Exposure to ionizing radiation is increasing rapidly in the United States. In fact, Americans today are exposed to seven times more radiation from diagnostic medical imaging tests than they were 30 years ago due to a dramatic increase in the use of X-rays, mammograms, and CT and PET scans as diagnostic tools. Studies have shown that ionizing radiation, such as … Read More
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Completed Phase I Trial of Intravenous Mistletoe
Non-profit Believe Big funded research shows mistletoe treatment safe and improves quality of life for cancer patients. Hunt Valley, Maryland — February 23, 2023 — The first mistletoe therapy clinical trial in the United States utilizing intravenous Mistletoe has been completed by oncologists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. Spearheaded by Believe Big, a non-profit cancer assistance organization founded … Read More
First U.S. Study of Mistletoe Extract to Treat Cancer – Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center – Press Release
First U.S. Study of Mistletoe Extract to Treat Cancer Mistletoe extract has been widely used to support cancer therapy and improve quality of life, but questions remain due to a lack of clinical trials and data to support its use. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center completed the first Phase I intravenous trial in the U.S. aimed at … Read More
Surviving a Terminal Brain Cancer Diagnosis – Alison Gannett
It’s been 10 years since Alison Gannett was diagnosed with “terminal” brain cancer and given approximately six months to live. How has she managed to beat the odds? Cancer is not a “generalized” disease to be treated like you’re on a conveyor belt. It’s an “individualized” condition, and Alison credits cancer for waking her up to the root causes of … Read More
Blocking Cancer Pathways with Off-Label Drugs – Jane McLelland
A cancer diagnosis is frightening. A terminal diagnosis can be absolutely paralyzing. But when Jane McLelland was diagnosed with a second aggressive cancer in 1999, classified as terminal, she did not freeze. Instead she dove headfirst into medical research because she knew she had nothing to lose. Fast forward to 2021 and find out how Jane is trying to turn … Read More
Breast Implants: Should women have them removed?
Episode #43 Breast Implants: Should women have them removed? Today’s episode is about the personal experience of getting and removing breast implants from my friend, Kathryn Gordon. Kathryn shares openly and honestly about her decision to get breast implants, how it impacted her health, how it impacted her marriage and her decision to have them removed. She also discusses her challenges … Read More
10 Healthy Travel Tips with Ivelisse Page
No season or virus of the year should stop you from living your best life and seeing and visiting those you love. We all travel, some of us more than others, and travel can be laced with all sorts of stressors and air-borne illness potential. As a frequent traveler, I have learned a lot about how to travel and stay … Read More
Why Sustainable Farming Is Important Today!
Farmer Lee Jones & Dr. Amy Sapola – Why Sustainable Farming Is Important Today! How often do you consider the produce you purchase to eat? How often do you consider the quality of the soil it’s grown in? Have you ever thought about the nutritional value of your choices or do you just assume you’re getting adequate nutrition from ANY … Read More
Jenny Bradley – Living With Breast Cancer & Thriving
Is it possible to LIVE with cancer? The answer is YES! Today’s podcast guest is Jenny Bradley, and she has been living and thriving with cancer for quite a number of years. Proving that cancer does not have to be a “life sentence”. She’s living her best life giving back to other cancer patients and proving that life does go … Read More
39-Susie Larson: Her Personal Healing Journey (part 2)
This is the second of two episodes with my dear friend, Susie Larson. Today, Susie talks about her own personal health challenges. She openly shares the mental battle she has waged with the enemy and points to the raw moments in that battle that almost broke her spirit. Susie also shares the miracle of prayers from complete strangers and … Read More