The Roots of Health – Episode 58: Red Meat and Cancer

The Roots of Health - Episode 58: Red Meat and Cancer | Meredith Rhodes Carson, PhD, HHC | Forward Health CoachClick here to go right to the show in iTunes or on Stitcher or on WebTalkRadio.net.
Seems like at least once a year, we’re seeing headlines about how red meat is killing us. The latest news is from the World Health Organization – who has just announced that processed meats are carcinogenic, and that red meat is probably carcinogenic. This conclusion was determined by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or IARC, and is based on data from about 800 research papers.

So what does this mean for you? Do you have to avoid bacon like the plague? Do steaks have to be a thing of the past? Well, before your relationship with food gets compromised any further… let’s get some perspective on this.

This show includes a discussion about how humans have eaten meat throughout their evolution, a bit about what the first American settlers ate and the history of red meat consumption in America, an excerpt from an article from The Atlantic written by Nina Teicholz, author of Big Fat Surprise, called “How Americans Got Red Meat Wrong”, I discuss what the IARC’s categories for carcinogenicity mean, hazard vs. risk, and the proposed relative increase in the risk of getting colorectal cancer from eating processed meat, the limitations of observational studies, not all meat is created equal, and I read some correspondence between myself and Sabine Rohrmann, co-author of a study published in 2013 called, “Meat consumption and mortality – results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition”.

Thanks to Healthcare Triage for the clip, and Audionautix.com for the music.

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The Roots of Health – Episode 39: Healing Cancer with Biological Medicine, the story of Dayna Baumeister

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Cancer is a group of diseases that is characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells, and the American Cancer Society suggests that it can be treated with things like surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immune therapy, and targeted therapy – or drugs that interfere with cancer cell growth. These are the primary options that are presented to us in America. These treatments are designed to target and kill the cancer as if it was an isolated unit in our body. And none of these treatments are without side effects, which are often worse than housing the cancer itself.

Today I wanted to introduce to you an alternate approach to healing cancer. Biological medicine is not some new-age-woo-woo philosophy, it’s a real science and it’s based on the biology and physiology of the human being down to the cellular level. It is understanding that we are nature, that all of our systems are interconnected, that we’re unique individuals, that we each have our own story, and therefore our own unique healing journey.

Last week, I interviewed Dayna Baumeister of Biomimicry 3.8 and organization that looks to nature to solve modern human problems (listen here). During my conversation with Dayna, I found out that she was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 years ago. Dayna, using a biomimicy approach, had the insight to ask nature how she would solve this problem… this is the story about how Dayna successfully healed her body using Biological Medicine.

Her story covers her visit with her oncologist, her decision to choose a biological approach to heal her cancer rather than a conventional (or industrial – as she calls it) approach, what happened to her during her 3-week healing journey, and what has changed about how she lives her life today.

Ultimately – you should be aware that your body is designed by nature to heal itself… and biological medicine is an approach that characterizes your unique, interdependent human body for the purposes of designing an individualized healing program for you.

Check out some of the biological medicine clinics in the States, including the Marion Institute in Marion, MA, and the American Center for Biological Medicine in Scottsdale, AZ.

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