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Susan Barbara Apollon is a Pennsylvania psychologist in private practice for 30 years specializing in oncology, grief and trauma. Coming from a family of physicians and herself a 20+ year survivor of breast cancer, she is a researcher of mind, consciousness, energy, and the factors which contribute to healing. She is also an educator, speaker, and author of several books including Touched by the Extraordinary: Healing Stories of Love, Loss and Hope; Affirmations for Healing Mind, Body and Spirit; and, most recently, An Inside Job: A Psychologist Shares Healing Wisdom for Your Cancer Journey.

Listen to this podcast and hear Susan’s unique insights into:

  • How her approach to healing differs from that of most psychologists
  • Three key tools that anyone can access for healing from cancer
  • The difference between curing and healing
  • The relationship between love, grief and healing
  • Why being of service helps those with cancer to heal
  • Inspiring patient stories

For your autographed copy of An Inside Job, click here.

 


Bruce Lipton, Ph.D began his scientific career as a stem cell biologist.  He received his Ph.D. Degree from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973.  He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief.  Dr. Lipton joins us today to enlighten us on the science of epigenetics as it relates to cancer.

Join us for this podcast, and learn about:

  • What is epigenetics?
  • Where does 90% of illness come from?
  • What is the significance of the first seven years of life?
  • How do stress hormones shut down our immune system?
  • What is the difference between good stress and bad stress?
  • Placebo vs nocebo
  • How does the conscious mind work differently from the subconscious mind?
  • How do you reprogram your subconscious mind?

For more information about Dr. Bruce Lipton, visit his website at www.brucelipton.com

Direct download: BC-033_Debbie_Melamed_Interviews_Bruce_Lipton_on_Epigenetics_and_Cancer.mp3
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It is a pleasure to share this interview with my long-term colleague Dr. Ralph Moss, former science writer and Assistant Director of Public Affairs at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Moss authored or edited 12 books on cancer research and treatment, including The Cancer Industry, Questioning Chemotherapy, and Doctored Results. Writer of the award-winning PBS documentary “The Cancer War,” he currently creates The Moss Reports summarizing evidence-based treatments for 36 different cancer diagnoses.

Listen to this podcast, and hear Dr. Moss’ well-researched opinions on:

  • The cancer breakthrough of the year
  • The truth about Laetrile research at Sloan-Kettering
  • The immune system and spontaneous regression of cancer
  • When chemotherapy is and is not appropriate
  • The success of Insulin Potentiation Therapy
  • The most effective therapies currently in clinical use
  • The value of immune checkpoint drugs like Keytruda and Opdivo
  • The promise of cancer-killing viral therapy
  • How far we have come in the last 40 years and why he is optimistic

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