stuck in the bodyA new model of chelation: matching metal types with proper chelators (hard vs. soft metals)Spencer’s phase-based detox protocol using DOTA, MIADMSA, and moreThe dangers of IV chelation and how new delivery methods are safer and more effectiveUsing detox diagnostically to assess toxic loadA deep dive into spike protein exposure: shedding, testing, and recovery strategiesProtocols for people with gadolinium toxicity, post-MRI injury, and kidney vulnerabilityUV light therapy, prion mop-up, immune rebalancing, and stealth infectionsSpencer’s unique, low-tech, high-integrity off-grid lifestyle for sustainable detox🧬 Who Should Listen? This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with chronic illness, environmental toxicity, long COVID, cancer recovery, autoimmune disorders—or anyone seeking a smarter, safer, and more personalized approach to detox.🧠 About Our Guest: Spencer Feldman is the founder of RemedyLink, a company dedicated to developing cutting-edge detoxification products and protocols. With a background in biochemistry and decades of hands-on research, Spencer’s formulations have helped thousands safely eliminate toxic burdens from their body. He lives off-grid on 100 acres, practicing what he preaches when it comes to natural living and bioresonance with nature.📍 Learn more at: https://remedylink.com🎥 Browse his educational video library: https://remedylink.com/videos📩 Share Your Feedback: What insights did you find most powerful? What topics do you want us to cover in a follow-up episode with Spencer? Drop us a message or leave a review!👩⚕️ About Your Host:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thought-provoking and heartfelt episode of Metabolic Matters, host Dr. Nasha Winters welcomes Dr. Nathan Goodyear, a leading voice in integrative oncology and a passionate advocate for patient-centered cancer care. Dr. Goodyear shares his extraordinary journey from conventional OB/GYN pelvic floor surgery to becoming a pioneer in metabolic and integrative cancer therapies. Through personal experience, clinical insights, and a steadfast commitment to innovation, he explores how the landscape of oncology is transforming toward precision, empowerment, and healing.Key Topics:From Surgeon to Integrative Oncologist: Dr. Goodyear recounts his early career in pelvic floor surgery and the pivotal moments—including his own health crisis—that catalyzed his shift into integrative medicine.Redefining Healing: A deeply personal conversation on what it means to “heal into dying,” featuring reflections on end-of-life care, patient autonomy, and the emotional realities of oncology.The Future of Cancer Therapies:Microbiome & Fecal Transplants: Why the tumor microbiome might be a game-changing biomarker—and therapeutic target—for cancer.Cannabinoid Medicine: Exploring the anti-cancer potential of CBD, the stigma around cannabis, and its immunological implications.Immune Modulation & Vitamin C: Highlighting high-dose IV vitamin C, LDN, and strategies to enhance immune surveillance.Repurposed Medications: Dr. Goodyear discusses the growing momentum behind off-label drug use in cancer care, including ivermectin and propranolol, and the critical need for bridging conversations between conventional and integrative oncologists.Bridging Paradigms: A passionate call for collaboration across disciplines to dismantle silos and build patient-centered, innovation-driven cancer care.🔗 Resources & MentionsDr. Nathan Goodyear’s work:Website: www.docgoodyear.comPodcast: Pre-scribed by Dr. Nathan GoodyearRepurposed medicine hub: www.off-scriptRx.comInstagram: @dr.goodyearOrganizations:Williams Cancer Institute: www.williamscancerinstitute.comReferenced Literature:Breaking the Cancer Code by Dr. GoodyearTripping Over the Truth by Travis ChristoffersonLow-Dose Naltrexone & Endocannabinoid Research (Mentioned: Dr. Angus Dalgleish)📲 CONNECT WITH DR. NATHAN GOODYEARFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/@DrNathanGoodyear/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/dr.goodyearLI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drnathangoodyear/ X: https://x.com/dr.godyear TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@nathangoodyearmd Website: https://docgoodyear.com👩⚕️ About Your Host:Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Loved this episode? Please take a moment to rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc 💬 Subscribe, Share & Review: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if we’ve been looking at cancer all wrong?In this riveting episode, Dr. Nasha Winters welcomes Dr. Robert Nagourney—renegade oncologist, cancer biologist, and trailblazer in functional profiling and metabolomics. For over 30 years, Dr. Nagourney has challenged the dogma of protocol-based oncology, focusing instead on what truly matters: how the patient's biology responds to treatment.Together, they unpack why cancer isn't just a problem of too much growth, but rather too little death, and how shifting our focus to metabolic function could radically transform cancer care—from diagnosis through remission and prevention.This is a deeply personal and highly technical conversation filled with clinical wisdom, paradigm-shifting insights, and genuine hope for the future of oncology.Key Takeaways: Why cancer is not primarily a growth disease, but a failure of cell death.The real meaning of “personalized medicine”—and how most current approaches miss the mark.What “functional profiling” is and how it doubles treatment response rates in patients.How Dr. Nagourney uses tissue assays to select therapies with precision—before gene panels even return results.What metabolomics is, and why it’s the next frontier in both early detection and prevention.The difference between apoptosis and programmed cell death—and why that nuance matters.What it means to quantify life and how Dr. Nagourney’s new blood-based testing could identify cancer risk before symptoms ever arise.A hopeful look at curing incurable cancers—and the patients who beat the odds.About Dr. Robert Nagourney, MD: Dr. Robert Nagourney, MD, is the founder of the Nagourney Cancer Institute and a globally recognized expert in the field of functional oncology. With over three decades of clinical experience, he has pioneered the use of tissue-based assays to guide cancer therapy and is now leading a new wave of innovation with metabolomics—a biochemical approach that could revolutionize how we detect, treat, and ultimately prevent cancer. His work has contributed to the development of several major treatment regimens and has helped patients with so-called “untreatable” cancers find hope.Connect with Dr. Robert Nagourney:Website: https://www.nagourneycancerinstitute.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-nagourney-md-89237213 X: https://x.com/DrNagourney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nagourneycancerinstitute/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NagourneyCancerInstituteYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM2KQEIwuLKXqaDTwOTWDcgAbout Your Host: Dr. Nasha Winters is a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. She hosts Metabolic Matters to explore the critical intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.Loved this episode? Please take a moment to rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📘 Learn about our programs for Practitioners and Wellness Enthusiasts! https://metabolicregen.com/ 💊Shop my Supplement Line: www.mitovida.com 🎟Register for our Metabolic Health Day Conference | October 10th-11th, 2025 https://metabolichealthday.life/ Follow on Socials: Dr. Nasha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/ Metabolic Matters Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmatters_/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-nasha-inc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drnashawinters Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNashaInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this compelling episode of Metabolic Matters, host Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Kris Smith to explore the powerful intersection of neurosurgery, metabolic health, and regenerative medicine. With decades of experience treating some of the most devastating brain diseases—like glioblastoma and Alzheimer’s—Dr. Smith shares how his clinical journey and personal experiences with both of his parents' neurological illnesses have shaped his pioneering integrative approach to brain care.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Dr. Smith’s path to becoming a neurosurgeon and his passion for neuroanatomyHow metabolic dysfunction contributes to neurological diseases like brain cancer and dementiaThe role of ketogenic diets in treating epilepsy, glioblastoma, and Alzheimer’sThe critical importance of mitochondrial function and inflammation in brain aging and diseaseHow gut-brain axis and nutrition can influence neuroimmune function and mental healthInsights into innovative clinical trials including the TRED study and a proposed NPH cytokine studyDr. Smith’s approach to maintaining resilience while treating complex cases—and how he “practices what he preaches”Key Takeaways:The brain uses up to 20% of our body’s energy—making metabolic efficiency essential for optimal function.Brain tumors and neurodegenerative diseases may share a common origin: mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation.Therapeutic ketogenic diets are gaining traction as adjunct therapies in neurology and oncology, with some patients seeing unprecedented responses.Dr. Smith emphasizes lifestyle medicine—including clean nutrition, physical activity, and stress reduction—as foundational to healing and prevention.Real patient stories highlight how lifestyle changes can lead to long-term stability and even reversal of disease progression.Keywords for SEO: glioblastoma ketogenic diet, brain cancer nutrition, neurosurgeon Dr. Kris Smith, Alzheimer’s metabolic treatment, brain inflammation diet, metabolic health podcast, ketogenic therapy for epilepsy, brain health lifestyle, brain tumors in young adults, neuroimmunology and foodConnect with Dr. Kris Smith: 🔗Website: https://www.barrowneuro.org/person/kris-smith-md/Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thought-provoking episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Dr. Robert Lustig, a pioneer in neuroendocrinology and metabolic research, to challenge the most deeply held assumptions about health, nutrition, and chronic disease.Dr. Lustig shares the personal journey and clinical breakthroughs that led him to uncover how our modern food system, misinformed science, and biochemical dysfunction have hijacked not just our bodies, but our brains. From leptin resistance and childhood obesity to mitochondrial failure and insulin overload, this conversation is packed with powerful insights for anyone seeking to understand the true roots of metabolic dysfunction.Why obesity is not a result of gluttony or sloth — but a hormonal and neurological responseHow mitochondrial dysfunction underlies chronic disease, from cancer to diabetesThe critical difference between food science, nutrition, and metabolic healthWhat happens when insulin levels rise — and how to bring them downThe story behind Freeing the Hostage Brain, Dr. Lustig’s upcoming bookMetabolic health, mitochondria, insulin resistance, fructose, leptin, obesity, chronic disease, Dr. Robert Lustig, ultra-processed food, root cause medicine, neuroendocrinology, nutrition, energy balance, brain health.Dr. Robert Lustig is Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). A globally recognized expert in neuroendocrinology and nutrition, he has spent decades researching childhood obesity, insulin resistance, and the food industry’s role in modern disease. His books include Fat Chance, Sugar: The Bitter Truth, Metabolical, and the upcoming Freeing the Hostage Brain.Dr. Lustig’s books: Metabolical, Sugar: The Bitter Truth, Fat ChanceUpcoming book: Freeing the Hostage Brain (Fall 2025)How Sugar & Processed Foods Impact your Health: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n28W4AmvMDEConnect with Dr. Lustig: 🔗profiles.ucsf.edu/robert.lustig🔗https://bsky.app/profile/robertlustigmd.bsky.socialWebsite: www.robertlustig.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/DrRobertLustig/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/robertlustigmd/YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Rnz8dv1-25An6Q8DK5uLgX: https://x.com/RobertLustigMDLI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-lustig-8904245/💬 Let’s Connect:Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials📩 Got feedback or topic requests? Email us at [your contact] 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform! 📢 Share this episode using #MetabolicMatters #FreeTheHostageBrain #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth🔍 What You’ll Learn:🧠 Keywords:👤 About Dr. Robert Lustig:🔗 Resources & Mentions: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Earth Month special of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with a true agricultural icon and personal hero—Joel Salatin, also known as the “Lunatic Farmer.” This deeply inspiring conversation unpacks the roots of regenerative farming, the truth behind industrial agriculture, and the deep spiritual connection between soil health and human health.Joel shares powerful stories from his decades-long journey challenging conventional farming, the legacy of his family’s ecological practices, and why the health of our planet and bodies are inseparable. From compost to community, microbiomes to monocultures, this episode is a soul-stirring call to action to reconnect with food, farming, and the Earth.Topics Covered:The historical roots of industrial farming post-WWIIJoel’s path as a regenerative farming pioneerThe microbiome-soil health connectionHow hospitals and schools could heal communities through foodActionable steps anyone can take—urban or rural—to make a differenceResources & Links:Learn more about Joel’s work: polyfacefarms.comJoel’s book that changed it all: Folks, This Ain’t NormalExplore regenerative food sourcing: Polyface Farm’s shipping servicesFollow Joel on Socials:FB: https://www.facebook.com/PolyfaceFarmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/polyfacefarmX: https://twitter.com/PolyfaceFarmYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@farmlikealunaticConnect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Summary: In this deeply insightful episode, Dr. Nasha Winters is joined by renowned pediatric neurologist and researcher Dr. Richard Frye. With decades of experience and hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Frye shares his groundbreaking work in autism spectrum disorder, particularly its links to mitochondrial dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and metabolic abnormalities.You'll learn how Dr. Frye's clinical and lab research is reshaping the narrative around autism—from a strictly genetic and behavioral model to a more hopeful, treatable biomedical framework.They dive into:The mitochondrial abnormalities often present in children with autismThe role of oxidative stress, folate transport issues, and methylationWhy nutrition and prenatal health matter more than everHow treatments like leucovorin, B12, CoQ10, and lifestyle changes can support better outcomesThe promising intersection of microbiome therapy, metabolic testing, and real-world clinical careThis is a must-listen for clinicians, caregivers, and anyone passionate about innovative approaches to autism care.Guest Bio:Dr Frye is a Harvard trained Child Neurologist who received both an MD and PhD from Georgetown University. Dr. Frye is a national leader in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) research, particularly metabolic disorders, and has authored over 300 publications. He has developed the Metabolic Learning Resource which has recently released The Folate Fix. He is President and Chief Scientific Officer of the Autism Discovery and Treatment Foundation, Chief Medical Officer of the Neurological Health Foundation, Director of Research and Neurologist at the Rossignol Medical Center.🔗 Connect with Dr. Richard Frye:Wesbite: https://drfryemdphd.com/Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with architect, professor, and podcast host Andrea Keller to explore the profound intersection between epigenetics and architecture. How does our built environment influence our biology? Can the spaces we inhabit actively support healing, resilience, and well-being?Andrea brings over 25 years of experience in architectural design, combined with a deep passion for sacred geometry, symbolism, and pattern language, to reveal how our surroundings shape not only our mindset but also our genetic expression.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The science of epigenetics and how our environment influences gene expression How architecture can be designed for healing, activation, and personal empowerment The role of sacred geometry and proportion systems in creating resonance and harmony Practical ways to optimize your living and working space for better health Andrea’s journey from architect to thought leader in designing for well-being🛠️ Whether you're a health enthusiast, architect, or someone looking to optimize your environment for longevity, this conversation is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss!🎧 Listen, follow, and share if you found value in this episode!Resources & Links to Connect to Andrea Keller:Four D Design - Holistic Design: www.fourddesign.comStar Tile - Multidimensional Ceramics: www.star-tile.comStar Tile Studio - Joshua Tree, CA: https://g.co/kgs/DUMmCLh4D Design Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/4d-design/id1720687052Mentioned in the Episode: Jason Earles Episode on Mold: https://youtu.be/9ToQg3IC7mw?si=ZgF14jNj737V2hisConnect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
March is National Nutrition Month, making it the perfect time to explore the profound impact of metabolic health on cancer prevention and treatment. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Christy Kesslering, a former radiation oncologist who transitioned into metabolic health after recognizing the missing links in conventional cancer care.Dr. Kesslering shares her journey from practicing radiation oncology for over 20 years to becoming a leading advocate for precision-based metabolic therapies. She unpacks the critical role of mitochondrial function, nutrition, and metabolic strategies in supporting patient outcomes.Key topics include: The connection between nutrition, metabolic health, and cancer Why fasting insulin and vitamin D are essential biomarkers for health The power of ketogenic and carnivore diets in cancer care The limitations of conventional medicine—and how metabolic therapies bridge the gap How data-driven, individualized approaches are revolutionizing cancer treatmentWhy You Should Listen: Whether you're a clinician, a patient, or simply curious about how nutrition influences cancer and overall well-being, this episode provides actionable insights for optimizing health.🎧 Tune in to learn how metabolic strategies can complement conventional treatments and empower individuals to take charge of their health.Resources & Links to Connect to Dr. Christy Kesserling:🔗Wesbite: https://www.kessrx.com/X: https://x.com/drckessleringFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cmk.triMentioned in the Episode: Dr. Georgia Ede’s Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mending-your-mind-the-metabolic-way-with-dr-nasha/id1702761393?i=1000647264238Learn about our Programs: www.metabolicregen.comConnect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:43 Meeting at Low Carb Conferences02:52 Personal Health Journey and Carnivore Diet05:34 Challenges in Oncology and Nutrition09:16 Integrating Metabolic Health in Oncology Practice15:07 Dietary Strategies and Patient Support19:40 Personalized Diet Approaches27:42 Understanding Carnivore Diet Applications28:15 Gut Health and Carnivore Diet28:26 Debunking Conventional Medicine Myths31:05 Carnivore Diet and Autoimmune Conditions35:20 Exploring the Role of Fats in Carnivore Diet39:40 Ketogenic Diet and Cancer Treatment46:30 The Importance of Insulin and Vitamin D48:46 Resources and Further Learning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this eye-opening episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Dr. Robert Whitfield, a world-renowned holistic plastic surgeon and leading expert in breast explant surgery. Together, they explore the often-overlooked health risks associated with breast implants and why individualized patient care is essential for optimal healing.Dr. Whitfield shares his personal journey from reconstructive oncologic surgery to specializing in breast implant safety, emphasizing the importance of thorough testing, genetic factors, and customized treatment plans. They discuss common symptoms linked to Breast Implant Illness (BII), alternative reconstruction options, and the role of detoxification in recovery.Listeners will also get an in-depth look at Dr. Whitfield’s SHARP Program (Strategic Holistic Accelerated Recovery Program)—a comprehensive approach that combines advanced testing with personalized healing strategies, offering renewed hope for those suffering from implant-related health challenges.Key Topics Covered: ✅ The hidden health risks of breast implants ✅ Recognizing symptoms of Breast Implant Illness (BII) ✅ The role of genetics in treatment and recovery ✅ Safe and effective breast reconstruction options ✅ Detoxification and holistic healing strategies ✅ Dr. Whitfield’s SHARP Program for optimized recoveryAbout Dr. Robert Whitfield: Dr. Robert Whitfield, M.D., is a board-certified plastic surgeon and a globally recognized leader in Breast Implant Illness (BII) and explant surgery. His expertise in oncology and microsurgery has positioned him at the forefront of advanced breast reconstruction techniques. Based in Austin, Texas, he developed the SHARP Program, an innovative approach to healing that integrates cutting-edge testing and personalized care strategies.A highly sought-after expert, Dr. Whitfield has been featured on the Texas Super Doctors list and recognized as one of the Best Doctors in America. He is also the host of the Breast Explant Surgery & Recovery podcast, where he educates and empowers patients through expert insights and real-life stories.Resources & Links: 🔗 Learn more about Dr. Robert Whitfield: https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/ 📚 Explore the SHARP Program: https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/bii-recovery/📲 SocialsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrRobertWhitfield/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breastimplantillnessexpert/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@breastimplantillnessexpert🎧 Tune in now for an insightful conversation that could change the way you think about breast implants and holistic recovery!Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient TestimonialsChapters:00:00 Introduction to Metabolic Matters00:11 Meet Dr. Robert Whitfield01:43 Dr. Whitfield's Background in Reconstructive Surgery02:42 The Turning Point: Questioning Implant Safety04:50 The First Case: Uncovering Hidden Infections10:47 Patterns and Trends in Implant Complications16:52 Exploring Reconstruction Options17:12 Challenges in Rural Healthcare18:04 Autologous Reconstruction: A Preferred Method21:15 The Reality of Fat Transfers22:49 Challenges in Post-Mastectomy Reconstruction24:09 The Importance of Patient Preparation28:01 Personalized Testing and Evaluation29:17 Genetics and Health Awareness33:42 Detox Programs and Chronic Inflammation37:34 Final Thoughts and Parting Advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dr. Nasha Winters interviews Dr. Alan Goldhamer of the True North Health Center, discussing his extensive experience with fasting for health recovery. They cover Dr. Goldhamer's journey, starting in 1984, and the benefits of fasting on various chronic conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune disorders. The episode highlights multiple patient success stories, ongoing research, key insights on resetting the body's health mechanisms through fasting, and practical advice for healthcare providers interested in incorporating fasting into their practice.Connect with Dr. Alan Goldhamer & True North Healing :Dr. Alan Goldhamer’s NEW BOOK: Can Fasting Save Your Life?https://www.healthpromoting.com/store/book/can-fasting-save-your-lifeYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueNorthHealth123Website: https://www.healthpromoting.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetruenorthhealthcenterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/truenorthhealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truenorth-health-center/Connect with Dr. Nasha & the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health💖 Donate to support Cancer Patient Treatment 📖 Purchase “The Metabolic Approach to Cancer” Book📰 Read this Blog Post: How to Find the Right Practitioner💻Check out our virtual Metabolic Health Day space for Free Videos and Resources🔍 Find a Practitioner or Advocate trained in the metabolic approach.📘 Learn about the Terrain Advocate Program for allied health professionals.🎓Explore the Integrative Metabolic Oncology Course for healthcare practitioners.🌟 See Patient Testimonials00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:12 The Evolution of Fasting and True North Health Center03:04 Understanding the Dietary Pleasure Trap05:37 The Challenges of Weight Loss and Addiction07:59 The Role of Fasting in Health and Disease13:46 Dr. Goldhamer's Personal Journey into Fasting16:37 Family Reactions and Success Stories25:40 Identifying Candidates for Fasting29:52 Lymphoma Case Study: A Journey of Fasting and Healing31:34 Medical Community's Reaction and Follow-Up33:50 Expanding Fasting Treatments to Other Conditions35:46 Success Stories and Case Series36:36 Long COVID and Vaccine Injury Treatments37:24 Breakthrough in Treating Lipoprotein Little A39:27 Personal Testimonies and Fasting Benefits42:28 Fasting vs. Starvation: Understanding the Difference43:38 Onboarding and Evaluation Process at True North Health Center46:39 Challenges and Successes in Fasting Treatments56:58 The Future of Fasting in Medicine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.