Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt

EP 16 : with Dean Taraborelli part 2

Episode Summary

Dean Taraborelli, founder of the Sanctuary, Sedona, Arizona gives his most important tip as he battled cancer and found his solution in Germany with Dr.. Petra Ksceschinski Cancer is probably one of the most dreadful words in the dictionary. Yet almost 50 % of us have been or will be faced with the diagnosis. Suddenly you are faced with sifting through a mountain of information to figure out how to survive this dreadful disease for the sake of yourself, your children and grandchildren. Many have decided against the orthodox treatment as the only option, because you’ve seen friends and family members who contracted cancer and followed their doctor’s recommendations, only to die within a year or two suffering the devastating effects of chemo and supposedly pinpointed radiation. Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.

Episode Notes

[00:02:00] This is this is like as vanilla as you can get into other non of an evidence base of operation. So anyway, in doing that, it's customary to send the tissue out. And so the tissue came back and the numbers were very high and the amount of cancer that was actually on the tissue was know we had to do something about it. 

[00:03:17] So I caught it early enough that that I had that that it was still localized in one spot. And and I know and I've spoken to plenty of people about it that can then spread to other areas and then become a systemic problem and not just a localized problem. 

[00:06:56] Yes, the nine things. One of them was they radically changed their diet. So diet becomes very important. And because of inflammation, inflammation is, you know, it affects our mental health. It affects our biological health. So they they change their diet. Another one, they took control of their health. So we I think, again, with the power of Google and and the amount of information that's out there, people can be Kinta to learn to trust their own and do their own research that way. 

[00:09:48] And that's the thing with the medical profession. You're dealing with something called standard of care, where it takes quite a while for a cutting edge type of therapies to enter into the box of standard of care. So so as a somebody dealing with a life threatening disease like cancer, then it's important to to maybe look a little bit beyond the standard of care. 

[00:12:51] It's interesting, we have a stage four cancer survivor that's here now that was put on opiates and and so needed some help coming off the opiates. And he was prepared. He was on a trajectory that, OK, I'm just going to kind of live out my final days. 

[00:16:36] We did some I've curcumin and some other some other anti inflammatory type of things. But I think really the the thing that she was mostly focused on was this this nano chlorophyl product that she had come upon. Yeah. 

[00:19:34] So after treatment, I, you know, I would and so I had to test the protocol was I was there for I think 12 days and an I.V. in the morning and then laser treatment in the afternoon every day. And after my idea in the morning, I would go out for a walk in this little town that I was in. And then in after my evening, I would go have dinner or whatever. And so there was no sickness. There was nothing a little tired from time to time. 

[00:21:33] Yeah, I just I just got it. And so and I just thought, well, gee, that's not invasive. And I think until we figure out get the naturopath that we're using trained in this laser so we can administer it to now more mental health. But I think that, you know, I was just so pleased and I think the the real conclusion of the story is when I went back for a biopsy there, there was nothing now is clean.