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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Overcome Anything Podcast Show with your host Caesar.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Is you know.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Blother and welcome to another episode of You Can Worcome
in podcast show. It is your host Caesar Espinom and
today I have a special guest. He is an individual
who is a cancer survivor who fought stage four melanoma
with a brain metametssis for ten years undergoing ten surgeries.
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After experiencing the damaging effects of pharmaceuticals, they turned to
a natural holistic approach to heal and has cancer free
for twelve years. In response to his journey he became
a holistic health and life coach, functional nutritious, wrecked teacher,
himno therapist, and a professional speaker. His mission is to
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help others to live their best lives, especially those dealing
with chronic cancer or seeking prevention. Seven years ago, he
transitioned from a career as a chief technology officer to
focus on health transformation, and he is now a best
selling author of Beating the Odds, which details his holistic
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journey through cancer recovery. As an athlete and music lover,
he enjoys playing tennis and competing in races, while also
investing in churrible causes like planting trees and feeding the
less fortunate. It is my great pleasure to introduce to you,
Georgies Cordova. How are you?
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Georgia's very good, very good, see sir, how are you?
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I'm doing wonderful, Thank you? So what you know, I
definitely give a little bit of your introduction here, he said,
what don't you tell me more about you? And LUs
I like to really take it back to your upbringing,
your beginnings, you know, so take me way back and
tell me how was that for you? Where are your
original from and how is your upbringing.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Okay, yeah, sure, I was born in Caracas, Venezuela of parents.
My Greek side of the family is my mother's I'm
Greek and and my parents from my dads, they're from Madrid, Spain.
They both migrated after World War Two. They migrated to
Venezuela and they met there. They mentioned that that's a miracle,
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a Greek family and a Spanish family and meeting in Venezuela,
and so that's where I was born. I'm first generation
Venezuela and my sister as well. We both have Greek names.
There are also Spanish names, you know, Sophia and George Hode.
But that's how we started. I started. My dad played
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Davis Cup for Venezuela, even though he was from Spain.
He got his national nationalized and played for tennis for Venezuela.
And that's how I started playing tennis when I was
three or four with him, you know, and little by
little other kids in the club. And by the time
I was twelve years old, I was the national international
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junior team. We started to actually I was doing very well,
so I qualify to go play the World Championships for
twelve years old and then fourteen sixteen, at the age
of seventeen, I I came to the States to repeat
my senior year just as an exchange student, learn the language.
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Went back to Venezuela. But a year later I got
a full right scholarship to play here where I live
now at New Mexico State University NCAA Division one tennis.
And so interesting because on the Greek side of my family,
when I look back, it seemed like destiny. Many of
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my family members in the Greeks I died of cancer,
starting with my grandfather I was four. I remember this,
you know, Greeks and people from the Mediterranean, Spain, Francis
were pretty so especially Greeks. It was like like a tragedy.
And for me, you know, cancer And then all of
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a sudden, oh, my grandpa died of cancer. Then his
brother two years later, who also migrated to Venezuela passed
from cancer. Then my my grandmother's two of her four
sisters press of cancer through the years, and then my
godfather also Greek. Everybody Greek here, no one I'm from
from the Spanish site. But then uh, later on my
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my mother's brother, my uncle died of cancer in three
weeks after my mother, my dear mother, died of cancer.
I was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of the disease.
So in a way, you know, basically when I when
I look back, I thought, what this was his destiny? Man,
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I was always fearing this disease because nobody, nobody, I mean,
it will hit us, fly and they will be gone. Yeah,
so I got I got diagnosed, and I'll have to
share it real quick in a while, I'll tell you
that all disease are emotional and something else. But the
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emotions to see my mother just going. She had a
very tough, rough, very rough last year of her life.
I was driving, I was at the time already living here.
I've been in the States since since nineteen eighty really
going back and forth. But and then you know, I
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got married and became a citizen, so I've been here
for more than half my life. Anyway, you know, all
those emotions really probably triggered my situation, which I thought
it was because of my exposion exposure to the sun
all these years. My parents said that my sister and
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I learned and cousins learn how to swim before we
learned how to walk. We would go to the Caribbean
beaches in Venezuela and stuff, and then tennis and then soccer.
I did a lot of surfing as well, always in
the sun, and so I thought that was it, that
was the reason. But later on dermatologists and I when
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I do speaking, like you said, I go, I'm invited
and I go to speaking around the nation. Is because
I do it in Spanish too. I've been in Spain
and Chile, Mexico, not in Venezuela yet we situation is
still crazy.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Yah.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Yeah. But anyway, so that's really the background I started.
At the moment I was I was diagnosed. We had
five young children. We have four adults and now they
are adults who were grandparents, but four of them boys.
And then the youngest Audia, and the oldest was fourteen
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and Claudia I was seven. Everyone in the middle we
have a set of twins. That really that was really
my first thought when I was diagnosed. I said, man,
I knew it. First of all, I said, I knew it.
I drove the stuff to me because you know, like
the secret and the rules of the mind. I'm a
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hemotherapist by the way as well, you know that's a
new alcoholite I had there, but at the end of
the day, sees her, I just said, you know what,
you know, this is not destiny. I'm not I'm going
to be Actually, I'm going to be the odds and
I'm going to be the first person in my family
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to survive this. Even though my stuff was malignom melanoma,
very aggressive formal cancer, it was already in my lived
notes I had ended up being in my brain. I
had eight tumors in my brain, and so I had
four brain surgeries and two Gama knives, and and that
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really took care of six of them, but two of
them were not operable. And I discussed on my book
what happened. I'm a person of faith, and uh it
was one hundred percent in my faith. Uh. In terms
of those two disappearing, my doctors they couldn't believe it.
They you said, look, you know, they're gone. And that's
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a product of certain stuff that I did, prayer groups
and things, and and visualizing, doing a lot of visual license.
I used. I used that a lot as a competitive
competitive tennis player. UH. And he helped me, helped me
a lot when I especially when I decided to go natural.
I was on year eight, Caesar, and you can stop
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me once I with this. On year eight, they the
FDA approved this drug. That was fine, finally penetrating the brain.
The brain is very cautious about what it allows to
go in, but they managed to trick it and so
this chemo could go in there. Other than that, before
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it was all radiation, you know, which I had that too,
and I'll explained something really important here as a holistic
health coach. But they gave me this stuff. I was
already approaching eight and a half years of surgery treatment recurrence.
I mean basically being in remission quote unquote and then recurrence, surgery, treatment, recurrences. Sometimes.
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On my seventh year I had two surgeries and then
on this eighth year was my second craniotomy. I have
four of them right now with a lie, you cannot
see the scars. But so they gave me this stuff
and just myself, like everybody else in the West, for me,
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plus having doctors in my family, the only choice in
my mind was chemo radiotherapy. That's what they taught us.
Well that's not the case, but anyway, that was me.
I expected to have this chemo in It was orally
in capsules by the way, one thousand dollars each capsule.
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That was my cost. But imagine eight years in this stuff.
So I mean I was a CTO, but we basically
three years of my life I couldn't work. I had
to worry about surviving. This stuff was very aggressive and
seven years of this was like a financial Tsunomi as
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well with five kids, so we had to tap into
college funds. I raise my four one k. You know,
it was I don't you know, wish this to anybody.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Yeah, And I did to tell you that there's a
couple of things you mentioned that I think. I think
they're so crucial and critical and we don't think about it,
and I'm gonna kind of summarize them, yet I do
want to go a little bit more in detail. A
few things. Number one you talk about you know, even
with the pharmaceutical right, you know, they taught us that
we got to do this right, which is like anything
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I believe in life. You know, we're in this society
where you know the common example, right, you know, which
is you know, go to school, get a good education,
come out of school, get a good job, retire and
believe that you're going to be you know you live happily,
are after right, And that's the induction that we have
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from early on, especially you know, knowing your background, which
is amazing, but that that could be a whole conversation
in itself, for sure, knowing your background, you know, coming
from Venezuela, a place like that, I'm from Mexico. Coming
from Mexico, especially those countries, they really that idea, and
more so here they want us to become really good employees,
not so much very good business owners or entrepreneurs.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Right, yes, yea.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
So it's the same thing with the so so you
talked about. You know, they thought us that it's the
same thing with like the farm pharmaceutical right, I believe
and I myself, you know, have not been through nothing
major as you have. Yet even when I get sick,
I I refuse to take medicine to an extent because
I believe that the pharmacyicals there for one one reason,
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and is to pump out money. They they're they're trying
to how to make more money. Right. They they're giving
you something to say, hey, here's this is gonna help
you better. But while you take that, it's going to
mess up something else and you're always gonna be in
this this journey, always going back and forth and just
taking medicine for their surt of your life.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Right, It's yeah, it is a huge industry. And just
as you know, I have this questionnaire that I actually
got from a fellow uh survivor. By the way, this
over eight and I have million survivors that went natural
like me, and that they don't You don't hear that anywhere,
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but there is a lot of people that took some
other alternatives. The thing with the with with cancer by
the way, in this, in this questionnaire that I have
for my clients to ask the doctors in colleges, is doctor,
the stuff that you're going to give me, see what
happens is this we don't even think of the doctor
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as our employee. We pain, we're hiring this guy to
help us heal. Really, that's what we're doing. He's your employee,
but we don't see him that way. That's part of
our mental training that that we see these guys like,
oh man, this is the only option I have to
survive the.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Same because of that, we don't question them.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
That's right. And one of the questions is exactly, can
I meet somebody that isn't remission for five years with
what you're going to give me? How about ten years?
Is it true, doctor, that you get your chemother your
chemo drugs at a wholesale and you mark it up
to the client or the insurance company. Is it is true?
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So you said it's It's a huge industry, the industry
of pharma. Their biggest investment is food and the biggest
investor investment for food industry rapid you know, you know,
like fast food and stuff is the pharma. So they
don't want us to be healthy. Let me share something
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real quick with you that I just did a talk
in Las Vegas and they asked me. My whole thing
was about obviously my story and what I do explain
what holistic heal is. But also they asked me, can
you give us some research, some numbers of the state
of health of the US. And here it is is
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what I found. Forty eight percent of US adults right
now today have one or two chronic des says that
imagine this, thirty three percent of the nation right now
is obese. And if we continue this trend by twenty
thirty around the corner, fifty percent of US goals adults
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will be obese. Then here's the one. According to the
National Cancer Institute, one of two men right now will
have cancer in their lifetime. Wow, one of three women
will have cancer in their lifetime. That is crazy. We're
not a healthy nation. This is why COVID killed some
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of us, So many of us in the US per capita,
we are not. We probably the least healthy nation in
the world. And so I imagine all this stuff. Sixty
sixty six percent of the nation is overweight. And so
I don't believe in the In the beginning, I was
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a little especially in the COVID time, a little leary
of saying some of this stuff. But no, this is
an industry. I would not I could bet that the
format will never find a cure for cancer. You know why,
by the way, it's only a business.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
It's a business, is essentially because it's that. And you
said it's a business. It is their best interest not
to find the cure for cancer because they're pumping dollars.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Yeah, and here, yeah, and here's another one that will
throw you and you and you, my friends in the audience.
Healing happens from the inside out, my friends, not from
the outside in. If you realize this. If you realize
that there's thirteen rules of the mind and we are
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attached to only one of those thirteen, they're very powerful.
Like the first one. The first rule of the mind
is that the mind goes to what is familiar. We
already talked about this. Everybody they don't have anything else
in their mind by running to an oncologist. But guess
what the oncologists. First of all, it's your employee. You
have the right to asking questions. Everybody starts playing the
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patient's role. You can't. Don't do that. I mean, they
tell you things and you take it by by one
hundred percent. Number three. They're not psychologists, they're not nutritionists,
they're not acupunturists, they're not massage therapists. All the holistic
stuff that is out there, and thank god that I
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just with I was fed up with it. Most of
my clients that I signed and in the same boatment
three four years, expensive stuff, feeling like crap, a poor
quality of life, and what else is out there? I mean,
I can't believe there's only one thing, you know.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Yeah, the other thing that you mentioned which is powerful,
is that the power of the mind. Right, how powerful
the mind is and and you know, you were talking
about how you start visualizing and and and seeing yourself
healthy and yourself here yourself. And there's a couple of
things with that that we as people tend to forget.
One is one thing that I tell people is the
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most powerful thing that we have besides time, I believe,
is that thing that's between our two years, which is
our mind, our brain right at zero cost we're born.
It's literally it's there. The challenge though, is that because
we tend to not put any value to things that
don't cost us anything, right, can the mind we want
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to again go out and listen to other people that
maybe we believe because of an authority figure, a doctor
or something to that, and politician, whatever that might be,
because they're an authority figure, we're going to listen to them,
and we don't listen to our own selves.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Right.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
So I do believe that a lot of the answers,
While it may not be easy, and it is a process,
and you gotta work on that, and you gotta you know,
really put put the effort, I think a lot of
the answer are in our mind. Right, we got to
be able to start things from we have to start
visualizing doing certain things right for us to be able
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to get what we want, whether it's in the health
side of it or is it in the financial side
of it. So having that said, give me some of
the things that you do or did to help you
say enough is enough. I'm not doing this pharmaceutical stuff.
I'm going to start visualizing. I mean you talked about
you visualize when you play tennis, right, and he helped
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you get at a certain place for some of the practices
or things you've done to help you move foreign life
by visualizing and seeing things in your mind.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Excellent question, sir. You know the rules of the mind.
See I know a little bit about that. And I
also as I was going through college, I did a
minor in nutrition, so I had the visualization was given
to us. We learned some of this stuff from a
guy from Yugoslavia before the Vulcanighland War and stuff. He
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was an Olympian and he came and gave us a
lot of mental training for the national junior team. I
mean everyone twelve to eighteen you play, then you have
to go to the college or pro But so that
really helped me a lot. There is a magnificent book
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titled The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. It is written
by doctor Murphy Tom Murphy in nineteen ten. That stuff
is like a Bible. That stuff, you know, it has
all the Why don't they teach this stuff in schools?
Why do you think they don't teach The most powerful
thing we have our best coach, caes Or, is our intuition,
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and we grew up giving it away, giving that power
to others, our parents without knowing. No, no, no, do
not think of that. Listen to your aunt, listen to
your dad, to your teacher, to the priests or who
ever look you know, but not to you. And actually,
that's a powerful thing that we receive from the divine.
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We all have this inner power, but we have to
learn how to use it. So I'm gonna explain my book.
By the way, it's funny. I launched it in January
twenty twenty. First, I'm actually launching another one at the
end of this month, but beating the ads. I launched
it on January twenty sixth in English twenty twenty one,
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and then in April I launched it in Spanish on
Saint George's Day April twenty third, The first in the
English version made best seller by noon that morning that day,
and the Spanish edit was it made it but almost
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at mid that first day. And it is because there
I basically explain what exactly did I do when I
say I went the holistic health route to conquer cancer.
But one of the things that is very important is
understanding the power of the mind, and that's part of
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what I work with my clients. So let me explain
you real quick. I know we don't have that much time.
We could talk for hours, but I use the metaphor
of a table, four legged table. One of the legs
is your physical self, the other leg is your emotional self,
the other one is your mental self, and the fourth
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one is your spiritual self. Not necessarily if you're religious.
You could be religious and not spiritual, or spiritual and
not religious or both. I actually grew up Catholic, and
I really for me, having communion is amazing. I don't
go all the time, but when I go, it's a
healing situation for me. Thankfulness thing, you know. So I
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work each leg of those tables because if one of
those legs, and in many cases with my clients it's
more than one, but it's one leg of the table
is missing. You cannot eat on that table. The whole
goal is to take this this balance of all those
four legs of the table, tie them up, clear the
clutter physically, clear the emotional clutter, the mental clutter, and
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then really learn how to embrace this divine source that
created all this stuff, and you can embrace it like
you and I were soul wise were the same. We're connected,
we're brothers. And you know a tree, you look at
a tree, a flower. Isn't it crazy if they find
a flower in Mars, imagine the news that it makes.
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But here we stepped on him or don't even acknowledge it,
so it is crazy. But this this part I wanted
to share with you guys. There's two. I have a
giveaway for you guys. When we finished, I'll send you
all this links and stuff. I think I already did,
but in case I send that. One of the things
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that is important to know is the fact that all disease,
these are all disease, are emotional. And the reason people
continue to have recurrences in whatever chronic disease is because
they don't find the root cause it's usually they think, oh,
it's hereditary, no. Especially it is found with epigenetics that cancer,
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for example, is not hereditary. Is the lifestyle that is hereditary,
and many other things. But in ourdays we're getting there's
you know, illness all over the place because we have
lost our way in terms of taking time for ourselves.
We don't seem to have time to stop. Like my
book and the second book is going to be stop
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and smell the roses. Man, Hey, is your time. Nobody's
putting a gun, and this time is not renewable. Don't
be like somebody in cosmic says, now, I wish I
had twenty years on me so I could do the
stuff that I always wanted to do. We gave out
power and our time to somebody else. That doesn't That
doesn't work, you know.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Right, Yeah, going out And I was gonna say something
to that. You know, I love that the idea of
the title of the next book because it really, you know,
we're going so fast in a very fast paced environment
that we forget and I think you see it as
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you get older. Maybe maybe there's some psychological aspect of them.
As you get older, I feel like time goes by
faster and before you know it, it's already end of
the year, right, and another year has gone by, and
so it kind of goes back to that. And that's
one thing that I'm still learning is I have to
be more uh pays myself and don't go too fast
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and have that quiet time because there's also psychological aspects
where you want to quite the mind, you know, and
and really embody that and take some time for you,
right and start visualizing that. In worlding environment with especially
with social media right now technology right, there's so much
stuff like before you know it, there's something new, something
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you came out.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Oh yeah, you go out and.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Get the iPhone and before you notice, like oh the
new iPhone is come, the next new iPhone is coming
out and you just three months.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
So yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a it's a noisy society
and worldwide, particularly here, but it's worldwide. It's it's really
concerning because uh you know, I mean, these diseases should
that with so much advancement that we have in medicine,
but unfortunately again it all turns into into business. But
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the thing of the thing another thing that is important
to know and this is part of what I'm going
to give you guys, Eve and your audience as a giveaway.
I'm going to share in their two things. One is
the first thing I learned and did when I went natural.
When I decided, you know, I went for a prayer.
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Thing you'll see in my book. I hope you guys
get it. I'll I'll give you guys a link or
I'll tell you. But the first thing is we need
to that I did is to go and get cleaned
from all this chemo I had in radiotherapy for seven
and a half years or eight years. It's crazy, all
this venom in there, you know. And so the moment
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that I decided to go natural, it's like God conspired
and send me angels in the form of humans. I mean,
people that I had no idea that will step up.
And that's also because I opened up. I say, hey, man,
I'm ill, you know, you know, and people knew me,
I you know, kind of we were doing well. People
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knew that we had, you know, a good family in
a large family. And so this my best buddy is
in double partner. We even were roommates here in school.
She used in holistic stuff since she was seventeen, and
she goes, man, I heard that you're going natural. Awesome.
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George is the only person everybody was against. In my book,
my book credits there is a doctor says man, George's
proved us all wrong because everybody was scared. Everybody said, no, man,
the only way is this way. I said, look, it's
eight years, I know my body, I know my buddy.
It's not working for me. Anyway, here's the deal for everyone.
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And I wrote a little ebook as well that I'm
going to give away for you guys about keeping your
balance pH at bay. All disease not only started with emotions,
but it's also they start and acidic bodies and bodies
that are inflame. No exceptions, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, a, hepatitis,
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whatever you are out immune situations, they all start in
a body that is inflame and as a nutritionous And
for me that was like, oh wow, really I went
to a naturalpod and he was telling me all this stuff.
He says, look, imagine you are probably so a city
right now with all this meds and all this stuff.
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We need to clean you up and we have our
goal is to balance your pH And he said this, guys,
listen to this. Disease cannot grow in a body that
is balanced has a pH balance and if you are
sick and you manage to balance as your pH, you
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destroyed the environment where this disease strives to duplicate and
continue to live in there. So you are killing with
no keemode, nothing else. You're killing the environment, eliminating the
environment that got you sick physically. Now you go to
your emotional clutter. See the reason people get recurrences, Caesar,
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is because they haven't found the root cause of the disease.
It's all throwing the kitchen sink on you, a keemod.
Let's try this one, let's try this one, and you're
feeling like crap. In many cases, you don't make it.
So instead of having a poor two years of your life,
you could have an amazing two years. But it's sad.
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But it's the reality. And people that say, oh, I
mean remission. I hate that word. You're telling the client, Hey,
you could come back. Don't give me that fear, and
again we allow it. But there's thirteen rules of the
mind and the other two health. I'll give you a
couple of real quick. The mind does exactly what you say,
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what you think, and what you see in your thoughts
and stuff. Kind of like what I was doing for years, Man,
this cancer might always come to me. Yeah, I kind
of like in a way, manifested that. You know, it
was an affirmation. So if you repeat yourself out of
the mind, by the way, that's not tomorrow or yesterday.
So you can't say, for example, I'm gonna be healed
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in June. Now you're gonna you're healed today. I am healed,
I am healed. I am I am healed. Your ego
is gonna say, oh, come on, George, you don't believe that,
you keep doing it. That's what I teach my clients
and guess I mean, these success stories that we've I've
had in almost eight years now coaching is because people
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and actually three only only three decided to go one
hundred percent natural because of that rule of the mind.
Oh my god. But what they do is when they're
going on a sixth month or seventh month and they
see how they're feeling. Because I don't I don't really
push anybody. That's a very personal decision to do what
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you want to do with your health in your situation.
But what happens though, six months into the program, they
start really wondering you know why is the doctor saying,
I'm clear in my in my in all my my seconds,
and they're recommending to keep going in case it comes back.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
What what it happens.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
I've had this situation. So it's amazing. So that's that's
a book. If you managed to do that one last thing,
and I please ask me questions. I don't believe, by
the way, as a nutritionist, I don't believe in extremes
like keto, palio or vegan. You know what I believe
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is that you have to eat good proteins, good fats,
and good carbohydrates. And if I teach you in this
book e book that I'm sending, there is a table
that will tell you what foods are alkaline and what
foods are acidic. That way you can actually I teach
my clients to prepare a balance or order abandance pH
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plate on the restaurant. If you're going to have red meat,
just have it with salad with greens with colored food
which are alkaline. So the red meat is acidic, but
this stuff is alkaline. So abandance the plate and you
have a bandance pH stuff like that. But that is
an amazing, amazing tip.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
That's huge. No I definitely that's something that I think
everybody needs. Like I like one of the things that
you say, and it kind of goes back to what
you just talked about right now. He said, no one
will be live in you until you believe in yourself, right,
And that's true. You know again we go back to
the idea of you know, sometimes that the idea of
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not believing that we can do something, that we can
get healthy, that we can get a better job, that
we can do X, Y and Z. That believe it's
a dream breaker or a dream really kills our dreams, right,
And I really enjoy you know that that you're saying.
Tell me a little bit about your program. Is it
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is it tailored to a specific person or is it
is it a three months six months? What's your program?
Speaker 2 (35:37):
I do have two forms of this. We could know
we could do a shorter version for those who want
to prevent the disease or any chronic disease. It's about prevention.
Don't be one of those forty eight percent stats that
I just told you. You don't want to be in
the unhealthy nation. You want to be healthy. So that's
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a three month program for people. The one to prevent
the cancer. It happens to me with the spouse or
partner of somebody that is that you know, hire me
to do the work for healing. So it's there's three
months for prevention because in three months we changed some
habits and stuff. And the other one is mainly my avatar,
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if you ask me, is somebody that has been going
through cancer for two years or so and they see
no results, they start feeling really bad. Now it's always
like a new a new routine in their life, another
routine in their life, affects family, affects friends, affects their job.
Then I mean, it affected me as a CTO, and
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it's just it was just so stressful. So that program
is one year. Because you got cancer. Who knows how
many years it took, but in average when I went naturally,
it took me about fourteen months to be free of cancer.
And by the way I go in July will be
thirteen years real cancer. Yeah, thank you man. It's and
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so this program it's one year, okay, and we go
every week at the same day, same time, and let's
solve the I mean, what happens. So we have to
reschedule stuff, but we try to keep that continuity, and
we work four quarters. One quarter is a physical body,
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then the emotional body, the mental self, and the spiritual
self in the middle. I do some stuff in my
program with hypnotherapy. We do deep meditations and visualizations and
I do them customize, you know, like same same with
the folks that are trying to change their habits and
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prevent disease because we get ourselves sick. I'll give you
this one real quick. So anyway, so this is These
are the two programs I have. And for those that cannot,
and you know, they say, look, I don't know. I
have an online course that you go. You go at
your page. There's no one on one staff or if
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you want to, you upsells. He oh, I like to
do one of the hypnotherapy sessions because here's the deal man,
the emotions, the emotional clutter that we carry since we're menials, babies, kids,
and we start, you know, make putting all this beliefs.
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Our parents argue and we think it's our photo somebody
and then we start somebody maybe bullied us or whatever
it was. We start. We created these beliefs and they're
there in our sub conscious minds until we somehow somebody
tells you, hey, you can you can reframe that it's
hurting you. Every time we think of something that was
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not good, and you hear a song, you see a movie,
somebody says something, or you find this person that maybe
heard you or you heard them. Either way, forgiveness, my friends,
is healing. When I decided to go natural, I also
humble myself and I said, you know, somebody gave me
a book titled Emotional Intelligence. In one chapter they were
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talking about forgiveness. So you know what I did. Ses
I went and I look for those who hurt me.
I really humble myself. Instead of hiding stuff from my
own self, I just went in. I already kind of
knew that the visually session stuff in a little bit,
and I reached out to some of those guys. I
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say some because one had passed away, so I had
to do some kind of like surrogate work with him.
But the other ones, I was surprised, Man, none of
the other ones remember hurting me. I was carrying this
venom for decades. My friend, I was the one poisoning.
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So they said, man, I don't remember, but I'm sorry.
They really truly said, you know, we were kids whatever,
but I'm so sorry man, that you were carrying this stuff.
The second thing I did is I look for those
who I heard, particularly some girls in college whatever, you know,
the same thing in maturity, and only one person remember
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the other ones didn't. But at the end of the
day doing that stuff and then doing the last one
and toughest one forgiving myself. The moment that stuff happened,
which was in the period of maybe a month and
a half or two, I felt Caesar like a grand
piano was lifted off my shoulders. And from that moment
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on I had no more recurrences of cancer. So it
is the four legs of the table. And that's what
is why it is a year. And I ask people,
you know, because I just say, what is your health worth?
What is your life worth? How much are you I mean,
do you understand that if you keep doing what you're doing,
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you're gonna end up broke, feeling bad. I'm probably not
making it. Probably probably you will hear this. Hey man,
we tried everything. Go home and find something else, or
go home and prepare your things because you're gonna leave
this planet. And they you know, it is sad. You
know what I do when I start, I hey, talk
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to break the ice, I say, and I see that
you speak as well. I say, raise your head if
you're one hundred percent sure that you will open your
eyes tomorrow morning. And everybody's oh no, I'm not sure.
Oh now you understand that we all are terminal, right,
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we have. It's it's a it's a psyche thing that
doctor tells you and you go over there and die,
you know, man, leave your cancer at home and do
the things that you like to do. And and uh,
by the way, you know, I'll just put there thing
so we could do a clarity call anybody complimentary, and
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I can help people at least create a roadmap to
their health. We're still early in the year, so they
can do like a roma for you know, like a
New year resolution. Why doesn't that work? You know, it
doesn't work because an intention. I learned this from Tony
Robins and I loved it. An intention without action becomes
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an illusion. And that's what happened to everybody. Just a
run by now now March, end of March. Everybody's kind
of dropping there.
Speaker 1 (42:49):
Yeah the first month. See the gyms are packed jump yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
So how can people connect with you and find out
more about your programs, how they can you know you
for that? And also what can they gig your books?
Your book?
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Yeah, both of the books, they're in Spanish and English.
Same with this one coming up and at the end
of I'm probably gonna end up realistically mid mid April,
but you can get them in Amazon. You can just
put my name Georgie's Cordoba with a B at the
end or the title of the book beating the Odds
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and they'll they'll find them. We're both there, you know,
in Spanish. It will show us in Spanish as well.
In Spanish he's been Cienlea, that is. And that's one
way I will share with you. Mike call in Lee
so people could actually book a call half hour and
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if it goes good, you know, we could do I mean,
I'm offering that right now prior to a masterclass that
I'm going to do in April. I'll let you know
so you maybe can share those days. But that one
is going to be particularly for folks that are going
through cancer and they are fed out. Then you can
find me on my website is www. Is your health
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dot com. And there's a place here, also that you
can schedule a complimentary call for me. And that's pretty
much it. I'm on social media obviously pretty big in
Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn, so you can find me there.
And it's all about taking care of yourself. There's a
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few changes that you have to make. They're simple, but
they're not easy because we have to break habits. We
have to get rid of some beliefs that they're not
good for you. But if you do that, you're not
gonna get sick. But start with a balanced pH.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Yeah, I love that. I love that. My last question
for you, you give us a lot of you kind
of give us the answer to that. I want to
see I can get something else from you. For people
that are watching us, either going through any kind of challenge,
whatever challenge that might be, what is one thing they
can do to start overcoming that challenge.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Well, humbling yourselves and understanding that we created that challenge,
We're the one, the ones that got us sick, or
that God is into problems where where we are today
based on our decisions. So if we understand that, and
we can have the humbleness to say, what that was
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my fault? It wasn't nobody else's fault. All this so
that the moment that you realize that you're gonna get
into this area that is really divined where it says
who he who seeks, who seeks will find and you
will find the answers. But you have to give yourself
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first and the stand the things are your fault. And second,
give yourself time for yourself. I have to share this.
Every morning, I spend two hours of nourishing, two hours
of the twenty four hours of the human cycle for me,
you know, meditate, journal, I do some praying. Then I
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go and do some physical work. I either play tennis,
or I go for a run, or I go to
the gym maintenance stuff. I'm not a you know, I'm
an athlete, but tennis players are not really you know,
like a football player or so. But you have to
take time for yourself. And one other thing. If if
you started to have something, and if you understand that
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it's your fault, you have the answers. Just see see
professional help. In terms of medical help as well. I mean,
I will not be here, by the way, my friends,
if any of those ten surgeries that I had were wrong,
especially that neurosurgeon I mean, I would not be talking
to you, Caesar. So I don't have anything against the
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advanced messal enity. We almost lost one of our twin boys.
He's a father of three, from a bacteria called MRSA,
a killer bacteria in the blood. We have no idea
how he got it. We almost lost him in July
of twenty four and it wasn't because of the capacity
of these folks, the chemistry that they have in their
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brains on how to create this antibiotic for him. He
would not be here. He would be leaving three young kids.
So I don't have anything against that. What I don't
agree with is the pharmaceutical influence on us. And in
a way it's not even fair because if you look
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at the in the East, they have the smallest incidents
of cancer. You see their diet, in their lifestyle, you
see what they what they do if they get sick,
they go, they go to God's pharmacy, Mother Earth's pharmacy.
That they don't go, well, give me something for my
you know. Now, we are trained to do that in
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the West, Europe and America.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
Yeah, I mean, you can go to any other country.
And again that could be another conversation but even see
their food products and and and all of the things
that you know, it's a simple, simple example. You see
a cereal here, the cereal here, and the cereal someplace else,
different types of ingredients, you know.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Yeah, yeah, and not only that, Like you're from Mexico.
Mexico has amazing places that are holistic. But guess what,
for some reason, somebody decided up there somewhere that insurance
companies don't cover this stuff. Well, hello, isn't this a
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red flag? They don't cover this stuff? You have to
go and do this amazing stuff Mexico because here is
three times more expensive. Obviously they have it here, but
where there isn't. So you go to Mexico. You don't
have if you live in the Southwest or whatever or
other countries because over there it's not insured. But it's about,
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you know, eighty percent cheaper. Here is more expensive, and
they say, oh, and it's not it's not carved by
the insurance. So guess what people say, Well, I gotta
go and do kimo what else?
Speaker 1 (49:29):
Yeah, one hundred percent. Well, George is thank you again
for being here. Really appreciate this conversation, really enjoyed. In
any less words, before I let you go.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
Yeah, you know, there is a This is something that
I like to you guys to listen closely. There is
a passage in the in the New Testament by one
of the apostles who took care of Mary John. He
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wrote the Book of Revelations, and that one of the chapters.
I don't I don't not when these persons will know
everything in the Bible of the quotes. But I have
my favorites, and this one is. It says this. It
goes like this. So here, I'm knocking on your door.
If you listen and you open, then I will come
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in and we will dine together. And what does that mean?
This door is our heart and it doesn't have a
now side knob. It only has an inside nup. This
divine creation gave us the freedom to open up or not.
And the key for miracles, the key for everything is
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to open that door and let this divine force come
into you. It's in there, so it will have communion.
We already have some of that divine force and us.
But that for me was amazing because how many times
we hear that knock and we ignore it. Yeah, you know,
And so I'm writing I have the sketch the outline
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for a book called The Miracle Formula, and I talk
a little bit about that in my book Learning to Receive.
So yeah that I like to close with that. Open
that door if you listen, and the only way you
can listen is stopping the craziness of everyday life and
take some time to relax and be in silenced. I
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love that.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
I love the by Georges again. Thank you again for
being here and for the rest of you guys, do
me a fear. Please make sure that you share this
message because definitely somebody needs to hear it. And I'll
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Speaker 2 (51:53):
Hi.
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Thank you for having me today. I am so glad
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Thanks for joining me and I am looking forward to
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can overcome anything.