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BeWell Cancer Story: Sabrina Leamon
I was 24 years old when I was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor that I was told was incurable. At the time of diagnosis I didn't even know brain cancer existed, let alone someone my age could be diagnosed with it.
BeWell Wellness Story: Brittany Johnson
Chronic Inflammation + Mold -
Living a healthy life—and truly living it well—is a luxury we often take for granted, but it’s one we all deserve. Like so many others, my health story began by ignoring the signs.
BeWell Cancer Story: Brittany Burling
I found a lump in my breast in late 2023. I watched it for a month then I made an appointment with my primary care provider. Four days later, I got the official diagnosis: Stage 3 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma — ER/PR+ (100%/90%).
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy + its use in Cancer Treatment
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and its use in Cancer Treatment
Wellness Resources
Integrative Clinics & Functional Practitioners:
Cancer Center for Healing
Riordan Clinic
Hope 4 Cancer Mexico
Books:
The Cancer Revolution by Leigh Erin Connealy, MD (cancer)
Chris Beat Cancer by Chris Wark (cancer)
How to Starve Cancer by Jane McClelland (cancer)
Next Steps to Take After Receiving a Cancer Diagnosis
Decisions about your treatment do not have to be made immediately. Cancer doesn’t develop overnight. According to “The Cancer Revolution: A Groundbreaking Program to Reverse and Prevent Cancer” by Dr. Leigh Ann Connealy, MD, “it takes ten to twelve years on average for a single cancer cell to eventually multiply to where it becomes a full-grown tumor in the body.” (p. 14).
4 Pillar Philosophy of Cancer Treatment
One of the podcasts I found before we ever decided to seek care at the Cancer Center for Healing in Irvine CA, was Episode 54 with Dr. Daniel Roney, DC titled “Our Integrative, 4 Pillar Approach to Cancer.” This podcast changed EVERYTHING for me. Dr. Roney provided such a tone and message of hope, but he also categorically gave a roadmap for how to approach cancer in which you may use both integrative and traditional (standard of care) treatments.
Traditional Oncology v. Integrative Oncology:
In an age where most of our population has a smartphone, and thus the computing power to search and learn about a topic in a matter of seconds, Lyndsay and I continue to find ourselves sharing our stories of “alternative” or “integrative” medicine and health, with the constant follow-up questions of “what does integrative mean?” or “why haven’t we heard of this?”