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Episode #31 – Detox Foot Baths, Rife Machines, and Cancer-Fighting Diets
Join Dr. Kevin Conners in Episode #31 of Holistic Health Hour as he delves into detox foot baths, Rife machines, and cancer-fighting diets for holistic wellness!
Summary
In Episode #31 of Holistic Health Hour, Dr. Kevin Conners addresses a range of holistic health topics, including the benefits and concerns of detox foot baths, the effectiveness and safety of Rife machines, and dietary strategies to combat cancer. He answers listener questions about managing autoimmune conditions, understanding hormone levels, and the role of antioxidants in cancer treatment. Dr. Conners also provides practical advice on strengthening the immune system and the importance of personalized approaches to health and wellness. Tune in for expert insights and actionable tips for achieving holistic health.
Recommended Links
- Holistic Health Hour Website: For submitting questions and accessing previous episodes.
- Website: holistichealthhour.com
- Dr. Conners’ Clinic Website: For blog posts, videos, and further resources.
- Website: connersclinic.com
- Cyrex Testing: For food sensitivities and gut health.
- More information: Cyrex Laboratories
- Dutch Test: Recommended for hormone level assessment.
- More information: Dutch Test
- Autoimmune Course: Suggested for those looking to dive deeper into autoimmune issues.
- Course: Available at courses.connersclinic.com
- Natural Aromatase Inhibitors Article: For alternatives to tamoxifen.
- Article: connersclinic.com
- Harnessing Oxidative Stress to Kill Cancer: A blog post discussing the role of oxidative stress in cancer treatment.
- Article: connersclinic.com
- Dr. Conners’ Video Channel: For more detailed video explanations.
- Accessible at videos.connersclinic.com
Recommended Products
- TrueRife Machine: A Rife machine used for frequency healing.
- Ion Pro Wave: A low-EMF foot bath detox unit associated with the TrueRife machine.
- Soy Isoflavonoids: A supplement form of soy for balancing estrogen levels.
- Cyrex 10 and Cyrex Array 2: Tests for food sensitivities and gut health.
- Dutch Test: A dried urinary hormone test for assessing hormone levels.
- DAO Enzyme: A supplement to help break down histamines in food.
- Nutritional Supplements: Mentioned in the context of building the immune system and addressing various health concerns (e.g., DIM for hormone balance, melatonin, quercetin, and CoQ10).
This Week’s Questions
Do you have any suggestions for a footbath detox unit that has low or no EMFs?
Can a 9-year-old with type 1 diabetes use a Rife machine for healing?
Does soy mimic estrogen, and if I don’t have cancer, would eating organic fermented soy help increase my estrogen levels post-menopause?
How often would you recommend testing for food allergies, considering they can change frequently?
Are blood cancers such as chronic lymphoma estrogen-driven?
Should women on birth control or hormone replacement therapies take a Dutch test, and if so, how accurate are the results?
What are your thoughts on taking methylene blue for chronic Lyme disease, co-infections, and brain fog?
What do you recommend for someone whose cancer is fed by histamines and who struggles with high-histamine plant-based proteins and the concerns about animal proteins?
What influence does copper deficiency have, and how should people supplement it?
While treating breast cancer with nightly Rife programs, should I also run separate Rife programs for mold and parasites?
Are mitochondria-enhancing supplements such as urolithin A safe for use during cancer treatment?
What can be done for a two-and-a-half-year-old who keeps getting sick with strep and other infections, despite multiple rounds of antibiotics?
Besides DIM, what are the best supplements to prevent metastatic disease in someone who had hormone-positive breast cancer?
What are your thoughts on the safety and efficacy of intervenous vitamin C and baking soda for cancer treatment?
Given your views on antioxidants, what do you think about quercetin, which has antioxidant qualities but is also directly cytotoxic?
What should be done if an adrenal gland is enlarged?
What are your opinions on hydrogen water and its benefits for cancer patients?
Are resveratrol and CoQ10 okay to use since they have antioxidant properties?
What causes benign tumors, and do they indicate a need for lifestyle or health changes?
Can you recommend functional medicine or holistic practitioners in Albuquerque, New Mexico?
Keywords
- Footbath Detox
- EMFs
- Rife Machine
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Frequency Healing
- Organic Fermented Soy
- Estrogen Levels
- Post-Menopause
- Dutch Test
- Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Food Allergies
- Food Sensitivity Testing
- Chronic Lymphoma
- Estrogen-Driven Cancers
- Methylene Blue
- Chronic Lyme Disease
- Co-Infections
- Brain Fog
- Histamines
- Cancer
- Plant-Based Proteins
- Animal Proteins
- Copper Deficiency
- Copper Toxicity
- Mold Toxins
- Parasites
- Mitochondria-Enhancing Supplements
- Urolithin A
- Antioxidants
- Oxidative Stress
- Immune System
- Strep Infection
- Antibiotics
- DIM
- Metastatic Disease
- Hormone-Positive Breast Cancer
- IV Vitamin C
- Baking Soda
- Quercetin
- Cytotoxic
- Enlarged Adrenal Gland
- Hydrogen Water
- Cancer Patients
- Resveratrol
- CoQ10
- Benign Tumors
- Lifestyle Changes
- Functional Medicine
- Holistic Practitioners
- Autoimmune Disease
- Gut Health
- Inflammation
- Hormone Testing
- Hormone Balance
- Dietary Supplements
- Immune Modulators
- Detoxification
- Systemic Inflammation
- Enzyme Supplements
- Probiotics
- Microbiota
- Immune Support
- Dietary Protocols
- Nutritional Products
- Cytokine Response
- Immune Response
- Antibodies
- Autoimmune Course
- Oxidative Agents
- Tumor Suppressor Genes
- Alternative Cancer Therapies
- Th1 Response
- Th2 Response
- Gut Permeability
- Leaky Gut
- Lipopolysaccharides
- Inflammatory Diet
- Familial Health Issues
- Detox Foot Baths
- Light Frequencies
- Autoimmune Attack
- Cancer-Fighting Diets