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Shattering the myth forcing your oncologist to treat you with a dead-end protocol

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Dr. Lemanne and Dr. Gordon discuss why oncologists believe that cancers inevitably become resistant to any treatment, and the new research that is proving this wrong. This episode delves into a new paradigm in cancer treatment, a paradigm designed to prevent, or at least maximally delay the development of treatment resistance. Dr. Lemanne discusses the research behind these advances, and the hope it brings to patients faced with previously “incurable” cancer.

Prepare to be astounded by the unexpected connection between sugar, cancer, and world history. Read more »

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Genistein

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Drs. Lemanne and Gordon explore the role of genestein for certain conditions of aging, bone and brain health, as well as cancer prevention and cancer survival. Read more »

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Protein for Brilliant Aging

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Drs. Lemanne and Gordon discuss how aging increases protein requirements. We cover the pros and cons of vegetarianism and animal protein and we even touch upon the health benefits of raw liver. Read more »

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Sleep smart, sleep healthy

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If you have a bad night of sleep, there are a couple things that you can do the next day to optimize your sleep compromised brain. In this episode, Drs. Lemanne and Gordon talk about the role sleep plays in their work with patients, addressing cognitive, metabolic, and cancer-related issues. Read more »

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Hormones

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Dr. Gordon discusses female hormones – a glimpse into their function and what happens to aging women as they lose those hormones in menopause, the skillful use of hormone replacement to extend life and enhance its quality, hormone replacement therapy workarounds for benefit of both brain and bone health. Read more »

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Dementia Reversal

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In this episode, Dr. Gordon discusses her recently published pilot trial in which she and three physician colleagues successfully treated patients with dementia. Read more »