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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Stuff off that exhausting amster wheel and into balance.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Living with Doctor Marissa from Miss Joy.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
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(00:58):
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(01:20):
find those here today because you can find them everywhere
and they will all leave you with the case of
the four a's anxious, afraid, angry, and aggravated and life
is way too short for those I want you to
feel amazing. That's why for the past seven hundred and
nine consecutive weeks and one five hundred and twenty nine

(01:41):
podcast shows, but who's counting, I have been anchoring you
with some heartlines, with some topics and guests and series
and co hosts to that end. And today is no exception.
My newest series called Beating Cancer with Nutrition, and my
my newest co host is Mark Simon, who is the

(02:04):
founder of Nori Nutritional Oncology Research Institute. He is He
has a background in clinical nutrition with a specific focus
on cancer prevention and treatment. Mark is also the CEO
of Norri Nutraceuticals, which manufactures specialty nutritional supplements.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Please welcome back to the studio, Mark, It flies right.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
You're on every first and third or on CACAA second
and fourth Thursday, and it just seems like we just
did a show. But it's always good to have the
information I have. Actually, I'll be honest, I have shifted
some of my own eating thanks or no thanks, Mark Simon,

(03:00):
and much more cognizant of fiber, which is the health
food of brains. And I had no idea it's not
protein and it's not carbs. But before we get into
the nitty gritty, y'all, no, I start every weekday morning
with breakfast, and we're having something that's called taking a
bite of my gratitude sandwich. Top of the bun we

(03:24):
look outside of ourselves. What are we grateful for? And
bottom of the bun is the last.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Thing you do before we go to sleep, and it
will help you sleep, Which is what do I like
about myself as contrasted to what I did wrong, what
I shouldn't.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Have said, should, should should shooting on ourselves as well
as who done me wrong? So it's a good life
habit and glad that you're here with me. I see
eyeballs in the studio, so feel free to play along
with us in the chat of what I call my
ttchoo gallery instead of the peanut gallery. All right, let's

(04:00):
get started. What am I grateful for? I am grateful
for my closet, my walking closet that houses all of
my fashionista clothing. I do love my clothes, and there's
nothing better than getting an outfit that you just love,
then coming home and finding out it matches something you

(04:23):
didn't try to match. So I am grateful for my
walking closet, Mark Simon, what are you grateful for?

Speaker 5 (04:32):
Do you love walking closets? They didn't exist for I
don't know, and years ago you didn't see much of them.
But now every home, new home has huge, humongous walking closets,
which are very very nice. But I'm grateful for the

(04:53):
opportunity that I've had to find right livelihood, meaningful work.
So yeah, I worked in another field and paid me
well and I was grateful for that, but it was
not my passion. So finally it took a long long

(05:14):
time I found my passion that is an alignment with
my work.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Awesome, and that's actually the bottom of the bun, which
is what you like about yourself. So I just want
you to isolate outside of yourself that you're grateful for.
Like I'm grateful that I get to expand my abilities

(05:43):
to I'm now trying something new. I love trying new things.
But I'm grateful for commerce that's outside of myself commerce
going off your livelihood thing, I'm grateful that at uh
all of us have an opportunity to explore different ways

(06:06):
to make the money energy called sorry, the financial energy
called money. And I'm trying something new which is a
jewelry making. I've never done jewelry making, so I'm grateful
that I get a chance to try that. So outside
of yourself, what are you grateful for? One more one

(06:28):
that I'm going to say for you.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
This new this new environment with you.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
I thought that was going to be the first one.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
Yeah, I got them a little twisted up, that's okay.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
And what is that new environment?

Speaker 5 (06:44):
Living on the water. It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Yeah, yeah, we both now live on the water. You
finished the move, never going to move again? All right,
Now we're gonna the fun. What do we like about ourselves?
This is weight training for mental health, taking responsibility and
not looking to other people to approve of you, because, frankly,

(07:11):
my dear, if you can't approve of yourself, how the
fork do you expect anybody to approve of you? So
what do you like about yourself? I will say I
like my ability to improvise. I'm not going to say
where that came in recently, but I was told that

(07:33):
I never took the smile off my face, my face
because no matter what went wrong, you weren't going to
catch me with my face in that position. So I
am grateful for my ability to improvise.

Speaker 5 (07:55):
Focus. I'm grateful for my ability to focus and stay focused.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Great, and I'm improvising right now.

Speaker 5 (08:09):
That was a pretty magical scene. When you walked away,
we disappeared.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
I was improvising, all right, let's see.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
I think that's good for breakfast. Thanks for joining us
this morning. If you come in every weekday morning with me,
free subscribe to my YouTube channel give me the finger,
this one not the other one. Then you will get
an alert every weekday morning to have breakfast with me.
So thank you Mark for having breakfast with me this morning.

(08:45):
Thank you for having me or the topic of the day,
Hold on one second, where is it there? Nay, no
more bell, I broke the bell, Mark, What is the
topic for today?

Speaker 5 (09:02):
We're going to talk about ways to treat cancer naturally,
very important.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Without those out chemo.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Yes, yeah, without the radiation and all the rest of it.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
This is a little bit of a hot topic. I'll
put the moose on the table to start with. UH.
There is pushback from UH those who say and and
have convinced families that the only way to treat cancer

(09:40):
is through chemotherapy and radiation and diet has nothing to
do with it, and I am convinced, which is why
I had asked Mark if you'd like to do a
series on the show that that is it's it's misleading
information and it could be potentially dangero. So I am

(10:02):
not saying that, you know, there's only one way, but
I would like to add this very important way to
the conversation and so that the information is out there
and people can, you know, try it at least so
and I'll ask you, I'll put the moose on the
table again. I know we've talked about this before.

Speaker 7 (10:24):
The perception that people who do naturalistic thank you for
that finger who do treat cancer naturally, those who show
that the proof are killed because the.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Pharmaceutical or the those who are affiliated with chemo want
to kill that information. Is that true? Yes or no?

Speaker 5 (10:51):
Maybe? Okay, I think I think ten twenty years ago, yeah,
they were jailing anybody who is doing an alternative treatment.
It has changed, and there's certain states like Florida and
Arizona where there's quite a bit of medical freedom for

(11:12):
clinics to op rate and doctors to do their work.
So yeah, it's constantly changing, but conventional oncology is failing us.
It's just it's just not effective in doing the job
well for many reasons. One of the reasons is it's

(11:33):
a very very narrow approach. You know, it's just toxic drugs, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy,
and they don't look at the total broad picture, you know,
diet and lifestyle, which is really really important and crucial.
So there's a field called integrative oncology where they try

(11:56):
to incorporate more into it. And that's good, that's the
stuff forward, it's a start, but there's a whole nother
area of interest in research, and that's an exploring totally
natural ways to reverse or at least stop the progression

(12:16):
of cancer, and just died in lifestyle can go a
long way in doing that, and that's been proven, you
know in clinical studies, so early, very early stage cancers
like early stage prostate and breast potentially could be halted
and even reversed by just diet and lifestyle changes. There's

(12:40):
published studies on this, doctor Dean Ornish, you know, prostate cancer,
and they'll be publishing work on breast cancer. So diet
has just by itself a lot of potential, but is
it enough. No, cancer, cancer is really really challenging to

(13:00):
treat because it wants to survive. These cells are tough
and they're smart, and they can escape all kinds of
different things, and they want to survive. So what I've
developed is a way to go right to the Achilles

(13:21):
heel of the cancer cells, you know, their their vulnerability,
and designed a cocktail of natural agents to go right
right to it and kill the cancer cells without harming
any normal cells in the process, without drugs.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
And I'm and this information is all on your website
to you know, I was going to pull up this book.
Uh and and just say that out loud for people
who I'm going to pull it up. Now, how do
we find all this information?

Speaker 5 (14:03):
Nutritional oncology, gott that is the main what's right? So
I've started books and what happens is I'm getting into
the book and writing it and then I discover new
things and I've made changes to the protocol. So I'm

(14:24):
not ready yet book out there outlining everything because it's
just constantly evolving and changing.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
But okay, so.

Speaker 5 (14:38):
Contain all the basics. Yeah, that's the capsule with all
the fruits in it, and that has a lot of
significance since fruits are the healthiest and best foods for
us on the planet, and they're also the best anti
cancer foods.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
So I'm looking for the book that you were talking
about with Dean, doctor Dean with a prostate cancer.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
No, he his work back in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
Okay, that's fine.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Yeah, I've seen myself some cancer patients who have responded
really well to just dietary change. Now what does that mean?
So it means going plant based, you know, vegan moving
all animal products from the diet, cutting back on protein.

(15:43):
What's protein? For protein is for growth? What are tumors?
They're tissue that's growing and expanding and the gobble up
amino acids or the derivatives of protein. So we want
to keep the protein level down, and we want plant
proteins because they contain less of these sulfur containing amino

(16:05):
acids methionine insisting, which we've talked about before.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
So now the diet whole food, plant based diet.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
So so let's mostly centered around.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
A lot of fruit, sorry, a lot of fruits and vegetables.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Yeah. So, so I'm gonna put the moose on the
table because I don't know many people who can go
cold turkey.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
Literally, it's not.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Right, right, So so is there any benefit two like
step wise, so you know, uh, you're you're eating the
average person, if I if I am the average person.
In some ways they are told, you know, the food group.

(16:56):
We talked about the pyramid last time. You can go
watch that again. But you know, we're told in a
plate that there should be like a good hand palm
sized piece of protein, usually from chicken, beef, fish. Okay,
if you're healthy fish, no work, no beef. Right, So
the reality of what you're saying is even chicken, even

(17:19):
fish are growing cancer tumors, cancer tissue, cancer cells. So
if we want to really starve the cancer, sell sells
or tumors, we want to begin to introduce more plant protein,

(17:39):
which means diminishing that so everything else can stay the same.
Right of what you're eating, it's not perfect, but if
you substitute in that palm sized protein of meat with
that palm size or maybe twice as much, you can
eat twice as much of the fruit. That is a

(18:02):
that is a twenty percent improvement, that's a fifty percent
or is that like how significant is that improvement?

Speaker 5 (18:09):
It's significant, It's very significant. Yeah, so some people have
the strength and will power to just go cold turkey,
you know, overnight. I've seen people do that and others.
You know, it might take a few weeks, you know,
process of gradual elimination and replacement. But I think it's

(18:31):
the most important thing for anybody that's newly diagnosed or
had a recurrence you know, of a cancer, go towards
the plant based diet and seek at information from Nori
and how to do that and to optimize the diet

(18:51):
for the greatest therapeutic benefit. So, yeah, one one really
good step is to do fruit only in the morning,
fruit only breakfast.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
Yeah, this is very, very very valuable.

Speaker 5 (19:09):
And fruit, by the way, is a food that does
contain protein. All whole foods contain protein. So fruits are
about two to four percent protein. Vegetables of higher levels,
and then when you get in some grains and beans
and nuts and seats, there's an abundant amount of protein
in these foods. We don't need animal protein and we

(19:33):
don't want animal protein for a lot of different reasons.
We talked about this for no fiber, zero fiber, and
animal protein contaminants. You know, pollution builds up a food
chain it's very bad for the gut microbiome. If we

(19:55):
want to optimize animal protein, animal proteins are acid forming,
so they kind of shift the body to a more
acidic state, which we don't want. We want the body
in an alkaline state. So plant foods, for the most part,
tend to be alkaline, and animal foods are acidic. They're

(20:18):
not actually acidic, they're acid forming. Has to do as
a mineral balance between calcium and phosphorus.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
So so let me summarize for those of you who
are not scientists like me in this particular area. If
I look back at all the things we've already covered
in this special series, and again I have a separate
playlist for all of this. So there's no reason for

(20:50):
anyone who knows someone without with cancer or you yourself
have newly been diagnosed, you're a little bit frantic, you're
a little bit afraid natural role. The best thing to do,
obviously is not freak out, but know that you're not alone.
There's a lot of people, right it's one out of
two and one out of three these days with cancer.

(21:12):
That's the statistic that I was given by my past
guest double time past guest friend Dresher, who also has
a great website, Cancer Schmancer. Mark's been at her health summits.
He's been highlighted there as well. So if you know
someone with cancer, please do invite them to be here now.

(21:36):
If they have questions, Mark's available. We're live in studio
for him to answer or watch an hour later. So
it is so important to know that there are advances
and there's a better understanding of what is going on
with those cancer cells. And I have to say one
of the best things that I've learned from Mark is

(21:57):
that you know, I have I never thought of cancer
as a living cell, that is, that has like like
a pac man, It likes certain things, eat and it
doesn't like certain things, and will and can be hurt.
And that understanding really helps me be able to also

(22:17):
help people who are like, Okay, I'm freaked out with Okay,
here's my shoulder, and I'm here for you, and go
to Mark's website. He has a ton of information and
at the same time, here's some things you can take
responsibility for yourself in addition or in lieu of the
traditional treatment. So one is, cancer cells don't like sorry,

(22:44):
cancer cells like acidic right, protein like animal right, Animals drive.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
More, they derive more in this ascetic environment.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Okay, so you're you're helping the cancer cell if you
haven'timal protein. That's the bottom line. You're helping the cancer
sell thrive if you don't eat fruits and vegetables, because
you won't have enough fiber to uh help your gut, right, yeah?

(23:18):
Or is that separate?

Speaker 5 (23:20):
It's it's everything is involved.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
I don't want to speak out of line here. I'm
trying to do a summary of all of our shows
to highlight the importance of this. This isn't just about
I mean, if I think about every person, you know,
what do you eat and they're what they're concerned with?
That palm of protein scares me now because that amount

(23:45):
of protein, if you are sick, if you if your
immune system is compromised, if you're if you have early
stages or late stages of cancer, you're literally purposefully helping
the cancer cells grow in your box. And that's a
moose on the table, that's a moose drop right there.

(24:06):
Because how many people actually think that way? They don't
think about the connection to I have cancer and this
chicken fried chicken that I'm putting in my mouth right now.
I am literally hurting myself and hurting my chances of
beating the cancer. So I hope you hurt that somebody

(24:28):
gave me the finger for that. But I really I'm
not doing this just to give Mark a time to
talk about his research. I'm really vested in wanting every
single person to go, hey, you know what I heard
this morning on Doctor Russ's show, Mark Simon Nutritional oncology.

(24:50):
He knows he's studied this stuff, and we really can
fight our own cancer battles more than we think we can.
There's a commercial, yes perfect.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
So diet and lifestyle go a long long way, So
an exercise it's just as important too as the diet.
The exercise program can help lower stress, and stress is
a factor in cancer growth. Helps regulate blood sugar better,

(25:31):
you know, the more we exercise. So we want the
diet and exercise to be you know, kind of the foundation,
you know, the main component, and then we can talk
about supplements or nutriceuticals.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Where we talk about nutraceuticals, I want I don't want
to skip over the stress thing. I think that is critical.
I'm glad you brought it up. The exers so if
you just got a diagnosis and you don't feel like
getting out of bed, stay in bed for a little bit.
It's it's natural to have that reaction, I think, feeling

(26:11):
feelings fully, you know it's not fair. Why me all
of that is go to wallow in it for a
little bit and then not not along you know, I
I do. You know. I try to keep mine very
short because you know, I can't get that day over.
But once you are, you're you're tired of feeling sorry

(26:34):
for yourself. Then what amount of exercise are we talking about?
Are we talking about spending an hour at the gym
every day? Are we talking about taking a walk every
other day?

Speaker 5 (26:45):
What is?

Speaker 2 (26:45):
What is your suggestion for good amount of exercise?

Speaker 5 (26:52):
What you what's your body can tolerates and your schedule
contolerate that's all as much as much as you can.
And then mindset is important too, So I tell patients
cancer is not a disease. It's not an illness or
a sickness. In an early stages, you don't know, you

(27:15):
don't even know it's there. There's really no effect on
your health. It's just you know, a small mass of
rogue cells that's growing. But doesn't mean you're sick or ill,
and so what is cancer then it's if it's not
a disease, well it's a condition, and I call it

(27:40):
an environmental injury. Usually it's triggered about twenty five years
prior to your diagnosis.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
Wow, it's a process.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
And what it really is, it's nist they're discovering is
that cancer is pretty much like wound healing. So it's
there are things going on in the tumor that looks
just like what's going on when the body's healing a wound,
but it's out of normal regulation. So it's just it's

(28:20):
a process. And in these cells, you know, were damaged
by something in the environment and environmental assault and it
just starts off with damage to few cells and then
they just multiply, you know, become something that can be
detected as a tumor you know, on a scan and

(28:44):
can also show up, you know, in your blood work
as a tumor marker, like if you have prostate cancer.
You know, we look at p S a level and
when it becomes abnormal, that's an indicator that there's a
tumor that originated in prostate plan growing and breast cancer

(29:05):
there's three different markers we can see in the blood.
They're not generally used for screening, they could be. I
think in the future we'll have some really good ways
to screen for cancers by simple blood tests. Pancreatic cancer
as a Marker'll see a nineteen point nine, you know,

(29:28):
it is very sensitive and you could almost use that
for screening. There's a marker called CEA you can measure
in the blood which elevates for a lot of different cancers.
So in the future there's going to be better and
better ways to do screening with simple blood tests that

(29:51):
are going to be pretty specific and accurate. And then
from there then you can do ultrasound or MRI and
see what's there. And then sometimes biopsy, you know, poke
a needle in it, pull out some tissue, analyze it
and see exactly what it is.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
How accurate is this cancer? Are rogue cells? Twenty five
years ago? There was an environmental assault that created them
that shows up as a cancer diagnosis?

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Is that about right?

Speaker 5 (30:27):
Pretty generally true?

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Yes, okay, I mean it's a very different way of
thinking about it. I mean, I think, like I said,
that's been the biggest you know, moose drop in my
head like the aha, oh mg, Like they're alive and
we can affect them. We can hurt them, like we
can hurt the cancer cells. We can also help them unwittingly.

(30:51):
So you're not gonna if you tune in here for
this series, you cannot say I didn't know, right, So
now you know? Yeah, And when we come back, I
want Mark to talk about a couple of things. One is,
besides diet and exercise and mindset and stress, there's external products.

(31:13):
I just had her name fraand Dresser had told me
something that I will never forget about deodorant, and we'll
cover that when we come back, as well as are
their supplements. Are there ways that you can proactively take
beyond diet a diet to help kill those cancer cells.

(31:36):
That's when we come back. Don't go away. After a
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(31:56):
Mark Simon.

Speaker 8 (31:57):
We'll be right back. Don't go way, We'll be back
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have a diagnosis called cancer. This is my newest series.

(35:12):
You see him in studio here, my newest co host.
It is a Beating Cancer with Nutrition with Mark Mark
Simon who's the founder of Nori Nutritional Oncology Research Institute.
He's a background is clinical nutrition with specific focus on
cancer prevention and treatment. Please welcome back to my studio,

(35:38):
Mark Simon. All right, welcome back. Let's talk about products.
So what products? I let off with the with the deodorant,
which I was shocked to find out about. What is

(36:01):
it about deodorant and breast cancer?

Speaker 5 (36:06):
I think it goes back to the parabins that show
up and deodorance and other body care products. So generally
things you put on you again may contain certain things
that could either be cancer promoting, you know, because of
its effect on hormones or directly being able to trigger cancer.

(36:31):
So parabins are a big one, and they've pretty much
taken those out of most body care products. What is
a parabin they're preservatives?

Speaker 2 (36:42):
M okay? And I thought there was something with the
aluminum as well.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
No, that's more related to potentially maybe Alzheimer's disease.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Wow. Yeah, so and these are like studies are being
done on this. This isn't just yea of the link, right.

Speaker 5 (37:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (37:04):
So you want aluminum and paraman free the gray and
I first, yeah, okay, any other products.

Speaker 5 (37:20):
Of antibacterial soaps?

Speaker 8 (37:23):
Wow?

Speaker 5 (37:24):
Real?

Speaker 8 (37:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (37:27):
Uh huh?

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Why that?

Speaker 5 (37:29):
And then the other one is the baby powder calcum powder,
because calcum may have some asbestos in it, and they
linked that to like ovarian cancer.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
I'm shocked that's new as the.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
Lawsuits going on, you know, against Johnson and Johnson. Wow. Yeah,
it's source of information on all. This is called Environmental
Working Group EWG dot org and they have listings of
you know, the safest bodycare products and you even have

(38:15):
to be careful of all your cleaning products too, and
of course don't use pesticides at home in your home.
I'm uh e w G w G Environmental Working Group
dot organ And they're the they're the ones that do

(38:38):
the Dirty dozen lists, you know, the the twelve types
of produce that have very very high pesticide concentrations.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
The dirty, the dirty. Well, this is that's for food, right.

Speaker 10 (38:57):
I wanted to u ye, even I wanted to look
at you know, products, because I think that that's an
area we don't talk about, so brought it up.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
So here's sunscreen screens are a good one. Yeah, there's
there's sunscreens that are not good.

Speaker 5 (39:18):
For you, right, Ye, gotta be careful.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
Yeah, what kinds of sunscreens are not good for you?

Speaker 5 (39:30):
More of the traditional ones that are you know, and
everybody everybody's using. I gotta be careful about what you
put in your skin is just as can be. Just
as as important is what you put in your mouth.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
Okay, I'm going to put up products that help cancer
grow and see what comes up. Uh food, I want
to see plant. Okay, so they're all talking about food.
I want to you know what, let's go to cancer. Scancer.
Maybe she has it on there.

Speaker 11 (40:07):
But so.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
What you put on your your skin? Can you talk
more to that?

Speaker 5 (40:18):
What you put on your skin? Skin is an organ
any other organ in your body, and things can pass
through the skin, get into the bloodstream and affects every
cell in your body. So you got to be careful,
got to be careful what we bathe in, what we

(40:40):
clean ourselves with. And you know the underarm stuff, you
know that that's that's one that gotta be really super
careful with. Yes, And then there's and then there's a
business about you know, hair dyes. There's some association between
the use of these hair dyes breast cancer.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
So wow, that that is like all new information for me.
So you heard it here Paradise. Uh do you order?
And I knew about uh talcum powder? What else were
you saying? Skin sunscreen? I'm sure like skin lotion?

Speaker 5 (41:25):
No, yeah, yes, you want to get the most natural forms.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Natural form of skin, of ingredients, shade butter natural.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
Yeah, that's fine, natural ingredients, not synthetic chemical ingredients.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
So chemical ingredients are preservative, right.

Speaker 5 (41:50):
And even artificial fragrances.

Speaker 2 (41:53):
Oh gosh, I didn't even think about that.

Speaker 5 (41:56):
Another. That's another big one. We gotta be careful with too.

Speaker 6 (42:01):
So perfume, deorrant, skin lotion, sunscreen, all have things that
we have to look at. The more natural, the better.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Because they will help the cancer cells grow.

Speaker 5 (42:19):
And there they may help them grow, they may actually
initially trigger cancer.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
So that could be one of the environmental things.

Speaker 5 (42:29):
The environmental trigger.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (42:33):
So learning actually important ones.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Unfortunately in this modern world we live in. You know,
we're bathing in all kinds of chemicals, a natural, you know,
synthetic chemicals.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
That is a very very great information, all right. So
so reading the labels, not just on food, now, the
labels on products that you use. Now let's move to
how we can prove. So these are the things to avoid,
Now what are the things to take? So go ahead.

Speaker 5 (43:16):
Prevention so divided into prevention and treatment because it's different.
One of the most powerful supplements for cancer prevention is selenium,
and I think that's probably the key supplement in cancer prevention.

(43:38):
As far as all the various different supplements. Selenium you
don't need very much. You can need a couple of
brazilans today, or you can get a selenium supplement. It's
a trace mineral, but it is very very important in
cancer prevention besides all the other stuff.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
So if you take selenium, you are helping your body
ward off cancer.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
It's a critical micro nutrient. It's involved in many different
enzyme systems, but specifically it supports antioxidant defense.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Brazil Nuts, of.

Speaker 5 (44:24):
All lots, the one food that really has a lot
of selenium in it anywhere else.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Mark has obviously told this to me before, and I
told him I don't I'm a nut, but I don't
like eating.

Speaker 12 (44:41):
Nuts, especially brazil nuts.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
But hey, you know, there's a lot of things we
do for our own good that we don't like. So
brazil nuts is something I I is it easily found
to even purchase? Yeah, yeah, okay, good because I don't
out for nuts. So except if you want to call
my dating lately, but brazil nuts are good for the

(45:08):
selenium that will help in the defense against cancer, against
developing the cancer or is it more accurate to say
that those the environmental damage that's done to the cells
that later shows up as a cancer diagnosis. When you're
taking things like selenium through brazil nuts, will that stave

(45:35):
or ward off that that rogue cell.

Speaker 5 (45:39):
No, No, once it's triggered, it's not going to be helpful.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
Okay, So this is yeah.

Speaker 5 (45:49):
But selenium is the key to treatment because a very
very high doses, not very very high, but does it's
much higher than you would supplement with selenium has an
anti cancer effect. So my research, you know, going back

(46:09):
almost twenty years, was centered around selenium, a specific form
of selenium called sodium selenite, and this has been studied
by scientists for forty to fifty years. This form of
selenium can be used therap particularly to trigger cancer cell

(46:33):
death cr tumors kill the cancer cells off. That's really extraordinary,
and so I've developed protocols methods for utilizing this form
of selenium to treat cancer. Can be given intravenously, could
be given orally, either way or both. And it's very

(46:56):
very powerful as an anti cancer agent. It's a natural agent.
It's not something you could patent like a drug. But
there are you know, basic cell culture studies, there's animal studies,
and there's human ongoing human clinical studies in a couple

(47:18):
centers on selenium. And this all got started because it
was recognized a long time ago that selenium has cancer
prevention properties, but it also has cancer treatment properties. So
everything all my research is really centered right there. And

(47:38):
then I've built a protocol combining some other agents that
work together with the selenium, like a cocktail cocktail of
natural agents that can selectively kill cancer cells and not
harm normal cells. You know, basically treating cancer without any

(47:59):
side effects. But you didn't need to incorporate the diet.
You know, you got to bring that part in because
it just helps it work a lot better.

Speaker 2 (48:11):
Interesting, I'm pulling it up now, let's see is that it? Yeah,
so on your website you have under Nori protocol And
it was kind of cool. I think it was last
shore the one before when there was someone talking about
Nori protocol and I said, is that your Norri protocol?

Speaker 12 (48:34):
And uh yeah, it's uh Mark Syren's work and people
are using it as a standard right to measure things,
and so you can easily get this again.

Speaker 13 (48:46):
This is.

Speaker 10 (48:50):
See nutrition Oncology dot net.

Speaker 5 (48:56):
Nutritional Oncology dot net.

Speaker 14 (49:00):
And uh is am I under the right tab here,
So if you go there, you know you'll know it
from the really pretty I love this graphic. So the
supplement you're talking about, this is basically the supplement, right,

(49:21):
there's things in it, including selenium.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (49:25):
That's the diet. That's the diet side of things, millennium selenium.
I think, I think probably there's more information on Nori Nutriceuticals.
There's a whole page on on sodium selenite okay on

(49:48):
the other website.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
Oh in another website okay.

Speaker 5 (49:54):
And then there's a book.

Speaker 2 (49:57):
Norinutriceuticals dot com. Okay, let me dot com.

Speaker 5 (50:01):
So there's actually an e book that I wrote that
you can order and it's all about selenium and cancer. Okay, here,
there we go. There's there's the there's the book right
there there, says s E.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
Oh, yes right here.

Speaker 5 (50:25):
Yeah. I ordered that e book and learn all about selenium.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
And then while I have this up, Mark offers a
free zoom every Saturday morning at eight specific time and
Wednesday afternoon at four free again with a lot of information, uh,
lots of Q and a right, so, and it's free

(50:53):
Asian Asian Oprah Giveaway is a free zoom with information
and it's with Mark. You know, I'm here from here,
so easy, nothing to be intimidated by all of this
really good information, and it's it's great to know that

(51:14):
you have some choices here, right When you have cancer, you.

Speaker 5 (51:20):
Have choices, and you can take it under your control
rather than just relinquishing all the control to the oncologists.
So you know, there's a range of choices, and people
want to go totally conventional, they can, but they're going

(51:41):
to survive, have a much better rate of survival if
they incorporate broaden out the whole treatment plan, you know,
with diet and exercise and nutricuticals, and you know, they
can still do all the stuff that oncologists would like
them to do, or they can go to the other
extreme and say, no, I don't want to have any

(52:03):
part of any of this stuff. I want to try
to see if we can get this under control in
a natural way we used to give it a chance,
and then maybe find a balance, you know in between.
We don't need these super high doses of chemos therapy.
Maybe a much lower dosage let's toxicity. Maybe like with

(52:29):
the hormonal cancers like breast cancer, maybe just hormonal therapy
getting lowering the estrogen for a while and go a
long way. In prostate cancer, maybe you know, for an
advanced prostate cancers, lower the testosterone level short term, which

(52:50):
can bring the psa way way down, very very rapidly.

Speaker 2 (52:56):
I like that there's freedom and choices. Yeah, right, it's
uh and and that's not something that you normally associate
with cancer, right, you don't think about how free you are. Uh.
So this is a this is a paradigm shift. It
is it requires your ability to think outside of what

(53:22):
you're told I think, which is you know, unfortunately, uh
we do have a tendency to believe right as we believe.
So it is definitely something to look at it and entertain.
I do know someone who did completely as you were saying,

(53:45):
in that category of nope, I'm not doing traditional And
you know, I had told him that, you know, my
dad who had a non Hodgkin's lymphoma, you know, the
treatment killed them and it was so sad, and he
was he lived out you know, his eight months after diagnosis,

(54:06):
and it was miserable, and he said you know, if
I had a chance to do this over, I would
have never you know, maybe I would have lived shorter,
but I wouldn't been sick. I have lived my life
for eight months sick, and what kind of a life
is that? So, without getting too emotional and personal about that,
I do believe that there are other ways. And Chris

(54:29):
Wark has been on my show several times and he's
a great example of stage three and saying no. And
he got a lot of flack from his family who
believed lovingly that the only treatment was and he's living
proof that you can go to that extreme that Mark

(54:52):
is talking about, that there is a way to naturally
be cancer, which has been the time topic of the day,
any any anything we have forgotten. We had a great
lot of.

Speaker 5 (55:06):
Patient The oncologists never studied nutrition or never studied the
relationship between nutrition and cancer, and so patients will last
they're in college, is well what should I eat? Ninety
nine percent of the time they say whatever you want,
ice cream, state, you know whatever. This is the common answer.

(55:33):
But things are changing, like the Mayo Clinic, you know,
prestigious institution is now recommending that every cancer patient should
be on a plant based diet. This just was a
couple of years ago.

Speaker 2 (55:47):
So that's awesome. Yeah, means I've heard all day. So
this is not you know, the moose on the table
quacks talking. This is respected uh, research and medical institutions
that are that are finally getting on the bandwagon.

Speaker 5 (56:08):
Forgetting it finally. Yeah, and that's true in medicine across
the board. You've got to, you know, look at your
diet and lifestyle because that's probably where the problem occurs
and arises, you know, in the gut, you know, all
different things before you go to pharmaceutical drugs.

Speaker 11 (56:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:32):
And my final word, oh go ahead, sorry, yeah.

Speaker 5 (56:36):
You want you want to look at you know, your
your overall lifestyle and see what you can do to
make improvements.

Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yeah. Yeah, My final word is just about that is uh,
we do have the freedom to choose how we look
at this diagnose and easy for me to say, I know,
but this is on anything. You know, people who have

(57:09):
a diagnosis of depression or people who have diagnosis of
whatever it is, that's not who you are. It is
something that you might have, and it could be temporary,
it could be longer term, but that's not who you are.
So if you're out there identifying as a cancer patient.
That's not who you are. You are one off, a

(57:29):
wonderful You're a full, unique individual with qualities, gifts and abilities.
And at the same time you have a diagnosis and
you have right now, for right now, something that is,
you know, limiting what you're able to do. However, this

(57:54):
today has at least one hundred ways in which you
can help yourself and take responsibility for what you're doing
to remove that diagnosis.

Speaker 5 (58:07):
Sometimes cancer can look like an opportunity or a tap
on the shoulder. Hey, I need to make some changes
to my life. They're going to benefit me longer term.

Speaker 2 (58:23):
Yeah, and that's a great final word from you, Mark Simon.
As usual, this went very quickly. It is time for
us to say adios for two weeks or abiento. We'll
see you back in two weeks for this really great
news series of mine called The Beating Cancer Naturally with myself.

Speaker 5 (58:46):
And Mark Simon.

Speaker 15 (58:51):
It's all about balance, peace in peace, out world, peace
through inner piece. This is doctor Meursa reporting live, always
trying to bring you some good news.

Speaker 2 (59:04):
And good people. Thank you so much. Mark. We'll see
you in a couple of weeks.

Speaker 5 (59:08):
Thank you later.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
Now go and have the best day ever. I'll see
you tomorrow with straight Talk.

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