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Diet Doctor Podcast

#34 - Dr. Nasha Winters

Diet Doctor Podcast

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4.8711 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Given a terminal diagnosis of stage 4 ovarian cancer at the young age of 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight. And fortunately for us all, she won. Now more than 20 years later she has helped thousands of patients battle with cancer with a unique approach that combines the best of allopathic and alternative care. She acknowledges that treating the cancer is important, but so is treating the person, and targeted lifestyle approaches can enhance cancer care, quality of life and even survival. Dr. Nasha is a force of nature with a passion and energy that are unmatched. She has already accomplished so much, and has her sights set much higher as you will hear in this interview.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Diet Doctor Podcast with Dr. Brett Schur.

0:06.1

Today I'm joined by Dr. Nasha Winters.

0:08.6

Now, Dr. Winters is a naturopathic physician and the author of the metabolic approach to cancer.

0:14.3

And if you haven't heard her story, you absolutely are in for a treat because she has a remarkable

0:19.9

story, which you're going to hear her talk about a little bit,

0:23.6

where starting with a diagnosis at age 19 of basically end-stage ovarian cancer.

0:28.6

And here she is 20 plus years later where she's transformed her life

0:33.6

of not just being a cancer survivor,

0:35.6

but now helping people navigate their own way through cancer diagnoses

0:39.6

and using lifestyle, including a low-carb ketogenic diet,

0:44.5

as well as a lot of introspection and learning about yourself

0:48.7

and taking care of yourself and how that can help

0:51.6

through a cancer diagnosis and treatment.

0:59.0

In addition to using things like fasting and mistletoe and so-called alternative therapies, but here's one of the keys that I really like about Nacia, Dr. Nasha,

1:04.0

is that she understands the importance of bridging the gap

1:07.0

between so-called alternative therapies and conventional therapies,

1:11.4

that we can sharpen our tools, so to speak, that chemotherapy, radiation therapy,

1:16.5

they have their place and we can use them better in conjunction with these alternative therapies.

1:22.2

So I think that's a really great perspective that she brings forward, but also the perspective

1:26.3

of seeing people as a human being

1:28.2

and improving this whole experience. And if it improves longevity, great. But most importantly,

1:33.9

improving quality of life and improving how people live. I think you're really going to get

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