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169: Eric Remensperger on His Quest to Cure Cancer
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169: Eric Remensperger on His Quest to Cure Cancer
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72 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today’s episode is with one of the most fascinating people I have met in recent years. Eric Remensperger is a Wall Street lawyer with a unique story. Prior to moving from New York to Los Angeles (probably two of the highest stressed places in the world) he was a work hard, play hard, cigarette-smoking kind of guy. These days, he’s a holistic health expert and serious biohacker.
What changed? Like most with a passion for wellness, it started with his own diagnosis.
A Personal Quest to Cure Cancer
Eric’s life changed forever in June of 2016 when he received the diagnosis of advanced-stage prostate cancer.
In response, he did an incredible deep dive into all things related to cancer from the causes to therapies to the interventions. His ability to grasp the big picture about a complex disease and filter out all the noise is amazing.
This story has a happy ending: Eric was declared to be in remission after only 7 months of his cancer protocol. (Incredible and very rare with his type of cancer.) Eric doesn’t like to use the word “cure” when he’s talking about cancer, but rather the goal is to remain in a healing state and help others to do the same.
In This Episode You’ll Learn
Eric’s story and how he was diagnosed with advanced aggressive cancer even while living a super healthy lifestyle
what he feels are the roots of cancer
the diagnosis: how he decided what to do next
the condition that all cancer cells share
tools Eric used to slow his cancer progression
what ozone therapy is and the way Eric used ozone to help halt his cancer
the benefits of high dose IV vitamin C (and how to use it against cancer)
supplements Eric used during his recovery
how therapeutic ketosis differs from nutritional ketosis
why cancer loves glucose and why it’s important to avoid it
the real reason grounding is so important
how we know there is voltage in the cells and how this impacts our life
why sunlight is so important (hint: not just for vitamin D)
what redox is and why we all need to understand it
why the sun and infraredlight are so important
what GCMAF is and why we need it
the reason emotional health is so vital for physical health
Resources We Mention
QuesttoCureCancer.com
QRS Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy Machine (mention Wellness Mama sent you to be able to order)
Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer by Thomas Seyfried
The Longevity Diet: Discover the New Science Behind Stem Cell Activation and Regeneration to Slow Aging, Fight Disease, and Optimize Weight by Valter Longo
The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, Vapor by Gerald Pollock
Released:
Jul 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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