Taylor Dukes: How She Beat Cancer with Functional Medicine | TUH #155



Could your body shrink a brain tumor by half before surgery? Taylor Dukes is proof that it is possible. In this episode, Taylor …

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28 thoughts on “Taylor Dukes: How She Beat Cancer with Functional Medicine | TUH #155

  1. You both talk so fast and rattle off these terms that us laymen can't understand. I'm hitting pause and repeat over and over again to try to understand some of the terms and words that you use. It's doing nothing but creating anxiety for us that are trying to learn. Every single item I look up, treatment, mat, process is something that apparently none of us who live a normal life with a normal income could ever afford. I feel like I'm now sentenced to die because I don't have the money or ability to get free products to try. Let alone buy all of these pieces of equipment, supplements or travel. Finally understood what you were talking about regarding to some mad and I see that they're over $1,000. Imported red light helmet from Germany. Come on ….. I've been calling multiple cancer centers can't even get a live human being to talk with. I don't even know how to find these specialist doctors.
    It's frustrating, not empowering

  2. This where I will say: money doesn’t buy you happiness but it does give you options. It’s all very well this woman banging on about all the therapies that she’s lucky enough to be doing – all of which I know about because I too have an incurable’ brain tumour. But there’s only so much I can afford. I can’t drive any longer because I’m at risk of seizures & so it’s hard for me to find work. I’m trying to be as proactive as possible since my diagnosis but there’s only so far that money will stretch to when you have 2 kids at home. 😢 xx

  3. This where I will say: money doesn’t buy you happiness but it does give you options. It’s all very well this woman banging on about all the therapies that she’s lucky enough to be doing – all of which I know about because I too have an incurable’ brain tumour. But there’s only so much I can afford. I can’t drive any longer because I’m at risk of seizures & so it’s hard for me to find work. I’m trying to be as proactive as possible since my diagnosis but there’s only so far that money will stretch to when you have 2 kids at home. 😢 xx

  4. I am 55 y. old and just went through what Gary describes on a podcast about a patient he is helping.
    I had my entire colon removed, had sepsis, flatlined for some time( called code blue in the hospital) , have illeostomy . Cancer was not removed during surgery: I have to go through radiation/ chemo to see if they can respect it.

    Gary, I am trying to get to all the resources you mentioned that you would share.
    I signed for your UH VIP but cannot find the resources/ thread there.

    Please help!
    I will be forever grateful!
    God bless

  5. It would be nice if we could afford 1/2 of the therapies you have described…..or if insurance would cover or help cover them. But no…. Insurance only supports mainly the mainstream medical system. Most of us don’t have $$$$$ enough to do all these things.😮 Sorry…. Fighting the fight is tough to do and sometimes maddening. I just guess I heard all these things for a few years now from multiple sources and that could be used to help keep it at bay, but felt frustrated due to lack of funds [and no, I am not asking anyone for money…… just venting I guess. ] Sorry again and thank you for the post

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