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In the realm of cancer, specifically breast cancer, lymphedema is rarely discussed. Nonetheless, lymphedema of the arm is one of the most common and underestimated side effects of breast cancer treatment. It is quantitatively known to negatively affect the quality of life in breast cancer survivors. Chemotherapy. Radiation. Surgery. Conventional medicine will have you believe […]
While there are dozens of natural cancer treatments and three primary conventional cancer treatments (cut, burn, poison), most doctors in mainstream medicine tell cancer patients there is only one “proper” way to treat their disease. Speaking as an M.D., Ph.D., as well as a doctor of alternative and holistic medicine for more than four decades, […]
Until last summer, people who wanted to become patients of Conners Clinic either traveled to Minnesota to participate in our 2-Day Intensive program, or they could pay for a programmed Rife machine to be shipped to their homes. The former option — coming to the clinic — is our most sought-after and successful program primarily […]
Cancer is a chronic disease that has two principle origins. One is emotional/spiritual and the other is nutritional/environmental. The past 100 years has seen an explosion in all chronic diseases all over the world. The primary reason for this increase is the toxic environment. The environmental toxicity is secondary to industrialization in the world that […]
The immune system is directly dependent upon the lymphatic system. In fact, if the flow of lymphatic materials slows, it weakens the immune system. The lymphatic system is sometimes referred to as the body’s second circulatory system. Its primary function is that of a defense mechanism and it is key to the body’s immune defenses. […]
I have foundational beliefs in caring for those with cancer. One is that cancer is a verb that needs constant attention. This includes lifestyle changes, which one can easily comply. No one is cured of cancer after a stay at a clinic for 2-4 weeks. This understanding birthed our 2-Day Cancer Intensive program. People need […]
Many healthcare systems rely on a mechanistic view of health and how to cure disease. This view developed in the late 19th century with the discoveries of Louis Pasteur. He experimented with pasteurization to prevent spoilage in beer and milk. Pasteur is one of the fathers of germ theory and involved in the development of […]
Recent literature is pointing to a correlation of higher tissue levels of copper in some cancers. Since some cancers can feed off of copper, as the element is necessary for rapid replication, speculation lends toward reducing copper levels as a possible intervention for cancer patients. Copper is an essential nutrient for many cellular functions. However, […]
In 1992, Hannibal Lecter left an indelible impression on moviegoers. While recounting the murder of a census worker to Dr. Clarice Starling, the antagonist in Silence of the Lambs noted, “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.” In real life, your liver is much more than part of a psychopath’s […]
A recent paper published in Science shows that Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterial species, is associated with a subset of colorectal cancers. [1] Basically, bacteria and cancer risk go hand-in-hand. Hmm, a microbe being responsible for cancer? Say it ain’t so! Cancer Tutor founder Webster Kehr has been a proponent of this fact for more than two […]