Episode 107

An Integrative Approach to Cancer

With Ralph Moss PhD

Cancer is a topic that hits close to home for almost everyone. If you’re not the one in three diagnosed with cancer, you likely know someone who is. While there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to cancer, treatments, and prognosis, there’s also a lot we are learning every day that helps to increase survival rates. With experts like Dr. Ralph Moss leading the way in uncovering the best approach for cancer treatment, we are well on our way to find hope in any diagnosis.

On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, I talk with Dr. Moss about the long and controversial history behind conventional and unconventional cancer treatments, the increased prevalence of cancer diagnoses, the various causes of cancer, and every day things we can do to reduce our risk. We also cover the roadmap to navigating a cancer diagnosis and what steps someone who is newly diagnosed might take.

For more on Dr. Moss, you can find his books right here: Cancer Incorporated and be sure to check out his Moss Reports and consultations here. Also mentioned in the podcast are the Roche Foundation Medicine found here and the book Cancer as a Metabolic Disease found here.

 

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I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did.
Wishing you health and happiness.
Dhru Purohit

In this Episode, you will learn

  1. Dr. Moss's backstory when it comes to cancer
    (4:20)
  2. Why unorthodox methods are suppressed within the oncology community
    (9:55)
  3. How the success of traditional cancer treatment is growing slowly
    (18:32)
  4. Why so many more people get cancer today
    (25:59)
  5. How genetic mutations related to cancer don’t tell the whole story
    (33:40)
  6. Promising unconventional treatments
    (40:20)
  7. Why it is that clinics do not recognize sugar as an issue regarding cancer
    (47:40)
  8. Additional information about immunotherapy
    (52:04)
  9. Roadmap of what's available for cancer treatments
    (1:01:13)
  10. How Dr. Moss put his own team together for his prostate cancer
    (1:05:48)
  11. Steps everyone can take to help minimize the risk of cancer
    (1:13:07)
  12. New tests to help detect cancer earlier
    (1:20:05)
  13. Lasting message for someone navigating a cancer diagnosis
    (1:25:29)
  14. How to learn more about Dr. Moss
    (1:32:12)

Guest

 
Dhru Purohit

Dhru is the host of the Dhru Purohit Show, a top 30 health podcast with over 30 million downloads. His interviews focus on the inner workings of the brain and the body and feature the brightest minds in wellness, medicine, and mindset.

Dhru Purohit is also a serial entrepreneur and investor in the health and wellness industry.

 
Ralph Moss PhD

Dr. Ralph Moss has been at the leading edge of scientific investigative journalism for over forty years. His latest book, Cancer, Incorporated, is a blistering critique of the greed and lies of the cancer drug business, and shows how Big Pharma’s deceptions have caused suffering and cost lives! 

 

Dr. Moss is a graduate of New York University and Stanford University. He is the former science writer and assistant director of public affairs at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. 

Since 1977, Moss has independently evaluated conventional and non-conventional cancer treatments all over the world. For the past 25 years, Dr. Moss has been producing Moss Reports. Moss Reports are unique documents that give readers an unbiased and in-depth look at conventional and alternative treatment options for most common cancer types. Dr. Moss also offers consultation services.  To learn more about Ralph Moss, Moss Reports and consultations, please visit www.mossreports.com.

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