Diet Doctor Podcast #34:

Dr. Nasha Winters

Given a terminal diagnosis of Stage IV ovarian cancer at just 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight. And fortunately for us all, she won. Now, more than 20 years later, she has helped thousands of patients battle cancer with a unique approach that combines the best of both conventional medicine and alternative care.


 
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Given a terminal diagnosis of Stage IV ovarian cancer at just 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight. And fortunately for us all, she won. Now, more than 20 years later, she has helped thousands of patients battle cancer with a unique approach that combines the best of both conventional medicine and alternative care. She acknowledges that treating the cancer is important, but also prioritizes treating the whole person. She believes that targeted lifestyle approaches can enhance cancer care, quality of life, and even survival.

Dr. Winters shows her passion and energy that has helped her accomplish so much, and she has her sights set even higher as you will hear in this interview!

About the video

Recorded at the Low Carb USA San Diego in July 2019, published in November 2019.
Host: Dr. Bret Scher
Sound: Dr. Bret Scher
Filming: Londen Productions
Editing: Harianas Dewang and Captur4 Project

Table of contents

  1:51  Welcome, Nasha Winters
 2:42  Nasha’s story of being diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer
 8:34  How Nasha shifted major to psychology
11:01  The difference of cancer as a genetic disease, a metabolic disease or both
13:16  Cancer, whose fault it is?
17:31  Psychological approach to uncover causes of cancer
20:06  Decreasing risk of chronic illness
21:51  Metabolic approach for chronic illness
24:59  What glucose does to our bodies
29:58  Traditional cancer therapy and ketogenic diet
43:33  Educating first-diagnosed cancer patients
49:22  Becoming a practitioner and helping others
53:36  Where to find Dr. Nasha Winters


Transcript

Table of contents

  1:51  Welcome, Nasha Winters
 2:42  Nasha’s story of being diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer
 8:34  How Nasha shifted major to psychology
11:01  The difference of cancer as a genetic disease, a metabolic disease or both
13:16  Cancer, whose fault it is?
17:31  Psychological approach to uncover causes of cancer
20:06  Decreasing risk of chronic illness
21:51  Metabolic approach for chronic illness
24:59  What glucose does to our bodies
29:58  Traditional cancer therapy and ketogenic diet
43:33  Educating first-diagnosed cancer patients
49:22  Becoming a practitioner and helping others
53:36  Where to find Dr. Nasha Winters


Given a terminal diagnosis of Stage IV ovarian cancer at just 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight. And fortunately for us all, she won. Now, more than 20 years later, she has helped thousands of patients battle cancer with a unique approach that combines the best of both conventional medicine and alternative care. She acknowledges that treating the cancer is important, but also prioritizes treating the whole person. She believes that targeted lifestyle approaches can enhance cancer care, quality of life, and even survival.

Dr. Winters shows her passion and energy that has helped her accomplish so much, and she has her sights set even higher as you will hear in this interview!

Transcript

About the video

Recorded at the Low Carb USA San Diego in July 2019, published in November 2019.
Host: Dr. Bret Scher
Sound: Dr. Bret Scher
Filming: Londen Productions
Editing: Harianas Dewang and Captur4 Project

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