A podcast about healing and preventing cancer with nutrition & natural therapies, and living life with joy and purpose! I was diagnosed with stage IIIC colon cancer in 2003, at 26 years old. I had surgery but refused chemotherapy. I chose faith over fear, changed my entire life, and used hardcore nutrition and natural therapies to heal. My doctor told me I was "Insane", but he was wrong. :) Today I am a best-selling author, blogger, global health & cancer coach, and speaker. My site (chrisbeatcancer.com) features articles about nutritional science, the cancer industry, and interviews with doctors, experts and survivors who have healed all types of cancer with nutrition and natural therapies. Show notes and links for all episodes at www.chrisbeatcancer.com/podcast. Tons of interviews with people who've healed cancer on my youtube channel (www.youtube.com/chrisbeatcancer). Always posting on facebook (www.facebook.com/chrisbeatcancer). Tweet at me! @chrisbeatcancer. And yes I'm on Instagr... more
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Show notes and links: https://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/how-jamie-holmes-healed-stage-iii-melanoma/
Show Notes and Links: https://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/how-bailey-obrien-healed-stage-iv-melanoma
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Chris is a nice guy and there is good content here. But he is a HORRIBLE interviewer. Every single episode I would swear he talks more than his guests. He feels like he needs to share HIS story again if they don’t know it. This would would be fine for a conversation. But for podcast listener, it means you have to sit through him saying the same things over again and again and again. If you have read his books, expect to hear all that that content again revisited in each podcasts. more
It changes my life as it saved my health and giving me very important lessons inside and out. Really appreciate Chris’s work.
I VIGOROUSLY recommend the episode, “How Bill Healed Stage IV Colon and Liver Cancer through Juicing”.
This podcast channel is one of my favorites. It dives into topics that will really make a difference in your life. I am not sick, but love the information. I have learned so much and grateful for it. Most of all, in this world full of broken health systems, it gives me hope and positivity. Thank you Chris!
My brother has cancer which led me to discover Chris but I soon realized listening to his podcasts were helpful to me as well with my health issues. Often it’s eye opening to hear how things work in our bodies AND in the American healthcare system.
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