Sunday, March 31, 2019

Why Is It Important to Detoxify Your Body?

Why Is It Important To Detoxify Your Body

Why is it important to detoxify your body on a consistent basis?

Detoxification is a word that you often hear from wellness or nutrition experts, but do you know why it is so important for the body? In a new below video, integrative oncology and metabolic medicine expert Dr. Thomas Lodi explains why.

But first: What is detoxification?

Detoxification is a “metabolic process” wherein toxins are changed into “less toxic or more easily excretable substances” to cleanse the body. This process is crucial because these toxins if left alone, can create an environment where disease can thrive. Proper detoxification is beneficial in restoring the body’s physical and emotional energy, improving mental aptitude as well as digestive processes, supporting weight loss and promoting overall health and wellness.

Is it time to detoxify your body? Here are some tell-tale signs:

  • Constant feeling of fatigue and stress
  • Frequent headaches and difficulty in focusing
  • Skin breakout or blemishes and overall “lackluster complexion”
  • Susceptibility to sickness like flu and colds
  • Irregular digestion
  • Preference for fried foods, processed meat, dairy, refined sugar or fast food
  • Feeling overweight
  • Bad breath and body odor despite regular hygiene practices
  • Feeling depressed, unmotivated, and lacking energy and enthusiasm

According to Dr. Lodi, consistent draining, cleansing and detoxifying are important because we live in a time and environment where we are regularly exposed to more toxins. “This makes it incredibly important to make detoxification a priority in your life. We have one system that carries blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the tissues. However, we have two systems that drain it; veins and lymph,” he said.

The lymphatic and venous system transport body fluids. Veins take deoxygenated blood from capillaries in tissues to veins, the heart and the lungs. Here, blood is resupplied with oxygen and moved to arteries, arterioles and capillaries. Lymph vessels collect fluid from peripheral tissues and transfer it to the venous system.

In the video, he cited the work done by Nobel Peace Prize for Physiology or Medicine awardee Alexis Carrel who won in 1912 for his development of surgical techniques to repair blood vessels. Carrel was known for his “immortal chick heart tissue culture.” The experiment was part of an effort to develop tissue culture techniques that will aid in long-term tissue cultivation. His study was influential in “convincing” many biologists that immortality is an intrinsic property of all cells and that cell aging can be attributed to “external factors” including the “accumulation of waste products within the cell.”

Dr. Lodi explained, “Alexis’s experiment was to see how long he could keep chicken hearts alive through constant detoxification

His experiment ran from 1912 to 1946, and the chicken hearts stayed alive the whole time in a nutrient medium. He kept them clean and free of toxic build up. Chickens don’t even live this long. The point is if you keep waste from accumulating, you can live a longer life filled with more vitality and experience true health.”

How should you detoxify?

Detoxification goes beyond a diet juice fast. It should be a sustainable and conscious decision to make healthier lifestyle choices—from what you eat and drink to how you sleep and take care of your body.

You can start by moving more often because sweating promotes detoxification by boosting circulation. Sufficient and good quality sleep is also vital to reducing stress and inflammation, allowing the body to function at its best.

Dr. Lodi added, “Learn to eat a proper diet, a whole food plant-based diet in raw form which will help in keeping toxins from accumulating. We teach this at our healing center, An Oasis of Healing as part of our comprehensive cancer care program.”

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Monday, March 25, 2019

What Is Estrogen Metabolism


Estrogen and metabolism; these are not two words that we often hear together, however, An Oasis of Healing s Dr. Nathan Goodyear explains what it means, especially for cancer patients. What is estrogen metabolism? We know that estrogen is a group of sex hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics in the human body. Estrogen production happens mainly in the ovaries. Aside from its reproductive functions, estrogen also affects other bodily processes in the brain, skin, bones, liver and heart. The 2-OH metabolite is called the good estrogen because it has weak estrogenic activity. The 4-OH and 16α -OH metabolites have a greater amount of estrogenic activity. There is evidence to suggest that those with higher amounts of the latter two metabolites have an increased risk of developing certain types of cancers. An Oasis of Healing 210 N Center St #102 Mesa, AZ 85201 480-834-5414 https://anoasisofhealing.business.site

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What is Estrogen Metabolism Insights From An Oasis of Healing Episode #4

What Is Estrogen Metabolism

When answering the question of what is estrogen metabolism it’s important to focus on what the body does with the hormone.

Estrogen and metabolism; these are not two words that we often hear together but in this new video, An Oasis of Healing’s Dr. Nathan Goodyear explains what it means, especially for cancer patients. The video is part of a weekly in-house staff education initiative wherein the Oasis team tackles cancer-related topics and how this makes an impact on the Arizona-based center’s renowned comprehensive cancer care program.

What is estrogen metabolism?

We know that estrogen is a “group of sex hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics in the human body.” Estrogen production happens mainly in the ovaries. Aside from its reproductive functions, estrogen also affects other bodily processes in the brain, skin, bones, liver, and heart.

Estrogens “bind to certain receptors,” according to Natural Endocrine Solutions founder Dr. Gary Osansky. The two main types of these receptors are estrogen alpha and estrogen beta. Estradiol and estrone—which are types of estrogen—form estrogen metabolites and these have different biological activities.

The 2-OH metabolite is called the “good” estrogen because it has weak estrogenic activity. The 4-OH and 16α -OH metabolites have a greater amount of estrogenic activity. There is evidence to suggest that those with higher amounts of the latter two metabolites have “an increased risk of developing certain types of cancers.”

Dr. Goodyear explained, “It is because of its high estrogen activity, its high affinity for the receptor, it is very tightly bound, and it is not easily removed. It is a very unstable compound, which then, in turn, causes these, what are called other metabolites, quinones, and semiquinones that damage the DNA that then, in turn, promotes the process that will favor cancer. It’s very anti-apoptotic, which means it’s going to turn off the body’s ability to kill cells.”

Apoptosis is also called programmed cell death or “cell suicide.” In this process, a programmed sequence of events eliminates the cell without releasing harmful substances. This is crucial because it triggers the elimination of old, unnecessary and unhealthy cells.

Estrogen Metabolism must be managed as part of any cancer care program

When this does not function as it should, the cells that should be eliminated may persist, like cancer cells. In some cases, too much apoptosis can also cause grave tissue damage. Dr. Goodyear noted that when it comes to cancer, the problem is not the hormone itself but what the body does with the hormone.

“Everybody talks about metabolism as it relates to weight,” he said. “But metabolism really is the process needed on a daily basis for a cell to survive, to fight infection, to fight off viruses, to heal, to repair, to divide, to grow. Metabolism is a process of the body breaking things down, using things for different processes.”

The good news is that there are ways to “manipulate” estrogen metabolism and a crucial aspect of this is diet. Eating more cruciferous vegetables is a great way to positively influence estrogen metabolism.

Cruciferous vegetables include broccoli, cauliflower, kale, arugula, watercress, and cabbage, among others. They are non-starchy and rich in folate and vitamin K. They are also a good source of phytonutrients which can help lower inflammation and lower the risk of cancer.

Cruciferous vegetables also contain a compound called indole-3 carbinol, which when metabolized becomes diindolylmethane aka DIM. DIM is “well-known for supporting healthy hormone levels in both men and women.”

In the video, Dr. Goodyear reminded the team that cancer is very complex, which is why continuous learning is vital, even for cancer care practitioners and especially for patients.

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Monday, March 18, 2019

The Body Is Like A Flame


The body is like a flame, it s not a thing. Looking at a flame, you think of it as a thing as it has a shape & it s flickering. If you look very closely, you ll see it is not a thing. It s actually streaming gasses, it s not a thing at all. It s a process, it is a happening. It s not something that happened, it s happening. The human body is the same way. Humans make approximately two million new cells per second while we know we have about 60 trillion total cells in the body. Doing the math, that tells us that in just about 12 months, we have an entirely new body. This is excellent news and lets us know that we are in control of our health, we just need to be responsible. You are not a victim of our genes, you can influence them through diet, eating a healthy diet. Choose your food wisely and your body will reward you for it. One of the pillars we teach at An Oasis of Healing is proper nutrition. Everyone who spends time with us leaves with the knowledge and resources they need to continue at home what they learned with us. Contact us today; An Oasis of Healing 210 N Center St #102 Mesa, AZ 85201 480-834-5414 https://anoasisofhealing.business.site

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Stem Cell Activity vs Cancer Stem Cells Insights from An Oasis of Healing Episode #3

Stem Cell Activity Versus Cancer Stem Cells

Stem cell activity versus cancer stem cells it’s important to learn the difference between the two.

In a new video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear, discusses stem cell activity versus cancer stem cells, as part of a weekly in-house staff education program. The team tackles cancer-related topics and how An Oasis of Healing’s comprehensive cancer care program makes an impact on patients and their overall healing.

So, what are cancer stem cells?

According to research, not all cancer cells are the same. The “stem cell theory” of cancer states that, among all the cancer cells, there are a few that “act as stem cells.” These cells “reproduce themselves and sustain cancer.” Cancer stem cells can affect the way anti-cancer therapies are evaluated. Shrinking the tumors will no longer be just enough because if cancer stem cells persist, the tumor can soon grow back, and this time, it may be much more resistant to therapy.

These cancer stem cells may also be the main culprit behind metastases—which is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. They can also act as a “reservoir of cancer cells” which can lead to relapse after traditional cancer treatment methods such as chemotherapy and radiation.

Dr. Goodyear explained, “Cancer cells that lack stem activity versus cancer stem cells are very different. They both can use the ‘Warburg Effect’ and some cancer stem cells can use protein and fats and not just rely on sugar. Cancer cells are highly metabolic. Cancer stem cells are not. Again, remember, cancer stem cells are the ultimate backup. They are the backup and the sequel you want no part of.”

The ‘Warburg Effect’ is the cellular phenomenon observed by Otto Warburg and his colleagues in the 1920s. They found that driven by “glucose uptake and fermentation of glucose to lactate,” cancer cells are able to “rewire their metabolism” so that they can grow, spread and survive.

“When you look at normal cancer cells that lack stem activity, they produce lots of oxidative stress. That’s good and it can be used against them,” he added. “This is why chemo, radiation and high-dose IV Vitamin C are used.”

Dr. Goodyear noted that An Oasis of Healing does not use radiation or full-dose chemotherapy. The alternative cancer care center uses targeted IPT (insulin potentiation therapy) to create oxidative stress, which will overwhelm the cancer cells that lack stem activity and cause them to die.

Cancer stem cells, on the other hand, have very low oxidative stress.

They can survive therapies, so it is crucial to “overwhelm them with oxidative stress which induces cell death.” He furthered, “Cancer stem cells can produce more enzymes that can reduce the oxidative stress.

Cancer cells lack glutathione, catalase, and thioredoxin. Conversely, cancer stem cells actually make more of these. Using the BEMER machine helps deliver oxygen to the cells. This is why ozone therapies are so effective. We are simply improving the delivery of oxygen to the cells.”

Dr. Goodyear also made an important reminder to the care team as well as to patients and their families. “It’s important to understand that there isn’t one thing that causes cancer and there isn’t one thing that treats it. Cancer is a collection of things that happen to an individual,” he said. “Through this continuous learning process, we hope we can empower each other with our shared knowledge and experience.”

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

What is Estrogen Metabolism


What is estrogen metabolism? Today we are going to answer that question and go into great detail on this topic. What we have here, is several examples of how we can manipulate estrogen metabolism through diet, through cruciferous vegetables, through supplements, through iodine. All to favor, an anti-carcinogenic environment in people that have a pro-carcinogenic environment in their body. You are not bound by the DNA you inherited from your parents, diet has a large impact on how certain genes are expressed. Eating a raw plant-based whole food diet keeps the good genes turned on and the bed genes turned off. This is what we want. Diet is only one part of our comprehensive cancer care program at An Oasis of Healing and we teach you everything you need to know so when you leave, you know exactly what to do at home. An Oasis of Healing 210 N Center St #102 Mesa, AZ 85201 480-834-5414 https://anoasisofhealing.business.site

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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Oxidative Stress And Cancer Insights From An Oasis of Healing Episode #2

Oxidative Stress And Cancer

Oxidative Stress and Cancer an overview by Dr. Nathan Goodyear.

Everyone has to deal with oxidation as we age. We have breakdown in the body, we have damage. Why is that important? Oxidative stress and cancer are related, and we’ll discuss why in this article.

This is part of our weekly in-house Team Oasis educational staff program. Our doctors help educate our Care Team during our Plan of Care meeting. The Oasis Care Team is comprised of;
nurses, nutritionists, therapists, acupuncturist, and more.

We review and have discussions on new and related cancer topics. We review our comprehensive cancer care program and the impact it has on our patients and their healing. We do this so
people can learn from a professional and experienced medical doctor who is informed on the latest studies, research and results in cancer care.

Dr. Nathan Goodyear covers various topics week to week including; vitamin c, cancer stem cells, hormones, and many others related to alternative cancer treatment. We invite you to share
the Oasis Insights with loved ones, friends and anyone you feel could benefit from this information.

Oxidative stress is exactly what’s going on in cancer.

We’ve been talking about things that we’ve talked about here recently, where we’ve talked about the acid-base environment around the tumor. We’ve talked about vitamin C. We’ve talked about all of these things. Understand that the foundation of all these things is redox reactions. Redox, reducing agents, oxidation, oxidizing agents; oxidizing requires oxygen.

What is rust? It’s iron, plus oxygen. What happens in cancer cells? Cancer cells are a high oxidative state environment or reactive, oxygenation species. There’s also reactive nitrogen species, but
we’ll leave that aside because it’s too much of a variable and stay on the topic of reactive oxygenation species.

Reactive oxygenation species is in part high oxidative stress because of the high metabolic demand of cancer. The constant turnover of cancer is generating this massive oxidative process that primarily is driven through the electron transport chain.

In some ways, we feel this is why glycolysis may be favored because the oxidative is too much that way. It actually shifts to glycolysis. This high oxidative environment, be it things like hydrogen peroxide, superoxide anions, hydroxyl free radicals are where we’re working every day.

We are trying to induce massive oxidative stress in cancer and not in the rest of the cells.

When you induce oxidative damage, if the cell has the capacity to reduce that, it balances it out. There are no negative effects. That’s why you can give vitamin C in high doses and it’s oxidative to cancer and yet it’s anti-oxidative to healthy cells.

It’s using hydrogen peroxide as a secondary messenger, not as a primary oxidative tool, but as a secondary messenger to go inside the cell and turn on highly oxidative processes and basically create all kinds of damage; DNA, DNA repair, et cetera.

In healthy cells, that doesn’t happen. Why? Well, it doesn’t happen because there are lots of enzymes to reduce them, to break them down, to neutralize them. In cancer cells, they don’t really have that function.

Things like catalase and glutathione perioxidates are deficient in cancer cells. You can get oxidative stress, a lot of oxidation, a lot of cellular rust inside the cancer cells and yet, there’s no means to buff it out. There’s no means to clean it up.

Compare this to a car that’s been left out in the rain for years. That creates that creaky door, that engine that doesn’t turn over, that fuel injection problem, but this is happening on
the inside of the cancer cells. I wanted to bring to light that picture of oxidative rust because that is really what we’re doing from an image perspective inside the cancer cell.

We’re trying to work in that reduction oxidative balance to induce cell death.

We’ve talked about how cancer stem cells and cancer cells lack stemness, high oxidative and high oxidation in cancer cells that lack stem activity appears to be self-destructive, but in cancer stem cells, it appears to be that they have low oxidative stress.

Low oxidative potential, because cancer stem cells have a high capacity to handle it. The more we learn, the more we realize the more complex it is. The idea that you can just look at a particular type of cancer and assume all cancer cells within that, whether they’re the heterogeneous mass in the tumors, whether they’re cancer stem cells, that they’re all going to be similar is just not true. Not true at all.

What we’re dealing with, though is oxidative potential. How can the cells handle it? That’s why vitamin C can be anti-oxidative. It can be an antioxidant. Anti-oxidation in healthy cells because they have the ability to reduce it with those enzymes.

Whereas with cancer cells, it can be pro-oxidative. It’s simply the environment to which the vitamin C is introduced. Vitamin C is really, if you think about it, just a delivery mechanism. It’s a delivery mechanism to the proper environment to then induce a signal with hydrogen peroxide to trigger the internal oxidative rust that then damages the cell beyond a point to which it can’t return.

That’s what we’re really trying to do with things like Vitamin C. That’s what we’re trying to do with IPT. We’re inducing oxidative damage.

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Monday, March 11, 2019

Best Ways To Begin Eating Healthy


Today we are going to review some of the best ways to begin eating healthier. At An Oasis of Healing, we teach people a truly healthy way of eating. Ultimately, we are looking to change the environment in the body so that it becomes an inhospitable host for cancer. In other words, it is no longer an environment suitable for cancer to thrive. A bad diet is more damaging to health than smoking! Learning how to eat to help restore health is essential but it's important to know that this new way of eating is also critical to maintain one's health once restored. You can't go back to the way you ate before which lead you to alternative treatment for cancer, to begin with. Reach out to us today if you are dealing with cancer and don't know where to start. Become informed and make the best decision for you and your health. An Oasis of Healing 210 N Center St #102 Mesa, AZ 85201 480-834-5414

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Monday, March 4, 2019

Metabolic Dysfunction In Cancer Insights From An Oasis of Healing Episode #1

Metabolic Dysfunction In Cancer

Metabolic Dysfunction in Cancer is the actual cause of it.

We welcome you to listen in weekly to our in-house Team Oasis educational staff program. Our doctors help educate our Care Team during our Plan of Care meeting. Our Care Team includes; nurses, nutritionists, therapists, acupuncturist, and more.

We review and discuss new and relevant cancer-related topics. We review our comprehensive cancer care program and how it impacts our patients overall healing. An Oasis of Healing provides this opportunity so you can learn firsthand from an experienced medical doctor that is informed and up to date on the latest research and results in cancer care.

Dr. Goodyear speaks on various topics including; vitamin c, cancer stem cells, hormones, and many other areas all related to cancer treatment. We invite you to share the Oasis Insights with your loved ones, friends and anyone you know if need of this information.

This will allow all of us to stay on top of new as well as proven cancer-healing evidence and protocols. With this knowledge, this gives us all the power we need over cancer.

Keynotes from our Plan of Care Meeting – Discussing Metabolic Dysfunction in Cancer

Cancer is a heterogeneous group of various different cells within the same tumor. These cells exist inside the tumor and also exist outside the tumor. The original way of thinking had us believe that a cancer tumor would get to a specific size and then satellite cells would be sent out. They would either be metastatic cells or cancer stem cells.

We now know that early on, even when a tumor is very small in size, this process continues. We know cancer is a metabolic disease. Genetic effects that are discussed in the medical mainstream do not represent the cause of cancer.

Genetic effects as the results and impact of cancer, they are not the cause. Metabolic dysfunction is the cause of cancer.

What does metabolism mean? What does the word metabolic mean? The definition of these words refers to the ability at a cellular level to make energy. Dr. Thomas Lodi talks about voltage a lot and for good reason. After all, life is energy.

Energy doesn’t refer to whether you are fatigued or not. Energy is about whether you can generate and maintain a charge or “voltage” which directly relates to the cells ability to make energy. This is the essence of life.

If a cell has the ability to make energy, then it can heal, and it can repair. Cells will have the ability to destroy things that could potentially damage it.

If cells aren’t able to make energy, they will die. If the cell dies, the tissue will die and if the tissue dies, then organs will die. And if an organ dies, then an organism dies, this process is called metabolism.

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