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Diet Doctor Podcast #34 — Dr. Nasha Winters



All podcast episodes Given a terminal diagnosis of Stage IV ovarian cancer at just 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight.

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  1. Glad to hear that she's shifting to larger circles of influence. I know it will pop someday.
    I know it will happen someday. I prolly won't live long enuf to see it, but I know it will happen.
    With or without the "Health Care System's" buy-in.
    GO NASHA!!!
    P.S. Can you please leave links to the studies that you cite? I need those to show to my Doctors and Staff.

  2. Another Fantastic Interview!!! Finished Dr. Nasha book last month …excellent, bought 3 mores copies to pass on as gifts as one of the best prevention tools, wish I had this acknowledge 10 years ago after loosing someone very close to cancer…

  3. The real tragedy: On this date (Dec 3, 2019) only 7,830 views of this video. I hope all 7,830 of us viewed the whole video and remember what we have learned for our sakes and for our loved ones sake. (I've had cancer surgery 4 times and when/if my cancer gets out of hand again, I will have already for 7 months at least been adapted to keto / fasting in my life.)

  4. Cacechxia scares the bejezuz out of me. 63 and recently diagnosed type1 who wasted away due to DKA. Lost nearly all of my muscle mass. I cannot regain weight and put on either fat or lean muscle regardless of what I eat. My T1 is well under control with avg. BG of 88mg/dl and last A1-c of 4.9%. The T1 is whipped but the complications are haunting. Can you recommend references or videos I can look into? I am pretty much on self-care out here in the boonies.

  5. My ACE score is only 1 (because I had sex before the age of 18 which I don't consider to be a big deal) but I got cancer anyway.
    I am totally on board with Dr. Winters' nutritional advice (I'm a carnivore and I fast) and advice about getting rid of toxic products in our lives. Where she loses me is the emotional trauma/cancer connection. The questions on that ACE test are all about things that definitely correlate with poor health but I don't see the causality. The questions are basically asking, "Did you come from an abusive, neglectful, trailer trash childhood environment?" People who fit that paradigm also were raised on junk food, didn't get needed medical care, were exposed to smokers, alcohol, etc. That will wreck your health in a lot of ways.

  6. My ACE score is 5. At 43 I suffer from a number of health and emotional problems. I lost so much weight I almost look like a skeleton (I'm scheduled for colonoscopy and gastroscopy). I guess past traumas are stronger than my will to survive. I've been a great fan of low carb diets for years, but since I suffer from terrible migraines I don't know how I could start keto without giving myself yet another splitting headache (every attempt I made ended in migraine – yes I remembered about electrolytes). As a dietetician I spread the low carb gospel wherever I go, but find it hard to practice what I preach 🙂 Love from Poland <3

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