
“en”:”Ty: Welcome to the Truth about Cancer: A Global Quest. Iu2019m so thankful that youu2019ve tuned in to the show. Just in case you missed the last show, hereu2019s a recap for you. Ty: Hereu2019s a summary of what youu2019ve come to understand during this episode. Youu2019ve seen the heartbreaking truth behind why cancer is so rapidly spreading. And why the false cures have been perpetuated. I hope this side of the history equation helps you understand the foundation of why things are the way they are. Youu2019ve seen the shocking decisions concerning the Nuremburg Trials, where the vilest of crimes were praised, and that evil intent opened a floodgate of deception that led to the creation of a system that sought not to eradicate disease, but rather amplify it through disseminating false solutions for the sake of perpetual monetary gain. Youu2019ve seen the doctors who, rather than being praised or awarded for their heroic deeds in healing their patients, have been persecuted, slandered, threatened, and, in some cases, have even had their patient records destroyed, their practice shut down, theyu2019ve been imprisoned, even run out of a country, and have had their families undergo harassment and heartache for their loyalty to the cause.
Youu2019ve seen the children that have been forced to chemotherapy against their wishes and their parents wishes, regardless of their level of expertise or the effectiveness of their desired natural, proven protocol. Youu2019ve seen the proof that corruption, greed, coercion, deception, and fear have been tools employed to create a system that leaves people confused and afraid, rather than empowered. The great news today is that we have won the battle in your life as you have discovered the truth. And as itu2019s said, u201cThe truth will set you free.u201d Iu2019m so happy that youu2019ve experienced this and that through you, your loved ones too will know the truth about cancer. I know you felt the hope and courage in the stories of the survivors that have recovered taking a natural approach, achieving feats unheard of by conventional methods of treatment.
Isnu2019t it wonderful to see real life proof? It warms my heart to see lives restored. I hope that youu2019ve enjoyed learning these things. And while they may be difficult to hear, it does bring us to the central truth that cancer, is in fact, NOT a death sentence. In light of this truth that we have established, you can give yourself one of the greatest gifts in this moment and that is the peace that results when you are free from fear. You do not have to live in fear. You can prevent and beat cancer. In this episode, weu2019re going to cover a lot of ground. Weu2019re going to travel to Australia and get some survivor stories and some treatment protocols currently being used there. Weu2019re going to learn a little bit about hormones, weu2019re going to dive into essential oils and weu2019re going to tackle a biggie, breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and there are a lot of lies and deceptions associated with breast cancer.
Weu2019re going to try to get to the truth. But first of all weu2019re going to take a step back. Weu2019re going to answer the question, u201cWhat is Cancer, and why does it spread?u201d What, exactly, is cancer? Dr. Bita Badakhshan: Basically cancer is abnormal growth of cells. Basically they lose their apoptosis, programmed cell death. They donu2019t die, they become immortal. Your bodyu2019s immune system usually takes care of the abnormal cells in your body.
We all have about 10,000 to 100,000 abnormal cells every day, but our immune systemu2019s job is to get rid of those cells. If your immune system is perfect, if you donu2019t have a virus that it is already trying to fight, if you donu2019t have too many chemicals or other stuff going on in your body. Then they keep growing and growing, increasing in number and then you get a tumor. Ty: So the tumor really is the result of a lot of years of things going wrong. Dr. Bita Badakhshan: Suppression of the immune system, exactly. Dr. Linda Isaacs: Cancer is a condition where some cells in the body are no longer responding to the signals that tell them when to quit. In other words, most cells that have a purpose for developing, they develop to a certain point and then they stop. Cancer cells keep reproducing, so they keep growing and they can spread to other places. Thatu2019s whatu2019s called a metastasis.
Cancer cells have escaped the normal controls for regulation and how big a set, a bunch of cells is supposed to become. Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki: Cancer is a process that occurs in our body all the time. As we are sitting and talking, there are cancer cells that are constantly created in our body. They do not always lead to the development of cancer because our immune system finds them as abnormal cells and eliminates them. A cancer cell is a cell that escaped biological control to which all normal cells in our body are subject to. A cancer cell divides indefinitely. And also, cancer cells are immortal. They never die because the genetic program that regulates the life and death cycle in those cells has been damaged.
Cancer cells also have another ability. They are not happy sitting in one spot in our body. They invade our organs and also they metastasize, which means that they escape to other organs. Metastasis is the most dangerous process of cancer, because nine out of ten patients die of metastasis, not of primary cancer. Ty: So cancer results from a failure of the immune system, and the majority of cancer patients do not die from the primary tumor, they die from the spreading or the metastasis of cancer. It seems like we should be focusing on how to stop the cancer from spreading, doesnu2019t it? If our army wants to stop the invasion of foreign troops, it must be able to communicate with each other. Otherwise we canu2019t stop the invasion. The same goes for our own personal army, the immune system. If our immune cells cannot communicate, we cannot stop the invasion of cancer. Dr. Irina Kossovskaia: Cancer, by nature of the thing, is the major breakdown of systemic communication.
What happens with the cancer, as you probably know, is the body does not see the growing tissue. We all grow a little cancer in our bodies many times a year, maybe sometimes once a day. However, this growth is always controlled by the general regulation and management system of the body. The body is computerized, so when the communication is running correctly, our lines of communication are open. Then the body detects that growth at an early stage and suppresses it. However, when the lines are broken thatu2019s when it happens that the body does not see the developing tissue until it is too late. If the body is not aware of the growing tissue, if the communication is broken, burning the cancer out of the body is not going to help because if itu2019s burned in one place, it will come up somewhere elseu2014 Ty: Because the communication hasnu2019t been fixed.
Dr. Irina Kossovskaia: Of course! Youu2019ve probably met many cancer survivors or sufferers who have had cancer several times. Treated conventionally, it will come up somewhere else because it is a systemic thing. Mike Adams: Cancer is a failure of the bodyu2019s own cells to communicate with each other properly. Genetics plus intercellular communication. Cancer is the mal-expression or the inappropriate expression of your DNA. It is not something that has invaded you from the outside so you cannot look at cancer with a paradigm of carpet bombing your body, declaring war on an invader. It is not an invader. It is something internally that is not communicating correctly at a cellular level. So you need to become whole. You need to heal, not destroy, in order to overcome cancer. There may be extreme cases where there is a tumor that is so large that it is pressing on an artery or a nerve or something like that where it has to be physically removed.
I understand that. Iu2019m not saying surgery doesnu2019t have any place at all; it can have its place. But even then, the surgery is only a temporary solution. You still have to address what has led to that tumor in the first place. G. Edward Griffin: The present orthodox view is that cancer is a lump or bump. Thatu2019s the cancer. If that is the assumption, if that is true, then to get rid of cancer all you have to do is get rid of the lump or the bump. Hence, we have surgery. Well, that gets rid of the lump or the bump.
Or we have chemotherapy which poisons the lump or the bump and we got rid of it. Or we have radiation which burns it and got rid of it. You undergo these three therapies and if you get rid of the lump or the bump, the doctor will say u201cIt looks like we got it all.u201d That famous line, u201cWe got it all.u201d But did they? No. Statistics show that in most cases, it comes back. They didnu2019t get it all because that was never the cancer in the first place. If youu2019re a farmer and you see all these little black spots on your corn leaves, you think, u201cWell, those are black spots, thatu2019s the disease,u201d and you get the scissors out and you cut all the black spots off and you say, u201cWell we got it all alright.u201d No, you didnu2019t, because that wasnu2019t the disease.
What caused those black spots is still present. Dr. Ben Johnson: There are so many things that cause cancer. Number one, youu2019ll never have an oncologist ask, u201cWhat caused this? Letu2019s get rid of what caused this.u201d Youu2019ll never hear that question. They only have one thing and that is, kill cancer cells. What caused the cancer cells? Why did this occur in the body? Obviously the immune system was suppressed, so are we going to unsuppress the immune system? Are we going to stimulate the immune system back into action? Are we going to lower nagalase counts from viruses and cancer cells so that the bodyu2019s own defenses, the macrophage activating factor, can work? There are many things to do other than just give a poison to the body to kill cancer cells.
We have to orchestrate healing here. Dr. Bita Badakhshan: I think one of the main things is viruses. We do see a lot of different kinds of viruses in patients with cancer, not only HPV or herpes. You see mono, Epstein-Barr virus. I have a handful of patients with breast cancer who have parasites. When they do a coffee enema or garlic enema, they can actually see the worms coming out. And what does a parasite do to your body? It suppresses the immune system! There are some doctors who believe you develop cancer because of the parasite.
Some believe itu2019s candida, fungus, yeast, but I think everything has to do with it. Dr. Howard Fisher: We start to look at some other numbers. Eighteen (18) percent of all cancers are caused by infection. No one talks about that! Ty: 18 percent? Dr. Howard Fisher: 18 percent. 23 percent of all cancers are related to obesity. No one ever talks about that because obesity is running amuck right now. This year, overweight and obesity in the US alone will hit 75 percent with 41 percent being obese. Theyu2019ve already doctored the numbers, the body mass index, for declaration of that. Then we look at the other environmental factors and they lump that into 41 percent of all cancers are due to environmental factors.
So then weu2019re looking at an unknown 18 percent. This 18 percent that weu2019re looking at could be genetics u2013 small, 5 to 10 percent u2013 or just other factors whether itu2019s ambient environmental radiation, nonionizing, unlikely itu2019s ionizing, but that can all be lumped in there into these same factors. Ty: Is there a link between obesity and cancer? Dr. Joseph Mercola: Well, I think it goesu2014 Ty: You mentioned insulin resistance as well. Dr. Joseph Mercola: Yeah, I think it goes back to of insulin resistance. There are some studies that show correlation. Correlation of course is not causation. The central roles or whatever contributes to obesity most likely contributes to other diseases. It could be all the other chronic degenerative diseases like heart disease and Alzheimeru2019s and diabetes. Cancer is just one of those. Itu2019s exactly what youu2019d expect when youu2019re not giving your body what it needs. But insulin resistance is the core, absolutely the core. Iu2019ve known this for 20 years. Iu2019m grateful to Dr. Ron Rosehill, the physician who taught me and helped me to appreciate and understand that. That has really been one of the primary focuses of the way Iu2019ve treated patients, to understand strategies to address insulin resistance.
There is no question in my mind that the single most effective intervention Iu2019ve ever seen to address insulin resistance is intermittent fasting u2013 with the right foods ideally. That intermittent fastingu2026 You might say, u201cWell Iu2019ve got to eat every two hours, otherwise Iu2019ll pass out. Iu2019ll go with no energy.u201d And yes, thatu2019s what happens because your body is used to that sugar high and you canu2019t burn fat. But once you make that transition, it literally is nothing short of magical. Your body is not hungry anymore. It just isnu2019t hungry. We were never designed to sit down all day long. This is another problem. When youu2019re sitting down it causes massive challenges in your system which it was never designed to do. We were never designed to sit for eight or ten hours a day, so thatu2019s why I think itu2019s really good to get up and walk a few miles a day, 7,000 to 10,000 steps a day or more in addition to an exercise program. Itu2019s not just exercise, itu2019s movement that is so critical. It doesnu2019t have to be walking just as long as youu2019re moving.
We need regular movement throughout the day, not just one hour a day at the gym. Ty: Wow, thatu2019s great information from Dr. Mercola on obesity and the link that it has to cancer. Now, infections, parasites, viruses, fungi, and environmental toxins: these all are some of the causes of cancer. Why? Because they compromise the immune system. Again, the immune system is key. But what about genetics? Isnu2019t genetics the main cause of cancer? Youu2019ve got bad genes, right? Itu2019s just bum luck. Thatu2019s what many oncologists would tell you, but the fact of the matter is, thatu2019s not true. Dr. Fisher didnu2019t just pull that five percent statistic out of midair.
He actually got it from the American Cancer Societyu2019s very own website. Ty: Speaking of genetics, weu2019ve all heard stories about people that have the BRCA gene and they are afraid that they are going to get breast cancer because of this. Angelina Jolie is a prime example. But was she misled? Was she misled by oncologists that told her that her only hope to avoid breast cancer was to remove both breasts? Did she choose this treatment because of a fear factor? Dr. Nalini Chilkov: Thatu2019s completely fear based and itu2019s also because the media hypes that up, especially for a famous person like Angelina Jolie who has a double mastectomy.
But the kind of cancer that she had is less than five percent of all women with breast cancers. So to remove your breast is, I think, barbaric. Itu2019s really barbaric. Epigenetics, if people donu2019t know what that means, means that something will act upon your genes. So epigenetics are like your software, something has to open it up and read it. You could have a toxic chemical in the environment that opens up some cancer genes and turns them on, but we could also turn those off with plant medicine.
That is much more powerful that just trying to kill cancer cells. Bob Wright: Doctors would like you to believe that cancer is genetic, that weu2019ve got genetic abnormalities and cancer rises from a genetic predisposition or a break in your DNA or whatever it might be. But itu2019s not true. Itu2019s actually been proven that itu2019s not true and doctors should in fact know this, but they donu2019t.
Letu2019s say that your body and your genetics is the computer. Thatu2019s the hardware. People can understand this. The epigenetics is the software. The software runs the hardware. We know that from computers. We donu2019t seem to understand that with the human body. What we need to do is not dwell upon the genetics but on the epigenetics. In other words, what works that computer? If the software is working, generally the hardware is working. Ty: Our last question. You wrote a book called What Angelina Should Have Known and Didnu2019t Know. What should she have known? Ard Pisa: I feel very sorry for her because she has removed healthy breasts.
Can you imagine, Ty, you removed your manhood, your healthy manhood because of fear? Itu2019s crazy. But she thought this was the only way for prevention. But there is another way for prevention because she should have known that our genes do not control life. You can activate genes and deactivate them. If we deactivate our genes with our healthy lifestyle, we do not get cancer. Thatu2019s what she should have known. Dr. Joseph Mercola: Itu2019s not so much that weu2019re born with this gene thatu2019s going to give us breast cancer. Itu2019s that our epigenetic, our environmental influences u2013 the food that we eat, the actions we do or donu2019t do, the toxins weu2019re exposed with u2013 turns those genes on or off.
You donu2019t have to worry about these inherited genes that may cause you to do a prophylactic double mastectomy. Thatu2019s just insanity from my perspective and itu2019s an irrational fear, if you appreciate and fully understand the amazing regenerative capacity that your body has if itu2019s given the proper tools. Dr. Rob Verkerk: One of the major problems that we have in terms of our old understanding of genetics is that people believed that if they were born, say as a woman with a BRCA gene, that might increase their risk of breast cancer, they have not been told and certainly wouldnu2019t expect to hear from their doctor that the way they live their life will alter the expression of those genes and their risk of cancer.
Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: The BRCA gene scare was really quite a Hollywood hype last year and Iu2019m not judging her. She saw her mother die a very horrible death, but there was a lot of misinformation. The BRCA genes are actually cancer-protective genes. They help to repair DNA damage, so the BRCA gene, if it mutates, then it can cause a problem possibly, but what causes it to mutate? Look at the foods. Look at the radiation.
BRCA genes are tumor suppressive, protective genes. Ty: So do you inherit breast cancer genes? Is it inherited? Is it genetic? Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: You know thatu2019s the big thing. u201cWell my mother had breast cancer so Iu2019m probably going to have breast cancer.u201d But, we now know through the study of epigenetics, which is the science of looking into gene expression, and nutrigenomics which is the study of food, we know that we can change our gene expression by what we eat, how we sleep or donu2019t sleep, how we manage or donu2019t manage our stress, the foods that we eat. Something as simple as curcumin can help to really turn on the cancer-protective genes and change those gene expressions. Ty: Wow, bet youu2019ve never heard that before, that the BRCA gene can actually protect you from breast cancer. It does not necessarily cause breast cancer. Now, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. u201cThink Pink,u201d u201cRun For the Cure.u201d You see all of these different campaigns that are aimed at bringing awareness to breast cancer, which is not necessarily a bad thing. We want to bring awareness to cancer as well.
However, letu2019s look at the history of Breast Cancer Awareness Month through the eyes of Erin Elizabeth. Erin Elizabeth: Yeah, so it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and itu2019s interesting how the whole story started with the pink ribbon that you were mentioning. It actually used to be a peach ribbon and it was a woman named Charlotte Haley who had started that grassroots movement. Her whole objective was to get the word out that so little money was spent on prevention, first of all, not just research, but with prevention and thatu2019s still the case today. Even with research not much of the money that theyu2019ll raise during the month of October is really even spent in research because of so much overhead.
So yeah, itu2019s a real shame. But, what most people donu2019t know is that back in u201992 this little old lady started a grassroots movement with her peach ribbons, which she was giving out to people. She gave out five at a time with a little note and it really took off. She wanted people to be aware, not so much of just breast cancer itself, but of preventing breast cancer in the first place. Then Estee Lauder and SELF Magazine came along and they wanted to use her ribbon. I think they were shocked when she said, u201cNo, Iu2019m not going to support these corporations turning my grassroots movement into this thing that really became more about making money.u201d And today, even when I was doing some research on it, u201cIu2019ll try to find her name and pink ribbons,u201d you keep getting these Estee Lauder ads selling their expensiveu2014now theyu2019ve got diamond encrusted ribbons you can buy.
It really seems like itu2019s been exploited. Itu2019s ironic that you have Susan G. Komen or Estee Lauder or Kentucky Fried Chicken and Susan G. Komen doing joint ventures with the pink ribbon, which really boils down to that these corporations that are not really healthy areu2014Itu2019s a bit hypocritical that they are trying to be out there selling the pink ribbon and saying they are all about curing breast cancer. Jordan S. Rubin: We go around and celebrate wearing pink socks and pink ribbons and buying pink lemonade on the airline to contribute to cancer. It sure does! Itu2019s ridiculous. I coach youth sports. I wonu2019t wear pink! I wonu2019t put pink on. I donu2019t believe in that. Why? Because the pharmaceutical intervention, conventional methods are not saving lives! Dr. Darrell Wolfe: So now weu2019re going to end the War on Cancer so weu2019re going to get everybody involved.
Weu2019re going to get them to run for it, weu2019re going to get them to jump for it. Weu2019re going to get them to pray for it. Weu2019re going to get them to beg for it. So now everybodyu2014you canu2019t go anywhere without giving money atu2014I canu2019t buy groceries without somebody wanting money from me. Valerie Warwick, R.N.: With all the money that weu2019re pouring into u201cRelay for Life,u201d u201cThe Komenu201d really hasnu2019t helped change things for the patients. Ty: You saw that first hand as an oncology nurse for 17 years. Valerie Warwick, R.N.: I did. Ty: Itu2019s not on the camera, but you got some really neon pink tennis shoes on. But what about the pink movement, right, the breast cancer pink movement? Whatu2019s your take on the October u201cGet Your Mammogramu201du2026? Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: Its focus is on breast u201ccanceru201d awareness instead of breast health awareness, and the pink movement really has caused so much fear and so much misinformation when it comes to breast cancer in women.
There are so many myths involving breast cancer. Ty: Dr. V. just mentioned breast cancer myths. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month we always hear, u201cEarly detection is your best protection.u201d Everyone knows that, for breast cancer, mammograms are the best way to early detect u2013 or is this a myth? Dr. Martin Bales: There has been at least two studies, very large, that have come out on the limitations of mammography. One of them was a Canadian study, I believe. It was 20 or 25 years that theyu2019ve watched in the past that found no benefit. Also The Lancet, which is a large British Journal equivalent to our Journal of American Medical Association or JAMA, came out and said that there is really no benefit at all to doing, and possibly some harm.
The harm being it is ionizing radiation, which we know isnu2019t the best for us. And also again with the pancake smasher, if you do have a cancer and you smash that wall that the body has put around it, are you spreading the disease that way? I donu2019t know, but I donu2019t want to find out. Ty: Well yeah, and thatu2019s The Lancet, right? Thatu2019s pretty reputable. Dr. Martin Bales: Yeah itu2019s pretty reputable and also the BMJ, the British Medical Journal, I believe, did a write-up as well.
So thatu2019s two or three very reputable internationally published journals. Dr. Leonard Coldwell: Early detection just means early death, because the earlier they find it, the earlier they start cutting you, the earlier they start treating you with chemotherapy and radiation, and the earlier you die. Breast cancer grows seven to twelve years to a size in the breast that you can even diagnose it. So there is no rush. You know they find breast cancer u2013 oh you have to go and get surgery tomorrow morning! Ty: A lot of pressure. Dr. Leonard Coldwell: A lot of pressure because they donu2019t want you to get basically the time to get educated and educate yourself. So letu2019s talk about this early detection. Imagine your lymph system. You have four times lymph liquid more than blood. So your lymph system, your lymph nodes are there to neutralize poison. Itu2019s like when you have tonsillitis there are the big lymph nodes and then they are just working hard.
Itu2019s not a bad thing, itu2019s a good thing showing, u201cOh, the tonsils caught all these poisons and basically they are just diluting it and neutralizing it and then getting rid of it.u201d So when you have that, Tyu2026 And imagine, like a pimple that is ready to burst, now the lymph node in the breast might be working hard and being inflamed and looks like a pimple thatu2019s getting ready to burst.
So now they put 50 pounds of pressure on itu2026 Ty: That makes sure it bursts. Dr. Leonard Coldwell: …that makes sure it bursts. Dr. Ben Johnson: We as a medical society are giving women breast cancer with our demanding that they get mammograms. Mammograms cause breast cancer. Period. So mammograms are not healthy for women. Women should not be getting routine mammograms. Thatu2019s crystal clear, published in the peer review literature. And yet today, if a woman went to her gynecologist, her family doc, she would have this shoved down her throat, extreme coercion to go get this mammogram that is causing breast cancer. Ty: Wow! What a telling quote from Dr. Ben Johnson that mammograms are actually causing cancer. Now in that respect, I guess they are sort of similar to chemotherapy, because chemotherapy actually causes cancer. In last nightu2019s episode, we learned the story of Dr. Farid Fata that was diagnosing people with cancer that didnu2019t even have cancer and then prescribing chemotherapy. I guess you could say he was over-diagnosing them. What about mammograms? Is mammography prone to diagnose women with breast cancer that donu2019t even have breast cancer? Are we being told the whole truth about this issue? Sayer Ji: There has been a manipulation of the science and there has been a very dangerous thing called over-diagnosis that has really afflicted millions of women over the past 30 years, especially for breast cancer.
What theyu2019ve done is that they convince women that if they were to basically subscribe to an X-ray mammography screening, even though they have no symptoms, that ultimately that would help them in the long run. Theyu2019d have a lower risk of cancer because theyu2019d find it early. Ty: u201cEarly detection is your best protection.u201d Sayer Ji: Exactly. They even equated this meme with prevention when in fact youu2019re exposing your breast to a type of radiation that is actually known to have a higher risk of causing cancer in the breast, especially if you have the BRCA 1 and 2 gene, mutations that everyone is so concerned about. They make it harder for you to damage, radiate, to protect yourself from radiation induced damage. So over-diagnosis, according to a recent study done in the New England Journal of Medicine, over the past 30 years in the United States resulted in million women being diagnosed with early stage breast cancer that technically never had any type of cancer that would have caused harm. This is called Ductal carcinoma in situ, or Stage Zero cancer, which they equated with actual cancer, which now we know is not.
So what that basically meant is that they would give them the standard mastectomy or lumpectomy with radiation, with chemotherapy, things like tamoxifen, and then follow up hormone suppressive therapies like ARIMIDEXu00ae. Basically what weu2019re dealing with here is a kind of medical holocaust of sorts. Those women now had to deal with being diagnosed with a cancer they didnu2019t have, being treated for it, having the stigma and all the psycho-spiritual-emotional stress that is caused by that. And then, statistically, the industry told them that they saved their lives, when in fact quite the opposite had happened. So they identify with the aggressor like a Stockholm Syndrome, and millions of people march in these Breast Cancer Awareness Marches not realizing that it is funded by the very corporations that make money off the drugs used to treat breast cancer. Weu2019re talking about AstraZeneca, which is actually a derivative of Imperial Chemical Industries who started Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the u201880s, and it has a patent or had the patent for tamoxifen and ARIMIDEXu00ae.
Itu2019s a vicious circle of brainwashing, and it is used to cover up really of what has cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of women ultimately. Brenda Michaels: My perception was not quite there when I was diagnosed the first and second time, but the third time when I was told that I had about a year to live if I was unwilling to do the chemo, which I had been all along. And that the cancer would metastasize and maybe within a year, there would be no hope for me. That stirred something very deep inside of me and I began to awaken.
It was not an easy journey. I still had my fears. I still had days where I was justu2014I felt like maybe it was easier to die than it was to live. I went through all of that. But all along, underneath all that was this guidance that I had never opened up to before, but I was beginning to follow. That guidance just step-by-step, day-by-day, it led me, and it saved my life. Ty: But they saidu2014so it was late stage. Brenda Michaels: Yes. Ty: And supposedly terminal. You had less than a year to live. Brenda Michaels: Yes. They thought they could maybe give me five years. That was a maybe. Maybe. But without it, they thought that within a year they were pretty sure it would metastasize and there would be nothing they could do.
I was learning to trust that information and trust my body, and my body was giving me signals. Because when I asked about chemotherapy, Ty, I would get this real deep clenching in my gut, sometimes almost painful. And then when I would say something like u2013 because I didnu2019t know what to do, I had no idea there was an alternative out there of any kind u2013 I would say something like, u201cIf there was something out there better for me, would that be helpful?u201d and that clenching would just completely release. So I knew, even though I didnu2019t know where to go and what to do, I knew I couldnu2019t walk the path they were asking me.
Ty: You knew there must be a better way. Wow, thatu2019s an encouraging story from Brenda Michaels who healed her breast cancer naturally. And it is a stark contrast to a story that I saw recently on HBO. It was a documentary special on cancer and a lady had been diagnosed with cancer in her left breast and she had had it surgically removed. You see her later in the show weeping.
Sheu2019s got a scar on her breast and she says she looks like Frankenstein, and then she says, u201cAnd now weu2019re going to start radiation next week.u201d I was so saddened for her, because the lady did not know that she had options. She did not have the knowledge that you are gaining through watching this show. Much like Brenda Michaels, Dr. Veronique Desaulniers was aware of the options she had. Dr. Veronique was diagnosed with breast cancer and she treated and beat it. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: As a woman, it was so shocking for me because I was the one that was helping my patients get well and reversing all these various diseases in my practice. So when I discovered that I had breast cancer, it was really a blow to my ego, for one, and it was also a big wakeup call for me. I thought I had the world by the tail and I realized that obviously, if my body allowed the cancer to grow, there was something that I was missing. I had to really look at my life.
I had to look at how I was managing my stress. I had to look at putting pieces of the puzzle together that obviously Iu2019d missed. So it really led me down a path of soul searching and really digging deep. There were a lot of tearful days, a lot of tearful nights, but like I tell my clients today, you have to transform the whole person. Itu2019s not just the physical lump or bump, you have to heal the whole body and that means heart, soul, mind, spirit u2013 everything. Because if you keep doing the things youu2019ve always done, youu2019re going to continue to get the same results. You know, why? Why and how? If that could happen to somebody like me, who was doing so many things that were right, then how much more so could other women be vulnerable to this u201cdis-easeu201d in their body, and just helping them to understand that itu2019s just the tip of the iceberg. Cancer is not the disease itself. Itu2019s just the tip of the iceberg that shows you that thereu2019s so many underlying things.
Because you have to be sick in order to develop cancer. You know you donu2019t get cancer and then youu2019re sick. Your bodyu2019s already sick and itu2019s compromised. Your immune systemu2019s weak. Youu2019re toxic. Youu2019re stressed out. And thatu2019s how cancer develops. So itu2019s displacing that myth and that fear that canceru2019s just something that gets you. Itu2019s something that develops over a period of time. Youu2019re not a victim of it. You have a lot of control over it. One of the reasons Iu2019m doing the work that Iu2019m doing is because thereu2019s so much information out there and where does one person start? Do I detox first? Do I do this? Do I do that? What herbs do I take? I developed a program.
Itu2019s a seven step program called The Seven Essentials. Itu2019s so simple that anybody can apply it. So the first one, Essential number one is u201cLet Food Be Your Medicine.u201d We know that food has a huge impact on our genetic expression. We know that it can literally turn on specific cancer-protective genes, we know that through the science of epigenetics and nutrigenomics. Number two is to Detox.
To reduce your toxic exposure. We live in a toxic world, we canu2019t deny that, but there are things that you can do specifically to help support the detoxification pathways in your body and to prevent all the toxins from entering into your body. Essential number three is to balance your energy. We are energetic beings, and so what can you do to keep that electricity and that energy flowing properly? Chiropractic care, acupuncture, exercise, proper sleep, making sure that your hormones are balanced, because hormones are very key in so many hormone-driven cancers. Essential number four is to heal your emotional wounds.
Learn to nurture yourself and to love yourself, to forgive yourself and others. Manage your stress better. Let go of the past, because if you keep stuffing those emotions inside, are going to grow a tumor. You either grow your life or you grow a tumor. So you have to change that emotional component. Essential number five is to look at biological dentistry because your teeth have a huge impact on your health. Your teeth are connected to your organs through your meridian system. What you have in your teeth affects your health, because if you have toxic amalgams in there itu2019s causing toxicity in the body.
And then we look essential number six which is specific herbs and supplements and vitamins that can really reduce your toxic load, that can help heal the cancer, actually kill cancer cells, and boost your immune system. Lastly, essential number seven in really practicing true prevention. Traditional medicine, unfortunately, does not really teach prevention and does not know about prevention.
There are many, many ways and different technologies that can detect cancer when itu2019s at the size of a pinhead instead of waiting until itu2019s the size of a lump or a bump that you can detect on an X-ray or on a mammogram. Thermography, for example, can read the physiological changes that are going on in the body. There are specific blood tests like the cancer profile which measures the HCG hormones, and the PHI which is a malignancy hormone, TK1 enzyme, the ONCOblotu00ae test which can also determine cancer when itu2019s just the size of a pinhead in the body. Thatu2019s true prevention. If you can stay on top of your health by monitoring, and not just guessing about your health, but making sure that youu2019re moving in the right direction, there is no reason to fear cancer. Ty: I agree 100 percent with Dr. V. There is no reason to fear cancer. She just shared with us what she calls her seven essentials.
1. The number one essential is Let Food Be Thy Medicine. 2. Number two is Detox. 3. Number three is Balance Your Energy. 4. Number four is Healing Emotional Wounds. 5. Number five is Biological Dentistry. 6. Number six is Specific Herbs, Supplements, and Vitamins. And 7. is True Prevention. Now over the next few days weu2019ll be covering all of these seven essentials. The last one that Dr. V. mentioned was true prevention and she also mentioned thermograms. Weu2019re about to hear from Dr. Martin Bales whose father was a pioneer in the digital photography industry. Thatu2019s what a thermogram is, by the way. A mammogram is not necessarily the best way to detect breast cancer. There are other ways that are much better, they are superior. One of them is thermography. Youu2019re going to demonstrate a thermographic machine for us today and talk about that.
Dr. Martin Bales: I will. My father actually invented the first all-digital infrared camera in 1979, but it wasnu2019t for anything with body or health. It was actually for our defense. It was used in missile detection back in Afghanistan. Ty: So it was looking for heat. Dr. Martin Bales: It was looking for heat, for missiles. It used to be that you had to track the missiles going across the sky manually. Now with our warheads it does automatically. In the early 80s a group of doctors approached my father.
u201cWeu2019ve heard that the body obviously has circulation. We can diagnose a lot of diseases by seeing where there are hot spots or where there is cold.u201d He said u201cOkay, Iu2019ll make a medical version for you.u201d Ty: Really? Thatu2019s fascinating. But the first one was missile detection. Okay. Dr. Martin Bales: First was missile detection. Yeah. Basically it can be used in any part of the body. Probably, as most people have heard, the breast thermography is the most popular. It is really limited as far as cancer to breast and possibly some skin cancer because it is skin deep. It doesnu2019t look like for the liver or other organs. Itu2019s a great way. Itu2019s completely painless. The ladies like because thereu2019s no pancake smasher, as they say. There is no ionizing radiation so it can be done as little or as often as one wants. It is just in a cooled room. All cancers go through a process called neoangiogenesis, which is new blood vessel growth.
Because the cancers grow faster than healthy tissue around them, they have to have their own discreet blood supply after they are a couple of years older. It turns out that when most breast cancers u2013 not all of them, there are a few that are fast growing, most of them are actually quite slow growing u2013 to become the size of the pea, itu2019s between eight and ten years. So if we can catch them in year one or two when they are just getting that new blood vessel supply while the blood vessels are warm, thatu2019s how thermography is picking them up. Mammography is about two thirds accurate at finding them when they are pea size, so they are already eight years old. Weu2019re going more from a prevention standpoint. If we find something early on, we can change diet and lifestyle, perhaps do some of the therapies youu2019ve discussed here as opposed to, u201cOkay, youu2019ve already had something for eight years and youu2019re already in this bucket. What can we do?u201d Ty: Thermography really seems to be a great way to early detect cancer, doesnu2019t it? Dr.
V. also mentioned essential number one, which was u201cLet food be thy medicine.u201d Do you remember in Mary Poppins the song, u201cA Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down?u201d Is this an oxymoron? Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: If there is one food that women need to avoid if they are on a breast cancer healing journey, itu2019s sugar. We know that sugar feeds cancer. Cancer cells have more insulin receptor sites than a healthy cell, so the first cells that get fed with sugar is the cancer cells. Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Cancers like sugar, right, even though the doctors donu2019t tell you that. I think the doctors tell you, u201cOh you can eat anything.u201d Well first of all, itu2019s all over the world about how you treat illness whether itu2019s cancer, heart disease, youu2019ve got to get off sugar! Sugar is a poison for all of us.
K.C. Craichy: So sugar we talk about as a big problem. Yes, itu2019s a big problem. Sugar is wonderful, everybody likes sugar. I like sugar, but I choose not to thrive on sugar. See, sugar should have been in our FUN foods u2013 building blocks, fuel, and fun. Fun Foods that every now and then you have sugar. But these patients are often in an immunocompromised state to start with. Some of the treatments they are getting are taking their immunity down to almost nothing. And then they are throwing sugar in on top of that which directly feeds the problem but it also directly takes a whack at the immunity. Itu2019s a terrible cycle that people need to consider. Valerie Warwick, R.N.: The key to overcoming cancer and getting your health back is in your gut and in your immune system. If you destroy your immune system, thatu2019s the very thing that you need to heal. So you may kill the cancer cells in your body with the chemo because, yes, itu2019s going to kill those, itu2019s going to kill everything.
Itu2019s like dropping an A-bomb on your body and then expecting health to rebound, when really when you know in a garden, when you fill it with pesticides, all youu2019re going to get back is weeds. So you need to rebuild your immune system and support your body in healing itself because it knows how to do that. Ty: So the key to healing is to quit poisoning ourselves with chemotherapy, quit intaking sugar, because the truth is both chemo and sugar are oncogenic.
They cause cancer. If an oncologist tells you otherwise, theyu2019re lying to you. There are a lot of lies and misconceptions about bioidentical hormones. Have you heard that they cause cancer? Have you heard that they prevent cancer? Iu2019ve heard both, but they both canu2019t be true. Letu2019s listen to Dr. Jonathan Wright explain. Bioidentical hormones: do they cause cancer? Dr. Jonathan Wright: Okay. Letu2019s see. Did your own hormones cause you cancer yet? No. Bioidentical hormones are no more dangerous, and no more safe, than a personu2019s own hormones when theyu2019ve got hormones. Weu2019ve got to admit that young women do get breast cancer in their 30s u2013 occasionally, itu2019s not very often, so there is a little hazard.
Thatu2019s from her own hormones. Iu2019m sorry. It isu2014estrogen related cancer is from her own hormones. But funny thing, there are lots of research papers that say thatu2019s because sheu2019s not metabolizing her hormones properly. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: Breast cancer myth number one is that womenu2019s hormones cause cancer. Thatu2019s the biggest fallacy ever! First of all, if our hormones cause cancer, then every 20-year-old on the planet would have cancer. So itu2019s not our hormones, itu2019s what we are exposed to. Look at the xenoestrogens in the chemical estrogens in the environment u2013 the chemicals, the pesticides, the herbicides, the metals in our teeth, the antiperspirants.
Those metals are actually classified as metalloestrogens and mimic and stimulate estrogen production in the body. Thatu2019s one aspect. Secondly, if a woman has a problem metabolizing or breaking down her estrogens properly, then the more aggressive estrogens will circulate in the body. There is a way to support that methylation process, which doctors donu2019t even talk about. Ty: Dr. V. just mentioned xenoestrogens. What exactly was she talking about? Dr. Roby Mitchell: Because of our exposure to environmental and pharmaceutical estrogens, that has the effect of throwing more gasoline on the fire. Some of the pesticides, fungicides that we use, they have an estrogen effect. These are what we call xenoestrogens, xeno meaning u201cforeign.u201d Dr. Nalini Chilkov: Weu2019re not designed to be ingesting or be exposed to molecules that arenu2019t from nature.
Some of those we canu2019t even excrete them or some of those molecules in food growing, commercial food growing like the pesticides and the herbicides, they act like hormones. They are turning on hormone-like activities which are proliferative, which make cells grow. This is one of the reasons we have so much breast cancer and prostate cancer, hormone driven cancers. People donu2019t realize other cancers have estrogen receptors: colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, and lung cancer also have estrogen receptors, and so pesticides and herbicides will grow those cancers as well. You donu2019t want that kind of signaling. Plastics also have this hormone-like effect. Ty: Not only are breast cancer and prostate cancer driven by estrogen, but also colon, lung, and pancreatic cancer. Dr. Nalini just mentioned plastic. What many people donu2019t realize is that in almost every bottle of water, in the plastic content there is the chemical called BPA. Thatu2019s Bisphenol A and it is a xenoestrogen. In other words, itu2019s a foreign estrogen and it is known to cause cancer. An interesting thing that Iu2019ve seen during Breast Cancer Awareness Month specifically is bottles of water that have a pink ribbon on it.
In light of the fact that the plastic might be causing breast cancer, isnu2019t that a little bit contradictory or ironic? Xenoestrogens, like BPA in the plastic, actually throw the hormone balance out of whack. What many people donu2019t realize is that essential oils can balance the hormones. Ty: What are essential oils? Letu2019s go back to the basics. Dr. Eric Zielinksi: Essential oil is a volatile organic compound and what I think what people need to recognize when it comes to an essential oil, there is no nutrition in it.
There is no vitamin or mineral. It is a chemical that essentially God gave to the plant to protect the plant from outside threats, whether itu2019s bacteria, viruses, fungus or even infectors like flies, bees, whatever that might attack the plant. What it includes are organic compounds u2013 not organic as we think meaning organic, having a carbon chain included in it u2013 organic compounds like terpenes, alcohols, ketones, esters and you name it u2013 is basically chemicals. Ty: From the plant. Dr. Eric Zielinksi: From the plant. Natural chemicals from the plant. God inspired the writers of the Bible long ago when he said u201cthe leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations.u201d Thatu2019s exactly what this is. Ty: Thatu2019s essential oils. Dr. Eric Zielinksi: Exactly. There is no oil for one specific issue. What we have found, and this is pretty fascinating, is thatu2026 letu2019s use the Ayurvedic model, Indian folk medicine for example. There is an abundance of lemons in India, so youu2019ll find that the Indians use lemon essential oil for virtually everything: detoxification, internally, externally u2013 whether or not you are going to clean the counter, or whether or not you want to clean your skin.
They use the essential oils from lemon for everything from nausea to halitosis to diabetes to cancer. When you go to Australia, they are using Melaleuca and tea tree and eucalyptus. You go to Oregon and Washington, they are using peppermint for everything. Itu2019s important to realize that these oils, a lot of them do the same things. When I report on research, it is limited because weu2019ve only done a limited amount of research, but as far as I know there is no essential oil that does not have a cancer effect.
I just recently read a report of over 130 research articles regarding essential oils, and what the researchers came about was: what essential oils do is they actually prevent angiogenesis, which is the growth of veins and arteries. It stops metastatic growth. It actually prevents DNA repair which isu2014thatu2019s pretty key. That is really key, because there is one study that compared sandalwood and frankincense and they found that frankincense triggered that apoptotic effect where the cancer cell died, but sandalwood killed cancer another way, went around on the back end, in a sense and flanked it by triggering the actual DNA to not being able to repair itself so the cancer just died that way, too. Dr. Josh Axe: Frankincense oil u2013 if you look at the research today, it is probably the most powerful essential oil if not the most powerful supplement, period, when it comes to natural cancer treatment in my opinion. Ty: Whatu2019s in frankincense that makes it so good? Dr. Josh Axe: Frankincense is really high on a compound called Boswellia or Boswellic Acid. It is highly anti-inflammatory.
It is also a very powerful antioxidant. There are studies u2013 there is actually a study that came out of the UK pretty recently, showing that frankincense oil is effective at shrinking tumors, itu2019s effective against ovarian cancer, colon cancer and breast cancer. The Boswellia frankincense is a very powerful compound at fighting and treating cancer. One of the most incredible things about frankincense is that the essential oils themselves are very, very small molecular compounds.
Almost everybody knows this, in cancer treatment, that chemotherapy is not effective at treating any sort of cancer of the brain because it canu2019t pass through the blood/brain barrier versus frankincense oil. Those compounds are so small, they can actually pass through the blood/brain barrier and start to reduce that neural inflammation. Iu2019ll tell you an incredible story. I was speaking recently and had somebody come up to me at the end, after talking about essential oils and she said, u201cI wantu2014I can attest to what youu2019re talking about with frankincense oil.
My husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor six years ago and was given three months to live. We got turned onto frankincense oil, started using it every single day. We diffused it in the home. We rubbed it on the roof of his mouth. It has been six years and he is still alive and we really believe itu2019s because of this use of frankincense oil.u201d But yeah, you look in the medical studies. It is effective against Alzheimeru2019s. Itu2019s effective against any sort of brain inflammation and again four separate studies showing that it is effective at treating cancer. Ty: Allison Huish was diagnosed with brain cancer at the tender age of 13, and she used frankincense oil to treat it. Here is her amazing story. Allison Huish: I walked out of the waiting room about an hour later to see my mom who had just hung up the phone with tears in her eyes, and she told me, u201cAllison, you have a brainstem tumor.u201d I didnu2019t know quite what that meant.
You know, at 13 years old, I just started junior high school a couple of weeks prior. But I knew at that moment that my life would be different from there on out. We immediately went to go see my doctor, to my pediatric neurologist, and he showed my parents what the tumor was. Basically it was a brainstem tumor, pilocytic astrocytoma is what it was, about the size of an egg and it rested on my brainstem. That next day, I was scheduled for emergency surgery and they were able to get rid of about half my tumor. It was very interesting. My doctor told me, u201ceat all of the calories you canu2026 If youu2019ll eat pizza, if youu2019ll eat ice cream,u201d because I was very skinny, u201cjust get calories in you, whatever youu2019ll take.u201d But, in our research, we learned how nutrition was so important. I needed to give my body good calories to help support good healthy weight gain, support the cells so I would function better. Then we started doing research on what to do.
Of course, many people were pushing us to go see our radiologist and go that direction. My mom and I, we did go meet with our radiologist and I still, to this day, remember sitting in that room, the feelings that I felt in there. Ty: What were they? Allison Huish:It was very cold. It was very cold. It was not what I wanted to do and I actually left that appointment and I grabbed my momu2019s hand and I told my mom, u201cMom, this isnu2019t u2013 this process isnu2019t u2013 for me.u201d So she said she had also felt the same way. But we left that radiologistu2019s appointment knowing, u201cWe need something elseu201d and that is where we were really drawn towards these essential oils.
They kept coming across in a lot of our research. We noticed how essential oils did incredible things. Thereu2019s medical studies out there showing what essential oils can do. In particular, with these essential oils we were really drawn towards frankincense essential oil. I love frankincense oil, a very powerful oil. I think there is a reason why it is called u201cliquid goldu201d or why itu2019s one of the oils that the Christ Child was given. Itu2019s a very, very precious oil. Ty: In the Bible the Wise Men gave Baby Jesus the frankincense and the myrrh.
Maybe they werenu2019t giving him just precious gifts, they were giving him medicine. Dr. Josh Axe:Oh absolutely. Yeah. When you hear the story of the Three Wise Men bringing the infant Jesus gold, frankincense, and myrrh, I remember years and years ago not really knowingu2026 Everyone knows what gold is, most people donu2019t realize what frankincense and myrrh are, but those were the two main sources of medicine during that day.
Frankincense actually, at the birth of Jesus, would have been used because you look at children right after theyu2019re born, there is oftentimes bruising and sometimes itu2019s a traumatic experience. So they would actually have rubbed frankincense oil on a child, which actually helps bring down the inflammation and swelling. Also it is great for supporting and protecting the immune system. If he was exposed to different types of pathogens at that time, frankincense oil really protects the body, and so absolutely, Ty, frankincense oil was used. It was more than just a sweet smelling fragrance, it was a biblically-based medicine. Frankincense was used along with something called the holy anointing oil, which was actually had myrrh essential oil, so when a lot of people hear frankincense also start thinking about myrrh.
Myrrh is referenced over 160 times in the Bible. Myrrh was alsou2014actually thereu2019s a study in the Journal of Food and Chemistry and Toxicology recently that found that myrrh, another essential oil thatu2019s referenced in the Bible is also effective in treating cancer. Ty: Really? Okay, because that was my next question. What about myrrh? You have the frankincense and the myrrh, so both were medicines. Both were sweet smelling fragrances.
Hereu2019s something interesting that Dr. Sunil Pai told us last year: Dr. Sunil Pai: What weu2019re looking at here is, historically the gold may be a reference to turmeric, turmeric or curcumin, specifically the part of turmeric. But turmeric was sold and cost more than gold at the time. This was during the Spice Trade, at the time of the Trade Route. We always nicknamed them golden spice. Dr. Josh Axe: You could absolutely see that, that area in the Middle East uses turmeric today in cancer treatments. Talk about a powerful compound: frankincense, myrrh, and turmeric. Ty: Yeah, triple play there. Dr. Josh Axe: Oh yeah. But you look at something like myrrh and itu2019s powerful because it really works on the hypothalamus in the liver. It reduces liver inflammation and also balances hormones. What happens a lot of times these cancers are estrogen-based cancers. What myrrh can do is it really supports the body very similaru2026 If people have heard of Indole-3 carbonyl, the benefits of indoles, fruits and vegetables. Ty: Broccoli, right? Dr. Josh Axe: It works very similar, but in even more potent way to where it really helps clear the body of excess estrogen or xenoestrogens that are found in things like soy and plastics and paraffins today.
It really helps detoxify the liver and also to boost a very important antioxidant called glutathione, which supports detoxification. Thatu2019s the way that myrrh essential oil actually helps in fighting cancer. One of the things that Iu2019ve had my patients do, including my mom over time, is start creating an at-home frankincense and myrrh body butter and body lotion. Basically, she takes ten drops of frankincense, ten drops of myrrh, along with some coconut oil and shea butter, and makes her own at-home body lotion, and rubs her entire body with that. Really, those oilsu2014the great thing about essential oils is thoseu2014theyu2019ve been used as aromatherapy. So those small compounds coming off the body are protecting the body. They are fighting cancer. They are doing some incredible things there even topically. All of my patients, or as I mentioned, my mom, take those essential oils and especially put it around that area of the neck. When you put it on the neck and the back of the head, you are constantly also breathing in those beneficial compounds.
Ty: So you are not only absorbing it through your skin, you are breathing it as well. Dr. Josh Axe: Absolutely. And thatu2019s a good point. Your skin is your bodyu2019s largest organ and this is whyu2014this is the amazing thing about essential oils. Weu2019ve talked about frankincense and myrrh. Other essential oils, as well, like lavender and sandalwood are so incredible at fighting cancer. So many of these products people are using today, the body lotions, makeups, moisturizers, shampoos, conditioners u2013 they are loaded with carcinogens.
They are loaded with parabens, phthalates, and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, and all of these different chemicals that cause cancer versus if people make their own, at-home, personal care products with essential oils rather than causing cancer they are fighting cancer. Allison Huish: So use a lot of oils. I use a lot of frankincense oil. I also use clove oil. Ty: How would you take it? Did you ingest it or did you rub it on your skin? Allison Huish: Yeah. Ty: Or did you do the aromatherapy? How did you do that? Allison Huish: You know what? It was really interesting how we did it.
I did do it back here, where my scar is. But I donu2019t know how effective that was because you do have a very thick skull. But, one way that I did and this was probably the way that was most consistent is, I always put a drop of frankincense oil on my tongue and raise the tongue to the roof of my mouth. I did that probably about every two hours because I figured, u201cHey thatu2019s probably the closest way to get to my brain stem without interfering with the bones or things like that.u201d Ty: And a lot of blood vessels there, too, to absorb.
Allison Huish: Mm hmm, a lot of blood vessels, so just a lot internally. What happened was actually quite incredible. I started to gain health pretty quickly. Like I said, I started junior high school when I was diagnosed just three weeks later. I came home and started to regain health after my surgery. I was able to start school again with my peers the next semester. That was pretty incredible. Ty: Thatu2019s quick for a brain tumor. Allison Huish: You know what? It was interesting.
I was only in the hospital for about a week and a half. Most people are there for about six weeks. But once I had my tumor we started on good nutrition, we started on oils, and I just had an amazing recovery and that took about three years. It took about three years and I would go see him. But every time Iu2019d go see him, it just slowly was improving. It wasnu2019t dramatic, overnight. It was a slow, gradual process, but it took about three years. I remember the point where I went to go see my neurologist and he told me, u201cYou have no more tumor. Itu2019s completely disintegrated.u201d Ty: Wow. What did you feel like at that point? Allison Huish: You know what? Words canu2019t describe it. It was just like such an emotional relief. I had been praying and I wanted my tumor to go away and I was like u201cI need another chance at life.u201d So when those words were said, it was invigorating. It was like I had a new life again. I wanted to go to college. I wanted to become a registered dietician. I wanted to tell people my story.
When I was told those words it was like, u201cThis happened.u201d Ty: And that was at the age of 16 then? Allison Huish: That was aboutu2013yeah, the age of 16-17 is when that happened. Ever since then, my health has just been improving. Ty: Wow, what an inspiring story from Allison how she healed her brain cancer with essential oils. Another inspiring story is from Dr. Josh Axe who actually healed his own motheru2019s cancer using essential oils. Dr. Josh Axe: My mom has actually battled cancer twice. The first time was a little over 20 years ago. It actually came as a shock to her family. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer at 42, and growing up, my mom was my gym teacher at school. She was a swim instructor, so always really fit, active, and healthy, but yet diagnosed with cancer. My family lived in what I call the Medical Model of the Time. We were always taking drugs, my mom was always taking some sort of medication.
But she went and had a mastectomy. She went through rounds and rounds and rounds of chemotherapy. And, Ty, I can still remember to this day seeing my momu2019s hair fall out. I remember looking at her after the chemo treatments and thinking that she had aged 20 years in two weeks and saying to myself, u201cI never want to see anyone have to go through that again.u201d That really drove me to being a physician, seeing how sick she was. So she was diagnosed as being cancer-free and healthy but really, for the next ten years after she went through chemotherapy, she was really sicker than ever.
She spent half of her days in bed, even afteru2014I remember sheu2019d get home from work at and sleep till six every night. She struggled with depression. She struggled with chronic fatigue, anxiety issues, and leaky gut, digestive issues; just sick all the time. Ten years later, I was actually working as a nutritionist in Orlando and finishing up my Doctorate and she called and said, u201cHey Iu2019ve been diagnosed with cancer again. What do I do?u201d I flew home from Florida to Ohio and we sat down and prayed together and I just said, u201cMom, I think we need to take care of you all naturally.u201d So we started an all natural treatment program and she started juicing vegetables every single day. We had her start doing antioxidant-rich foods, loads of probiotics and using things like essential oils in helping her body heal. We followed this treatment protocol for about four months, went back to the oncologist, and their first recommendation was surgery and radiation immediately.
We followed it for four months. After four months, we went back to the oncologist, got a CT scan. He called us two days later and said, u201cThis is incredible. We donu2019t see this. The tumors have shrunk more than half. Keep doing whatever youu2019re doing.u201d Ty: Whatever youu2019re doing is working. Right? Dr. Josh Axe: Yeah, he said, u201cCome back in nine months.u201d We went back nine months later and, complete remission, and today my mom is in the best shape of her life. In fact, her and my dad just retired from Ohio down to Florida and she water skis every day. She has run three 5Ks with me in the past few years and gotten 2nd and 3rd in her age group. She said she actually feels better now in her 60s than she did when she was in her 30s.
She actually now teaches people how to use essential oils and make healing smoothies and juicing vegetables and how to ferment their own food. She just is a walking testimony of really what it takes to beat and fight cancer naturally. Ty: Thatu2019s awesome, man. Dr. Josh Axe: Yeah. Thanks a lot. Ty: Cool. Wow. Itu2019s truly amazing, the medicine we find in nature, isnu2019t it? From essential oils to seeds to nuts to herbs to… eggplant? Hmm? Dr. Jonathan Wright: Okay. BEC-5 is a compound derived originally from an Australian plant called Devilu2019s Apple. It also is found in eggplant and it is found in green pepper. Ty: Eggplant. Dr. Jonathan Wright: Yes. It is one of theu2014any one of the things called Solanaceae, for those of you who are botanists. They all have some of this BEC-5 in them. The technical term for them is solasodine glycosides and all the glycoside means is that there’s a sugar attached to something. It could be a string of sugars, too.
It was discovered by a Dr. William Cham. He likes to go by Bill, so we all call him Bill. Heu2019s a PhD. He is a brilliant guy and he was working at a university in Australia. Someone came out to talk to him. Even though his major field is Lipid Chemistry they wanted to talk to him because they heard he was interested about why did their livestock, when they developed cancer in the eyeball u2013 thereu2019s a certain kind of livestock that developed a lot of that u2013 they go rub themselves up against the Devilu2019s Apple plant with their eyes and, damn, their cancer would go away! So they talked to Dr. Cham about that and Dr. Cham was intrigued. He went to research it and he isolated these things called solasodine glycosides. There are two or three of them but they are all lumped into the name in BEC-5.
BEC-5 is Bill Edward Cham u2013 thatu2019s his name u2013 dash five. So, here is what Dr. Cham found, very quickly. What he found is that there is a membrane change in the membrane that surrounds a cancer cell, and if any cancer cell u2013 and as youu2019ll hear later on from Dr. Gaston [Cornu-Labat], every cancer cell has this membrane change. But normal cells that are not cancerous do not have that membrane change. The key thing is that the solasodine glycoside, the sugar that sticks down, has a particular type of plant sugar that connects with the cancer cellu2019s changed membrane, and it connects. And the cancer cell pulls that stuff inside the cancer cell where, it doesnu2019t mess with the DNA of the cancer cell, it goes to little baggies called lysosomes, which are filled with enzymes, and they are the storage depot for enzymes that the cell uses.
But this stuff, the BEC-5, it goes into the cancer cell, it goes to the lysosome somehow, it enters the lysosomes, and all the storage membranes are ruptured and this cell is flooded with digestive enzymes and digests itself to death. Seriously! Now, if I had this skin cancer right here and I put it on there, it is not going to hurt the normal skin at all! That is the key thing. This is a beautifully targeted thing. Dr. Gaston Cornu-Labat: So far is has been shown in all the animal studies and on the cell line studies that have been done, it has been shown that it has a very broad spectrum.
Ty: It works on lots of different cancers. Dr. Gaston Cornu-Labat: So far the evidence is showing that it works on a very broad variety of cancers and sarcomas, and in other carcinomas, in squamous cell, basal cell. So, BEC-5 went through a very interesting development phase with using it on skin cancers. Actually, it is still being used on skin cancer. This is a cream that is over the counter. In those jurisdictions where itu2019s legal, it can be bought over the counter and you apply the cream. It starts getting, layer by layer, the cancer cells of the skin cancer u2013 you know skin cancer is the most common kind of cancer u2013 it just eliminates the cancer. Ty: But just the cancer. Dr. Gaston Cornu-Labat: It only targets theu2014at the beginning, it is very impressive because the characteristic with these early cancers is that the cancer cells are quite a bit more spread than what is evident. You start applying it, and suddenly redness starts spreading out and there is a lot of reaction. Thereu2019s a little bit of an open wound in the first week or two thatu2019s a lot bigger and scary because itu2019s bigger than what you thought it was.
After the second or third week, thatu2019s when you start seeing normal skin coming in, coming in, coming in, and covering it up. And many, many, a majority of times, thereu2019s not even a scar left. What I have seen is it works consistently every time, every time. Dr. Jonathan Wright: What happened to it? Well, Dr. Cham was in Australia and by the time the Australian Society of Dermatologists complained to the Therapeutic Goods Administration, which is the same as the FDA down there, down under, they had documented 70,000 people cured their own skin cancers with his stuff.
And he was selling it over the counter! Can you imagine a cancer cure being sold over the counter and 70,000 people cured themselves? Ty: We canu2019t have that. Dr. Jonathan Wright: We cannot have that, even if weu2019re in Australia. So there was a complaint for the Australian Society of Dermatologists to the Therapeutic Goods Administration u201cPut this stuff on prescription! Only doctors should treat!u201d So the Therapeutic Goods Administration put it on prescription. There goes Dr. Chamu2019s over the counter business. Guess what? Hardly any of the dermatologists have prescribed the stuff.
They couldnu2019t get it anymore. Ty: This BEC-5 compound, which is selectively toxic to cancer cells, is contained in the Devilu2019s Apple which grows freely all over Australia. While weu2019re on the subject of Australia, letu2019s have a listen to Dr. Manuela Boyle as she shares some of her treatment protocols and weu2019re also going to hear from an Australian cancer survivor.
Dr. Manuela Malaguti-Boyle: Iu2019ve been in practice for almost 20 years. Iu2019m originally from Milan, from Italy. I worked for a number of years in London, a very big clinic in London. I used to see cancer patients over there. I worked in Singapore as well so over there, same thing, and in Australia. Cancer is very much an international issue. There are some differences in perhaps obviously cultural backgrounds, beliefs, and diets. But at the end of the day, the patient who is undergoing chemotherapy at the local hospital here on the Gold Coast will be receiving exactly the same type of drug that a patient in Sri Lanka right now with breast cancer will be receiving.
And the person in America will be receiving, and in South Africa will be receiving, which means that basically the conventional treatment is still one size fits all. In terms of integrative approach, we know that this is obviously a very significant shortcoming. One size doesnu2019t fit all, at all. We have the opportunity to use botanical agents and nutritional supplementation that is designed for each and every individual. We have about 220 different cancers that have been identified, and those 220 different cancers are, again, different for each and every person. Individualized treatment is absolutely essential. My team and I have the ability to use cutting edge technical, amazing machines which we have.
We have a hyperthermia machine. Hyperthermia chamber. We have IV, Vitamin C, glutathione, alpha lipoic acids. We have dendritic vaccine injections. All this is absolutely evidence based. It is supported by human clinical trials, and it is very successful. Each and every time it is modified and tweaked according to the presentation of each patient. Iu2019m very happy to be able to use all this knowledge and to help people. Geoff Beaty: After multiple attempts, then they put au2014I swallowed a pill that had a camera in it and that found it and I had a gastrointestinal stromal tumor. So, as soon as I found out, in a couple of days, I was likeu2026 Oh, they did another endoscopy to try and get to it to see more about it, that it had to go down a long ways. It was a difficult one. A couple of days later, I was in surgery and they took out a foot of my small intestine and it was a gastrointestinal stromal tumor. And it was grown 10 centimeters so it was veryu2014 and Iu2019m very lucky that it bled.
If it hadnu2019t have bled and it had got much bigger, I probably wouldnu2019t have survived. So they took it out and I was put on chemotherapy and Clive Glivec. In America I think itu2019s called Gleevec. That was hard. It just knocked the energy out of me. It was difficult to stand up for a year. I think thatu2019s something thatu2014I think I got that second tumor some time later on. That was probably a few years.
I canu2019t remember exactly, probably two years later, and that was in my neck. It grew very rapidly and I decided that I wanted to approach this not just medically. Once I got the diagnosis for that and then had a think about it, treatment would have been chemo and radiation andu2014but, I just didnu2019t want it all coming back again. I knew if I did just straight medical stuff if was not necessarilyu2014you know this was the second time around. I then had the treatment that was involved, but I went and approached Manuela and Manuela put me on a regime of things thatu2026 During the treatment u2013 because I got Western medical treatment, but I also got Manuelau2019s treatment and I did muchu2026 There were a whole lot of people that I knew that were diagnosed at the same time, and I watched us all go through it, and the difference in me and the other people was amazing.
I just coped with the treatments so much better. Less nausea, I didnu2019t need to be fed by tube, which nearly all of them did that were going through at the same time. You could see, just by looking at me, that I was coping much better than the others. It was still not a lot of fun. It was difficult to go through, but I did cope much better. I had much less burns from the radiation on my neck than the other people. Once the treatments stopped, I just started picking up very quickly and within six weeks I could go back to work. Because we were cycled and going back to the doctors at the same time at the hospital, I saw a number of the others and many of them, four and five months later still not back at work, they were still not in a great shape.
What Manuela did for me made a huge difference. The herbs and the nutrients and the diet that I was on made a huge difference in my recovery. How can I repay her? How can I say enough about these things? I think she knows how much it has meant to me. I have a quality of life now that is great and life ongoing. Now, three and a half years on, Iu2019m back to full strength and Iu2019ve been back to full strength for quite a while. Just amazing. Really, really good. It feels good. I feel confident that itu2019s not coming back. Iu2019m here to stay. Ty: During this episode youu2019ve come to know about the true cancer facts and fictions. Iu2019m so glad we could make it clear for you. Youu2019ve learned how cancer spreads, and how the immune system is the answer to stopping cancer in its tracks. Youu2019ve seen the alarming data on the hidden dangers of mammograms, which like chemotherapy, actually helps to spread cancer u2013 the exact thing it is supposed to diagnose and prevent. Youu2019ve also seen the propensity of mammograms to lead to over-diagnoses.
All these facts leading to the conclusion that there simply must be a better way. Youu2019ve seen how thermography can actually diagnose breast cancer when itu2019s as small as a pinhead, and how a life-threatening bout with cancer can be won before it even begins. The same goes for skin cancer. Weu2019ve given you the most effective ways to prevent and beat skin cancer so you can make sure that your skin not only looks healthy, but it is healthy. And as we will keep reiterating, nature itself will continue to give us answers as we tap into the amazing gift weu2019ve been given that surrounds us every day. Youu2019ve heard the stories of how essential oils have helped to prevent and heal cancer like Allison and Dr. Axeu2019s mother. And how these people will attest that their lives are indebted to gifts given in nature. I trust this has not only been informative, but encouraging to you as you see that the answers are simple and there is a clear path to having a life free from cancer. Wow! We covered a lot of information in this episode, didnu2019t we? Iu2019m glad you joined us and I hope youu2019ll make plans to join us for the next episode, because tomorrow weu2019re going to travel across the Atlantic Ocean to a little country called Latvia.
Weu2019re going to learn about a virus that targets cancer cells and has been used in over 10,000 patients to completely eradicate cancer from the body, with no known side effects. You are not going to want to miss the next episode. Thanks for tuning in to this one. Make plans to join us tomorrow and in the meantime, God bless all of you. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: Well Iu2019m living proof and thousands of women around the globe and hundreds of thousands of people whou2019ve healed cancer in general. We know there is a cure. The cure lies in our food, in detoxifying our body properly, balancing our energy and dealing with our stress and emotional wounds. Making sure we donu2019t have dental toxicities, using food and plants to repair our body and then staying on top of everything. Making sure that you can prevent cancer in the future. Because traditional medicine will use certain markers, but theyu2019re very gross and very ineffective markers. But there are markers like the PHI enzyme, or the cancer profile or oncoblot test that can determine cancer when itu2019s only a few million cells in the body instead of a tumor.
Because it takes 5 to 8 years for a tumor to develop. Thermography is also a great tool to be able to access the physiological changes thatu2019s going on in the body. Yes there is a cure and yes you can prevent it. Dr. Gaston Cornu-Labat: I think the work youu2019re doing is extraordinary. And I think itu2019s extraordinary because youu2019re nailingu2014let me see if I get the expression correctly, nailing the head.
Okay youu2014youu2019re hitting the nail on the head. Because the core of what youu2019re doing is empowerment. And you are gathering up information and youu2019re bringing it forward. And that purpose of empowerment is really key to health. And that is the piece thatu2019s missing. Eventually medicine will come to terms. Humanity will come to terms with the fact that healing comes from within. And that us, the doctors, and the clinics and the medications arenu2019t the ones that facilitate the process of healing. So it doesnu2019t belong to us. It belongs to you as a patient. My true role as a practitioner is to empower and facilitate that healing within.
Ty: Daniel. Whatu2019s your last name Daniel? Daniel Wise: My name is Daniel Wise Ty: Daniel Wise. Weu2019re here in Atlanta and itu2019s really a pleasure to meet you today. This is frankincense oil. What you want to do is put a drop on your tongue every two hours. And you see how you feel after a couple of weeks. Daniel Wise: You know what I want yu2019all to do to show you how much belief I got in yu2019all? I want you to put a tab on your finger and put it right there on my lipu2014on my tongue, brother. This is how much I believe and happy to see yu2019all guys. Look, I donu2019t know if his hand is filthy or not. Thereu2019s more pure medication than the system gives us. Ty: What we just gave you is a little bottle of frankincense oil. You got it in your backpack here. Daniel Wise: I will keep it. Ty: You keep it. You use it. Youu2019re a stage four cancer patient with stage four lung cancer, right? Daniel Wise: Right.
Ty: And youu2019re gonna use that every two hours on your tongue. And Iu2019m gonna give you a number to get in touch with me and Iu2019m gonna touch base with you in a couple months to see how youu2019re doing. Daniel Wise: Good, thatu2019ll be good. That will be awesome. Come look at this manu2019s neck. Look at his neck. Now look at my neck. Thatu2019s all I want. Is that me asking for too much? Just to not be in pain all day. These boys about to make me cry, Iu2019m punking out like a girl. Lord, please put extra angels protection around these guys, Lord. Let no hurt, harm, or danger come upon them. Let them be a blessing to someone else Lord, like you sent them out to me today. I know theyu2019re looking at me like Iu2019m a little deranged, and I am. God made me like this and he wants yu2019all to be bold. Iu2019ve been suicidal this morning. I almost did it. But I knew I would be a punk. Cause I ainu2019t toughing this thing out.
Ty: But thereu2019s always hope. Thatu2019s the message we give you today Daniel. There is hope. And that little bottle of oil in your backpack. Daniel Wise: That big bottle of oil. Ty: Big bottle of oil. You wait and see what it does. Because I think youu2019re gonna be pleasantly surprised, brother. Daniel Wise: Thank you for your time brother. Ty: Yeah we love you. Ty: When you chose to own The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest, you play a huge role in saving millions of men, women, and children that are suffering and dying from cancer, a terribly misunderstood and mistreated disease.
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