EP 81 : You Can Truly Heal From Cancer with Marcus Freudenmann

Published: June 16, 2020, 7 p.m.

As you can hear in this podcast, I'm really passionate and admittedly I may even have a bit of a chip on my shoulder about mainstream cancer therapy. My lovely guest Marcus, through his many years of experience with this complex disease, has become much wiser than I am yet to be about the way he talks about this in context of alternative and integrative therapies that actually work and in fact have years of evidence. Even better is that Marcus filmed a documentary that is not only filled with natural and alternative therapists but it is loaded with mainstream medical doctors that utilise these therapies and approach cancer very differently. This is not to say chemo and radiation therapy don't have their place.. it does for a small minority and it depends on so many factors as to whether or not those conventional methods may or may not be worth trying for the individual. Anyway.. the point is, have a listen to this episode to have your mindset on cancer and treatment options, cracked wide open - Marcus is amazing!


In This Episodes We Cover:

  • The modern pharmaceutical mystery that is cancer therapy
  • How complex it is to find the right treatment path
  • Why alternative therapies should be at the very least integrated into mainstream medicine


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