EP 109: What if Cancer isn't a disease, but an adaptation? (Part 1)
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Understanding Cancer: Inherited Risks, Biopsy Concerns, and the Impact of EnvironmentThis episode delves into common questions about cancer, addressing misconceptions about genetic predispositions and the impact of environmental factors. Topics include the role of epigenetics, the potential risks of biopsies, the concept of metabolic cancer theory, and how routine labs might hint at early cancer signs. The speaker emphasizes the importance of becoming one's own health advocate and understanding the broader context of cancer development and prevention. Additionally, various emerging diagnostic technologies are discussed as potentially safer alternatives to traditional biopsies.00:00 Introduction: The Reality of Cancer01:43 Understanding Genetic Risks03:12 Epigenetics and Environmental Factors07:18 Inherited Trauma and Cancer09:43 Biopsies and Cancer Spread21:55 Metabolic vs. Genetic Theories of Cancer26:34 Detecting Cancer in Routine Labs30:50 Conclusion and Resources























